Eisenstein kept a black and white reproduction of this engraving, sheet 43 of the ‘100 Famous Edo Views’ series. The exhibition presents a facsimile copy of this reproduction, a clipping from an English-language magazine pasted on thin cardboard. He admired the ability of Japanese artists to combine extreme close ups with endless landscapes. While working on the film ‘Ivan the Terrible, ” the director recalled the image of a bird of prey looking for a victim. # 3 Орел.png The original color print of sheet 43 of the series “100 famous Edo Views, ” created around 1855-58, is in the collection of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.#1 20_Гравюра Хиросигэ — Ястреб над снежной равниной.jpg Utagawa Hiroshige I “Eagle Over Fukagawa”#2 Eisenstein kept a black and white reproduction of this engraving, sheet 43 of the “100 Famous Edo Views” series. The exhibition presents a facsimile copy of this reproduction, a clipping from an English-language magazine pasted on thin cardboard. He admired the ability of Japanese artists to combine extreme close ups with endless landscapes. While working on the film “Ivan the Terrible, ” the director recalled the image of a bird of prey looking for a victim.
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Utagawa Hiroshige I
‘Eagle Over Fukagawa’
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The original color print of sheet 43 of the series “100 famous Edo Views, ” created around 1855-58, is in the collection of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.
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Eagle Over Fukugawa
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Facsimile. Paper, printing
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