Japanese Works of Art - 01 Jul 2020
A LARGE JAPANESE PRINTED MAP OF TOKYO MEIJI PERIOD
A LARGE JAPANESE PRINTED MAP OF TOKYO
MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY
Orientated to the West and printed on four sheets of paper, showing the old centre of Edo with the Imperial palace and the mouth of the river Sumida, with areas and details picked out in red and blue and with a compass rose device, framed and glazed, 91cm x 64cm.
The inscription in the lower left corner lists 'the eighteen most famous pine trees of Tokyo' with their locations and so this map was probably aimed at Japanese visitors sightseeing in the city.