

The Rush Gatherer, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry
Woodblock print with a man standing on a brown wooden bridge over water wearing a blue robe, a brown vest, and white and blue checkered pants. The man holds a long pole with a bundle of sticks on one end that two brown and white birds fly away from. A full moon casts a glow on the blue body of water behind him. A line of land with trees and tall green grass meets the water on the horizon. The image has a blue and white gradient sky. A red rectangular stamp is on the top right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 408 × 900 px
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