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Kameido Tenmangu Keidai no Yuki

Utagawa Hiroshige

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Snow falling on a river with a bridge on the left side. A large building with a snow-covered roof on the right side, surrounded by trees. A smaller building on the edge of the water. A stone wall on the left side. A gray sky. A teal-colored vertical rectangle on the top-right corner with Japanese writing. A beige border around the image.

Artwork Details

Date
ca. 1833–34
Medium
Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
Culture
Japan
Dimensions
600 × 407 px
Public Domain
Yes
Museum Record
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