Keywords: Nihonbashi Bridge (5765349567).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1965 92 1 <b>Display Artist </b> Utagawa Hiroshige <b>Display Title </b> Nihonbashi Bridge <b>Series Title </b> Fifty-three Stations on the Tokaido Road known as Kyoka Tokaido <b>Suite Name </b> Tokaido gojusantsugi <b>Creation Date </b> 1838-1840 <b>Medium </b> Woodblock <b>Height </b> 6 1/8 in <b>Width </b> 8 1/4 in <b>Display Dimensions </b> 6 1/8 in x 8 1/4 in 15 56 cm x 20 96 cm <b>Publisher </b> Sanoya Kihei <b>Credit Line </b> Gift of Mrs Harold Rhody Witherbee <b>Label Copy </b> Nihonbashi which means Bridge of Japan marks the terminus in Edo of the 300-mile-long T kaid The journey from the imperial capital at Kyoto to Japans economic and political center Edo would take approximately twelve days on foot The bridge built in 1603 was located in the heart of what was the most crowded section of Edo during Hiroshiges time <b>Label Copy Spanish </b> Nihonbashi que significa puente de Japn marca el final de los 500 kilmetros del T kaid El viaje de la capital imperial en Kioto al centro econmico y poltico de Edo durara aproximadamente doce das a pie El puente construido en 1603 se localizaba en el corazn de lo que era la seccin ms poblada de Edo durante la poca de Hiroshige <b>Collection </b> <a href http //www sdmart org/art/our-collection/asian-art rel nofollow >The San Diego Museum of Art</a> 2008-01-10 10 45 23 https //www flickr com/photos/thesandiegomuseumofartcollection/5765349567/ Flickr en thesandiegomuseumofartcollection PD-old-100 Files from the San Diego Museum of Art to be checked |