Artwork
諸國名橋奇覧 ゑちぜんふくゐの橋|Fukui Bridge in Echizen Province (Echizen Fukui no hashi), from the series Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces (Shokoku meikyō kiran)

諸國名橋奇覧 ゑちぜんふくゐの橋|Fukui Bridge in Echizen Province (Echizen Fukui no hashi), from the series Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces (Shokoku meikyō kiran) is an ink print by the Japonisme artist Katsushika Hokusai. It dates from 1830 and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Accession no.
- JP2952
- Credit line
- Henry L. Phillips Collection, Bequest of Henry L. Phillips, 1939
About this work
Overview
Fukui Bridge in Echizen Province is a woodblock print from the series Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces, created by Katsushika Hokusai around 1830. The print is held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a lively scene of people crossing the Fukui Bridge, accompanied by a horse and rider. The surrounding landscape includes water, buildings, rolling hills, and trees. Individuals in the foreground carry various items, adding to the sense of activity.
Technique & Style
Bold lines and vibrant colors characterize the composition, conveying energy and movement. The use of ink and color on paper is typical of Hokusai's woodblock print technique.
Artist & collection
Artist
Katsushika Hokusai spent his life in Edo, now Tokyo, where he drew and carved prints for a living.














