Boomtown
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Prints are gifts of Ambassador William and Florence Leonhart, reproduced courtesy
of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2005 Visualizing Cultures
Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Sadahide’s “Picture of Western Traders at Yokohama...” captures the drama of the newly-opened port. His passion for personal observation conveys a vivid immediacy.

It is said that he dropped his brush into the bay while sketching aboard a small boat and borrowed a pencil from a foreigner to complete his drawing.

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We can follow the birth and growth of the treaty-port city through the eyes of this artist who was on the scene at the time.
Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Sadahide The Observer:
Yokohama Harbor
Yokohama Boomtown
Sadahide (sa-dah-hee-day) was one of the few artists who drew Yokohama from direct observation.
...while a clerk takes notes.
Cargo is carried up the gangplank by workers of various nationalities...
Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Women gaze down upon the scene from the windows of the French vessel...
...because of intense curiousity, they were portrayed in far greater numbers than were really there.
...and sailors fly like acrobats in the rigging of the British sailing ship.

Ships from all 5 Nations are represented amidst an excitement the long-isolated Japanese felt toward the foreigners.

Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Prints from the collection of Leonhardt, exhibited in the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution
Lively waves nip at the bow of the Russian vessel..
Yokohama Boomtown! © 2004 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery,  Smithsonian Institution
A Project of Professors John W. Dower and Shigeru Miyagawa
Design and production by Ellen Sebring, Scott Shunk, and Andrew Burstein
Based on the catalogue of the 1990 exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery,
Smithsonian Institution,
Yokohama: Prints from Nineteenth-Century Japan,
by Ann Yonemura. © 1990 Smithsonian Institution
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