Tenma-bashi fūkei
Nishiki-e print of Naniwa Hyakkei
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Tenma-bashi fūkei
Summary
Tenma-bashi fūkei is a woodcut print[1].
Key Facts
- Tenma-bashi fūkei is the creator of Utagawa Kunikazu[2].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's image is recorded as 天満ばし風景 (浪花百景).jpg[3].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's instance of is recorded as woodcut print[4].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's genre is recorded as nishiki-e[5].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's genre is recorded as meisho-e[6].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's part of the series is recorded as One Hundred Views of Naniwa[7].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's collection is recorded as Osaka Municipal Library[8].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's collection is recorded as Museum of Fine Arts Boston[9].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's inventory number is recorded as 11.35698[10].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's inventory number is recorded as p0155001[11].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[12].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's location is recorded as Osaka Municipal Library[13].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's location is recorded as Museum of Fine Arts Boston[14].
- +1980-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tenma-bashi fūkei[15].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's main subject is recorded as Tenma Bridge[16].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's described at URL is recorded as http://e-library2.gprime.jp/lib_pref_osaka/da/detail?tilcod=0000000007-00010018[17].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's title is recorded as 天満ばし風景[18].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's title is recorded as View of Tenma-bashi Bridge[19].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's native label is recorded as 天満ばし風景[20].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's name in kana is recorded as てんまばしふうけい[21].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+24.5'}[22].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+17.8'}[23].
- Tenma-bashi fūkei's Museum of Fine Arts, Boston object ID is recorded as 460115[24].
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Works and Contributions
Tenma-bashi fūkei is the creator of Utagawa Kunikazu[2].