

Two panels of a woodblock print depicting a winter scene. The scene shows four men in traditional Asian clothing, with three men on the left side and one on the right. The man on the far left wears a long, green robe and a conical hat; he holds a sword. The second man from the left wears a red and white robe with green boots. The third man from the left wears a green robe and a conical hat; he holds a large weapon. The man on the right wears a tan robe and a conical hat; he holds a horse's reins. The men stand on a snowy hillside with a large tree behind them. In the background, there are snow-covered mountains and a building. The sky is gray. The artwork style is traditional Japanese.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 663 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Fishing at Iwaya on Enoshima

Spring Mountains over Warm Greenery

Watchtower Hill (Ehon monomigaoka) 絵本物見岡

Ichikawa Norinosuke and Ichikawa Yonejuro as Morihachi and Yonehachi, Two Comedians

Jo and Uba of Takasago Looking at the Rising Sun; Symbolic Representation of Longevity and Conjugal Harmony

Scene from a Drama

Concise Illustrated Biography of Monk Nichiren: Rock Suspended by the Power of Prayer on Komuro Mountain

Chinese Sages in a Garden

Landscape


Playing the Qin in a Secluded Valley

The Silver World (Gin sekai) 銀世界

Wooded Mountains at Dusk

Battle of Kulongkui: from Battle Scenes of the Quelling of Rebellions in the Western Regions, with Imperial Poems

Dwellings of the Immortals Amid Streams and Mountains

Urashima Taro Going Home on the Back of a Tai Fish, the King of the Sea Seeing Him Off

Young Woman and Girl at Gate

Chushingura: Act VIII (from the series Perspective Pictures for The Treasure House of Loyalty)

Poem by Abe no Nakamaro, from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)

Women and a Small Boy Gathering Shells on a Beach by the Sea

Descent of the Nine Luminaries and the Seven Stars at Kasuga

Osen of the Kagiya Teahouse at Kasamori Shrine with a View of Nippori in Yanaka

Xu Jingyang Moving His Family

Picture Book with Synopses of Plays (Ehon banzuke) for Performances at the Nakamura Theater in 1794 絵本番付; 大三浦達寿(おうみうら だて ねびき); 敵討染分手綱(かたきうち そめわけ たずな)