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Sunrise on New Year's morning
Sunrise on New Year's morning

Sunrise on New Year's morning

Artist (Japanese, active approx. 1780-1810)
Publisher (Japanese)
Place of OriginJapan
Dateapprox. 1795
PeriodEdo period (1615-1868)
MaterialsInk, colors, and mica on paper
DimensionsH. 15 in x W. 9 7/8 in, H. 38.1 cm x W. 25.1 cm (ōban)
Credit LineGift of the Grabhorn Ukiyo-e Collection
Object number2005.100.84
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on view
SignedSignature: 長喜画 Chōki ga Censor’s seal: 極 kiwame
MarkingsPublisher’s mark:蔦屋重三郎 Tsutaya Jūzaburō
More Information
With its nearly perfect color preservation, this print is arguably the best surviving impression of one of Eishosai Choki’s masterpieces. It comes from a rare, luxurious series featuring beauties in the four seasons of the year and incorporating blown mica. Scholars have identified two states of this print, of which this is believed to be the second due to the lack of outline around the ocean sandbanks. Comb and hairpins precariously askew, a lean beauty pauses next to a washbasin to glance back across the sea to a brilliant red sunrise. With her right hand tucked warmly inside her robes, she reaches the other out from within her inner robe in order to pull her collar against the cold air. The mica-sheen emitting from the black sky and brightness of the water at the top of the print evoke the iridescence of the early morning light. The blossoming pheasant’s eye (fukujuso) plant next to the dipper on the basin signals that this is the auspicious first sunrise of the new year