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A Whaling Scene at Iki

Major collection: Hart Nautical
Named collection: Allan Forbes Collection
Object type: color woodblock print
Maker: Utagawa III, Hiroshige; Okura
Place made: Japan, Tokyo
Date made: 1877
Materials: ink; paper
Measurements: 7 in x 9 3/4 in
Nomenclature: whaling scenes
Classification: whales

Two objects mounted together. Part of Hiroshige III's series "Pictures of Products and Industries of Japan", published in the Meiji period. His series of images depict local industries across the country. Subjects include farming, fishing mining and harvesting natural resources. Top image (AF-XJ-0402), "Pulling Up a Whale in Iki Province", depicts 16 fisherman hauling a whale to shore. Bottom image (AF-XJ-0403), "A Whaling Scene at Iki", depicts whaling off the Iki Islands. Fisherman in small boats surround the whale as it surfaces, sending up a spout, getting close enough to fire harpoons into the creature.


AF-XJ-0403

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thumbnail Pulling Up a Whale in Iki Province
AF-XJ-0402
Okura; Utagawa III, Hiroshige
1877
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Utagawa III, Hiroshige
Japanese (1843-1894)
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