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Scenes From Two Kunisada Triptychs

Depictions of woodblock prints 'Year-end Snow' and 'Modern Genji - Viewing in Snow' by famous ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada-Toyokuni III. Custom stained glass and decorative tile art paintings.


"Modern Genji: Viewing in Snow" from a Kunisada/Hiroshige collaboration. From left side panel of the triptych.
"Year-end Snow", from left side panel of the triptych.
These two woodblock print depictions are stained glass paintings but are also available in ceramic or porcelain tiles.

Modern Genji Viewing in Snow 1: (furyu genji yuki no nagame).
Elegantly attired woman in very cold, falling snow, wind, walking through deep snow, carrying a broom.
Painting based on left panel from the triptych entitled Modern Genji: Viewing in Snow by Ukiyoe artist Utagawa Kunisada (Utagawa Toyokuni III) in conjunction with Utagawa Hiroshige.
Signature Toyokuni-ga (painted by Toyokuni).

Heavy Snow at Years End 1: from the triptych Seibo no Miyuki, late 1840’s.
Geisha in very cold, falling snow and wind, wearing hood. On her feet are “geta” (footwear with raised bars) to walk thru deep snow. She is carrying a bottle of Sake and holding a paper lamp.
Based on Ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada (Utagawa Toyokuni III).



Modern Genji Viewing in Snow from Utagawa Kunisada, Furyu genji yuki no nagame triptych left panel. Woodblock print stained glass painting by Julia Sweda.
Modern Genji Viewing in Snow 1 (glass painting)
Heavy Snow at Years End from Utagawa Kunisada, Seibo no Miyuki triptych left panel. Woodblock print stained glass painting by Julia Sweda.
Heavy Snow at Years End 1 (glass painting)

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