Art Institute of Chicago
Flying fish and Ichimochi, from an untitled series of fish
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重
- Date
- c. 1840/42
- Medium
- Color woodblock print; oban, trimmed
- Culture
- Japan
- Department
- Arts of Asia
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
The authoritative record is held by Art Institute of Chicago. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Linked open data
Authority identifiers that link this record into the wider web of cultural data — stable references you can follow to the source.
- Object type
- AAT300041273
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Art Institute of Chicago and other institutions.
Tile Fish (Amadai), White Horsehead (Ishimochi) and Horseradish (Wasabi), from the series A Shoal of Fishes (Uo-zukushi)
Harvard Art Museums
Bonito and saxifrage, from an untitled series of fish
Art Institute of Chicago
Flatfish, scorpion fish, and shells, from an untitled series of chuban prints
Art Institute of Chicago

Flying fish
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Yellowtail (Inada), Blowfish (Fugu) and Prunus (Ume), from the series A Shoal of Fishes (Uo-zukushi)
Harvard Art Museums
Eguchi and Love's Fishing Boat (Koi no tsuribune Eguchi), no. 4 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays
Art Institute of Chicago
Fishing by Torch in Kai Province (Koshu hiburi) from the series "One Thousand Pictures of the Ocean (Chie no umi)"
Art Institute of Chicago
Fishing (Senadori no zu), from the series "Dutch Perspective Pictures (Oranda uki-e)"
Art Institute of Chicago
![Roosters and Hens [left of a pair]](https://5.api.artsmia.org/800/122253.jpg)
Roosters and Hens [left of a pair]
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Flathead (Kochi) and Eggplants (Nasubi), from the series A Shoal of Fishes (Uo-zukushi)
Harvard Art Museums
Parrot (Omu), from the series "Floating World Versions of the Seven Komachi (Ukiyo Nana Komachi)"
Art Institute of Chicago
![Roosters and Hens [right of a pair]](https://6.api.artsmia.org/800/122254.jpg)
Roosters and Hens [right of a pair]
Minneapolis Institute of Art