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  • The panel along the top right of the viewer includes a full screen option Mirador full screen button which is a square with line breaks on to top right bottom and left sides in the middle of each side of the square. This button in the Mirador viewer is labeled as Full screen.to view the object at the full size of your screen.
  • To alter the layout options, click the window views & thumbnail display icon Windows views & thumbnail display button which is a rectangle with a line down the center and a brief space below the icon followed by a horizontal line. This icon in the Mirador viewer is located along the top right corner of the Mirador viewer.
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Name Type Format Size
Hara: View of Mt. Ashitaka and Fuji || 原あし鷹山不二眺望 Original File
6.98 MB
70837-large.jpg Service File
7.33 MB

Details

Title
  • Hara: View of Mt. Ashitaka and Fuji
  • 原あし鷹山不二眺望
Contributors
  • Utagawa Hiroshige I (Artist)
  • 歌川 広重 (Artist)
Date Created
1855
Resource Type
  • Image
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Type
      Locally defined identifier
      Identifier Value
      ASUM 2001.044.001
    Note
    • Vertical ōban. Dimensions: 13 ⅝ x 8 ½ in. (34.61 x 21.59 cm)
    • Markings:
      Title: Hara Ashitakayama Fuji Chōhō 原 あし鷹山 不二 眺望
      Artist’s signature: Hiroshige hitsu 廣重筆
      Publisher’s seal: jitsu 実 (black, in a circle)
    • Gift of Carl C. and Nellie Jean Randle Family Trusts
    • Original versions of this print are held by:
      The British Museum: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=784770&partId=1
      The Museum of Fine Arts Boston: http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/no-14-hara-view-of-fuji-and-the-ashitaka-mountains-hara-ashitakayama-fuji-ch%C3%B4b%C3%B4-from-the-series-famous-sights-of-the-fifty-three-stations-goj%C3%BBsan-tsugi-meisho-zue-also-known-as-the-vertical-t%C3%B4kaid%C3%B4-207506
      The Honolulu Museum of Art: http://honolulumuseum.org/art/6663

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