Factory Streets at Honjo, from the series Scenes of Last Tokyo
Artist/Maker
Maekawa Senpan 前川千帆
(Japanese, 1888–1960)
Publisher
Fugaku Shuppansha
Date1946
MediumColor woodblock print
DimensionsImage: 7 1/16 × 9 5/16 in. (17.9 × 23.7 cm)
Sheet: 7 13/16 × 10 1/2 in. (19.8 × 26.7 cm)
Sheet: 7 13/16 × 10 1/2 in. (19.8 × 26.7 cm)
Credit LineOberlin Friends of Art Fund
PortfolioScenes of Last Tokyo (Tokyo kaiko zukai)
Object number1999.27
Status
Not on viewThis print captures the busy skyline of early Honjo, then one of Tokyo’s most industrialized neighborhoods. The area’s factories made Honjo an important target for American firebombing at the end of World War II, and the neighborhood was among those most heavily damaged by the 1945 Bombing of Tokyo. This print was created by Maekawa for a portfolio called Scenes of Last Tokyo, capturing views of the city that had been lost in the bombing. This print looks back nostalgically at Honjo’s trailing smokestacks, capturing an industrial scene that no longer existed in a bomb-ravaged Tokyo.
Exhibition History
An Art Reborn: Modern Japanese Prints from the Allen Memorial Art Museum
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 18, 2000 - June 18, 2000 )
Anthropocene Aesthetics
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 19, 2023 - December 12, 2023 )
Collections
- Asian
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