This cat comes from a sketch album by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), the ukiyo-e master best known for his travel landscapes. Away from the major print series, Hiroshige filled albums with quick studies of everyday life. Ichiryūsai was one of the artist names he used, and this sheet shows his lighter, more private hand.
The drawing is plain and warm. A cat with dark ear tips settles into a round yellow basin, perfectly content; a piece of blue floral cloth lies beside it. Hiroshige keeps the line simple and the colours few. There is no background and no story beyond the moment, just an animal that has found the best spot in the house.
The image has the lightness of a sketch, and that is its appeal. It brings a small, domestic warmth to the wall without asking for much. It suits a kitchen, a hallway, a child's room, or any corner that can take a quiet, friendly note.
Each print is made to order. Choose an unframed paper print on archival matte paper, a framed . . . Read More >>
This cat comes from a sketch album by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), the ukiyo-e master best known for his travel landscapes. Away from the major print series, Hiroshige filled albums with quick studies of everyday life. Ichiryūsai was one of the artist names he used, and this sheet shows his lighter, more private hand.
The drawing is plain and warm. A cat with dark ear tips settles into a round yellow basin, perfectly content; a piece of blue floral cloth lies beside it. Hiroshige keeps the line simple and the colours few. There is no background and no story beyond the moment, just an animal that has found the best spot in the house.
The image has the lightness of a sketch, and that is its appeal. It brings a small, domestic warmth to the wall without asking for much. It suits a kitchen, a hallway, a child's room, or any corner that can take a quiet, friendly note.
Each print is made to order. Choose an unframed paper print on archival matte paper, a framed version behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or a satin cotton canvas. Formats range from small to large.
Frequently asked questions
What does this print show?
A cat with dark ear tips sitting contentedly in a round yellow basin, with a blue floral cloth beside it.
Where does the image come from?
From a sketch album by Utagawa Hiroshige, informal studies he made apart from his famous landscape series.
Why does the album carry the name Ichiryūsai?
Ichiryūsai was one of Hiroshige's own artist names, and the album is titled with this name.
Where does this cat print fit?
In relaxed, lived-in spaces such as kitchens, hallways, and children's rooms, where its gentle humour is at home.
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Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)
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