Provenance
Frederick William Gookin (1853–1936), Chicago; sold to Clarence Buckingham (1854–1913), Chicago, Mar. 1898; by descent to his sister, Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), Chicago, 1913; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.
Carrying a Lantern Decorated with a Pavilion, Gohei, Flowers, and Fan (Sekiguchi-cho Rosoku-cho no banto), from the series "The Festival of the Kanda Shrine (Kanda go-sairei)"
1779
Accession Number
21260
Medium
Color woodblock print; chuban, nishiki-e
Dimensions
26.1 × 19.8 cm (10 5/16 × 7 13/16 in.); Mat: 63.5 × 40.7 cm (25 × 16 in.)
Classification
woodblock print
Credit Line
Clarence Buckingham Collection
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