Street and Bridge at Simoda

1856

William Heine

Associated Names
William Heine

Artist, American, born Germany, 1827 - 1885

Napoleon Sarony

Printer, American, born Canada, 1821 - 1896

G. P. Putnam & Co.

Publisher

The image shows a street view at Shimoda, with a bridge as the focal point. The scene is captured from a slightly elevated POV, offering a comprehensive view of the street activities and structures. Tall trees and traditional buildings fill the backdrop behind the bridge. The artwork features detailed brushstrokes depicting architecture and figures. The color palette includes earthy tones with contrasting bright colors in the clothing of people. Buildings and trees in the distance have more subdued colors, adding depth to the image.

Media Options

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    chromolithograph with hand-coloring on wove paper mounted to Bristol board

  • Credit Line

    Corcoran Collection

  • Dimensions

    image: 19.84 × 29.85 cm (7 13/16 × 11 3/4 in.)
    sheet: 23.81 × 33.81 cm (9 3/8 × 13 5/16 in.)
    board: 37.78 × 51.44 cm (14 7/8 × 20 1/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.143.1531.8

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a man standing upright, with his left hand on a chair. He has distinct facial features, short wavy hair, and wears a military uniform. The man is surrounded by a chair, a bicorne hat with a feather, and a sword in a decorative scabbard. The background is plain and formal.

Commodore M. C. Perry

William Heine, Napoleon Sarony, G. P. Putnam & Co.

1856

This is a photograph of a book cover. The cover is brown with a textured appearance and features gold embossed text that reads "GRAPHIC SCENES IN THE JAPAN EXPEDITION, BY WM. HEINE." The spine and corners are reinforced with darker material, showing wear and aging with frayed edges and scuffs.

Graphic Scenes of the Japan Expedition

William Heine, Napoleon Sarony, G. P. Putnam & Co.

1856

The image shows a panoramic view from a hillside overlooking a busy harbor and a distant town. The horizon features a hill with buildings and trees. The town extends over a rise of land with uniform buildings leading to the water, where sailing vessels can be seen. The painting is detailed, depicting architecture and landscape realistically. It uses muted earth tones like greens, browns, and warm shades of terra cotta for roofs, along with soft blues and grays for water and sky. Near the viewer, figures are shown on the hill surrounded by grass and rocks, guiding the eye towards the active harbor and distant town.

Macao from Penha Hill

William Heine, Napoleon Sarony, G. P. Putnam & Co.

1856


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

William Wilson Corcoran, Washington, DC; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1877; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

text on stone: W. Heine del. / Lith. of Sarony & Co. 117 Fulton St. New York. / Street and Bridge at Simoda. / (No. 8.)

Wikidata ID

Q77013554

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