

Japanese woodblock print, beige background with darker border, featuring a snowy scene. Three people walk along a path on the right side, two wear blue kimonos and one wears a grey kimono. Two carry white and blue umbrellas. A blue river on left with three koi fish near bottom. A bridge spans river. Trees on left and house on right side of background. Snow falling. Two vertical red banners with Japanese characters on left and top right.
Artwork Details
- Date
- early 20th century
- Medium
- Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
- Culture
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 599 × 394 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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