Gele bloemen

Hasegawa Settan (vermeld op object), 1831

Bloeiende gele bloemen. Twee anonieme haiku gedichten.

  • Soort kunstwerkprent, surimono
  • ObjectnummerRP-P-1999-257-19
  • Afmetingenblad: hoogte 186 mm x breedte 188 mm
  • Fysieke kenmerkenkleurenhoutsnede; lijnblok in zwart met kleurblokken

Hasegawa Settan

Flowers

Japan, 1831

Provenance

…; collection Gasai Sadachika, Japan;…; purchased from the dealer Hotei Japanese Prints, Leiden, by J.H.W. Goslings (1943-2011), Epse, near Deventer, 1995;1Coll. cat. Goslings 2004, p. 46, cat. no. 338s by whom donated to the museum, 1999

Object number: RP-P-1999-257-19

Credit line: Gift of J.H.W. Goslings, Epse


Context

This print was preserved in an album apparently compiled by Gasai Sadachika at the age of 67 in the autumn of the Year of the Dog in the Kaei period, Kanoe inu, 1850, containing works predominantly by Settan and other designers. For more prints from this album, see e.g. RP-P-1999-257-1.


The artist

Biography

Hasegawa Settan (1778–1843), a pupil of Utagawa Toyokuni, was probably best known for his illustrations to the Illustrated Famous Places of Edo, Edo meisho zue (1834/1836), and the Annual Events in the Eastern Capital, Toto saijiki (1832). He received the honorary rank of hokkyo in about 1824.


Entry

Yellow nanohana (Brassica rapa var.) flowers blooming in spring.

The print is dated at left 'New Hare Year', Kano to u no toshi, i.e., 1831.

Two anonymous haiku poems, possibly by the designer.

Issued by the poet
Signature reading: hokkyo Settan no zu, with seal: Gangaku


Literature

M. Forrer, Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Leiden 2013, no. 58


Citation

M. Forrer, 2013, 'Hasegawa Settan, Flowers, Japan, 1831', in Surimono from the Goslings Collection in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200416151

(accessed 8 December 2025 14:30:18).

Footnotes

  • 1Coll. cat. Goslings 2004, p. 46, cat. no. 338s