Request 2490


User
dunningj17
Submitted
7/19/2019
Needed
7/31/2019
Quality/ Format
Description
Mt. Hiyoriyama in Shima Provinco, or, Mt. Hiyori and Toba Bay in Shima Province is the Special Collections Staff Pick for the month of August found in the Fry Family Papers, #1197.os1.
Items
1 (1 in repo)
Images
2
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
[note from conservation: sheet of white interleaving paper is not part of the item, but was added by P/C. Please replace between text overleaf paper and image when digitization is finished.]
Offline Note

Please flatten tissue paper with Japanese and English if possible, deacidify if needed, and perform any other conservation at your discretion. [Interleaving was added and paper flattened partially. - conservation]

[note from conservation: sheet of white interleaving paper is not part of the item, but was added by P/C. Please replace between text overleaf paper and image when digitization is finished.]



Delivered to Pres/Conkhazanier7/19/2019 2:53:27 PM
Preservationhoustonl167/26/2019 12:02:11 PM
Activated in Productionbarricellaj8/7/2019 12:07:59 PM
Image/Text Digitizedbarricellaj8/7/2019 12:34:51 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #1barricellaj8/7/2019 12:34:55 PM
Image/Text Onlinebarricellaj8/7/2019 12:34:58 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #2barricellaj8/7/2019 12:35:01 PM
Image/Text Archivedbarricellaj8/7/2019 12:35:04 PM
Completedbarricellaj8/7/2019 12:35:07 PM
Picked Upkhazanier8/7/2019 1:55:21 PM
ReturnedJohn Dunning8/7/2019 2:23:01 PM
Measuredkhazanier8/7/2019 2:36:29 PM
Staff Checkedreecem10/2/2019 9:18:34 AM
Catalogedlibdigital10/14/2019 11:06:42 AM

Items (1)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
60768 1197.os.1. Mt. Hiyori and Toba Bay in Shima Province, no. 8, or, Shima hiyoriyama toba minato 1930-1939 Mt. Hiyori and Toba Bay in Shima Province, no. 8, or, Shima hiyoriyama toba minato by Hiroshige. Includes alternate title on tissue paper: Mt. Hiyoriyama in Shima Provinco. Reprint of ukiyo-e print originally from the series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty-Odd Provinces. Hiroshige (1797-1958) was the foremost landscape artist of the Edo period known for capturing the essence or spirit of nature in his prints and for his depictions of authentic, everyday Japanese life. Found in the Fry Family Papers, 1837-1993, this print was likely a souvenir acquired a missionary or someone with ties to the Fry family and presented to the Fry's as a gift for their philanthropic support. Japanese prints, and Hiroshige's in particular, were popular with Western collectors. Hiroshige's ukiyo-e, or woodblock prints, influenced the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists with Monet owning some of Hiroshige's work and Van Gogh reproducing paintings of several of Hiroshige's prints in his impressionistic style.
Please digitize both the tissue paper with Japanese and English description and the print together and separately. Attach all 3 items to 1 PID, if possible. Item may not truly be oversize, but it is held in oversize folder in Manuscript Collection.

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