Does this style look like anything you’ve seen before?
That’s what’s happening in this Japanese woodblock print — only it’s Tokyo (then called Edo), the year is 1857, and we’re crossing the Sumida River.
This summer scene, titled “Great Bridge: Sudden Rain at Atake,” is one in a series of at least 118 different views Hiroshige created about life in 19th-century Edo across the seasons.
In fall:In winter:In spring:And of course, there’s the summer rain you spent some time with.
Ms. May recently curated a show of Japanese prints at the museum.
Persons:
you’ve, Utagawa Hiroshige, You’re, Hiroshige, May, ” Ms, Ms, Vincent van Gogh, Theo, Vincent, Van Gogh, ”, Nienke Bakker, van Gogh, Bakker, James McNeill Whistler, Alfred Barr, Tetsuya Noda, —
Organizations:
Carnegie Museum of Art, Fuji, Smithsonian, Van, Museum of Modern, ”
Locations:
Japan, ”, Tokyo, Edo, Japanese, Atake, Pittsburgh, Paris, Van Gogh, Amsterdam