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Ogawa Jihei VII (1860-1933)
Nihonga
Pulling a boat at Kanaya
Signed: -
Seals: Jihei
Technique: colours on paper 24.2 x 32.8
Date: c. 1921
Mounting: decorated blue grey paper and beige silk 112 x 46.4
Condition: very good

tōkaidōgojūsantsugi mangahttp://www.nagaragawagarou.com/sakuhin/mangatoukaidou2.html
http://u.osu.edu/journeyalongthetokaido/files/2014/05/Tokaido-Translations-2j1ncus.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIIHYCY-flE

This Tokaido scroll set was hand-painted in an edition by 18 members of the Tokyo Manga Association. The images are based on a trip probably made in 1920-1921 and the paintings must have been finished soon after.

Ogawa Jihei VII (小川治兵衛 Ogawa Jihei?, May 25, 1860 – December 2, 1933), also known under his titular name as the seventh Ueji (植治), was a Japanese garden architect of the Meiji era and Taisho era of modern Japan.

He was born Yamamoto Gennosuke and adopted into the Ogawa family at the age of 17 with his marriage to Ogawa Mitsu.[1] After the sudden death of the sixth Ueji, he became the head of the family with 19 years. The Ueji title is a name that was given to the heads of the Ogawa family, who specialised since generations in gardening and landscape architecture for clients around Kyoto, the old capital city.[2] It is also the name of the company that is still led by the family today.
Garden of Murin-an with the Higashiyama in the background, designed by him in 1894-1898

Ueji grew up in a time when the country was rapidly changing and leaving the Edo period behind to westernise. In this uncertain time he was given the commission by statesman Yamigata Aritomo, an important figure in the political and military fields, to create the garden for his Murin-an villa in Kyoto. It was built from 1894-1898. The garden is considered one of the masterpieces of Japanese landscape architecture and has been registered by the government as an Important Cultural Property.[3]

Another noted creation of his are the gardens of the Heian Shrine.[3]

Reference:
Berry 2001p. 165

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