ANDO HIROSHIGE
The last great
artist of the Ukiyoé school, and a consummate master of landscape
art. Born in 1797 and died on October 12, 1858.
LENT BY HAMILTON EASTER
FIELD.
| 220 |
A cold morning at Shono, on the
ToÌ
kaidoÌ
. |
| 221 |
View of Fuji san from Goyo. |
| 222 |
Pine trees on the shore at
Hamamatsu. |
| 223 |
Flying kites at Fukuroi. |
| 224 |
The “fox
fires” at OÌ
ji. |
| 225 |
Kinryusan, Asakusa, in snow. |
| 226 |
The fields back of Asakusa seen
from a window through which a white cat is looking
out. |
| 227 |
Travellers in snow at
Ishiyakushi. |
LENT BY ALBERT GALLATIN.
| 228 |
Evening rain at Azumasha. |
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LENT BY A COLLECTOR
| 229 |
Autumn moon over the river
Tama. |
| 230 |
The evening glow at Setta. |
| 231 |
The crowd in Ni ChoÌ
(Second
Street) at night. At the right is the Ichimura theatre,
upon which and upon the tea-house across the way are tall
signs advertising plays and actors. |
| 232 |
Aowi and bird. |
| 233 |
Pheasant and young pine trees upon
a steep hillside. |
| 234 |
Raftsman on the Sumida river in a
snow storm. |
LENT BY HOWARD
MANSFIELD.
| 235 |
Shower at ShoÌ
no. |
| 236 |
GyoÌ
toku; boats returning. |