View the striking mountains, rivers, and cities of Japan in the woodblock prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige.
The rounded stone bridge in this winter landscape was known as the ‘Drum Bridge at Meguro’, because of its shape. It was close to a temple that was a popular destination for visitors around New Year’s Day. Perhaps this is Hiroshige’s reason for showing it in the snow.
Impey, Oliver, Hiroshige's Views of Tokyo: A Selection from the Woodblock-Print Series ‘One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo’ by Ando Hiroshige, 1797-1858 (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1993), no. 19 on p. 11, illus. p. 30 pl. 19
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