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Maker(s):Ando HIroshige
Culture:Japanese (active early 18th century Edo (Tokyo), Japan)
Title:Snow on the Sumida River, No. 4 from Famous Places of Edo in the Four Seasons
Date Made:n.d.
Type:Print
Materials:woodcut printed in color on paper
Place Made:Japan
Measurements:sheet: 14 x 4 3/4 in.; 35.56 x 12.065 cm
Narrative Inscription:  Poem upper left of image. Japanese "Sumidagawa, Mizu no kunimo, furu yuki no kie, no ko -- fu nite, haru kana." English translation by MYM "Sumida River, Even in the land of water, the falling snow is diappearing, could it be spring?"
Accession Number:  SC 1968.491
Credit Line:The Margaret Rankin Barker - Isaac Ogden Rankin Collection. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Barker (Margaret Clark Rankin, class of 1908)
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
A man on a raft wearing a straw coat and large hat next to a river bank in a snowstorm; poem upper left

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