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A mountain path which forms a diagonal of the print. Several travelers are walking along the road with trees on both sides.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
Hôeidô Tôkaidô Series: Nissaka, Sayo Mountain Pass
1833 – 1834
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.126
This pen and ink, wash and watercolor pictures a vast vista of a town on the water surrounded by mountains. In the foreground on a hill in the lower right of the composition there is a group of traveling figures including a woman riding a mule. On the left another group of three figures overlook the body of water in the distance. <br />
Artist Unknown
Mountain Landscape with Travelers
1600 – 1799
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2012/2.222
Several travellers are walking along the river. There are trees on both sides of the road. A big round moon is above the village houses in the distance. One the other side of the river is a lush forest.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
Hôeidô Tôkaidô Series: Dusk at Numazu
1833 – 1834
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.121
A woodblock print of men traveling on a brown-grey path through blue-green mountains.  In the center, traveling to the viewer's left, two men carry a covered chair that contains another man in a blue robe, followed by a man wearing a blue robe and white oval hat who carries a pack balanced on a stick on his sholder. Two other men approach on the path from the distance (viewer's left).
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Gyosho Edition): #11 Hakone
1841 – 1842
Gift of Sharlynn and Andrew Circo, in memory of Sotokichi Katsuizumi
2011/2.195
A view of a village by the river. Two pine trees and several cherry blossom trees are standing by the river. Several travelers are walking across the bridge, carrying parcels and goods. The river meanders and leads to the mountains in the distance.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #12 Mishima
1845 – 1855
Gift of J C Mathes and the Tokyo Center for Language & Culture (TCLC)
2008/2.328
This large hanging scroll depicts a man on a donkey traveling along a mountain pass, accompanied by two other men and surrounded by huge overhanging craggy cliffs on both the left and right sides in the background with several overlapping vertical layers.
Wu Wei (Chinese (culture or style))
Travelers on a Mountain Pass
1490 – 1508
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Wu
1981/1.312
Several travelers are walking up along the mountain path. Some carry heavy goods, and some hold touches. There are trees on the edge of the road. A river flows below cut a steep-sided canyon between the two mountains. The title is written in the red box on the right side of the print, and there is also a yellow box next to it and a red box on the lower left side.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tôkaidô (Tate-e Edition): #11 Hakone, Crossing the Pass at Night
1855
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.133
A village by a lake is shown in the snow. Several travelers are walking in the streets. The snow is steadily fallling and covers their hats, the roofs of the houses, the trees and the mountains. The title is in the upper right corner in a red box.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Tate-e Edition): #38 Fujikawa
1855
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1960/2.142
Vertical lines stream downward across the print indicate torrents of rain. Several travelers with umbrallas and straw hats are walking across the bridge over the river. A village alongside the river and mountains are shown in the background.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION: Tôto Meisho Series: White Rain on Nihon Bridge (Nihonbashi no shirazame)
1920 – 1940
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.140
Travelers are seen on a winding mountain pathway, among overlapping layers of mountains.<br />
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&quot;Goshun&nbsp;has&nbsp;powerfully&nbsp;evoked&nbsp;a&nbsp;winter&nbsp;landscape&nbsp;by&nbsp;reserving&nbsp;large&nbsp;areas&nbsp;of&nbsp;blank&nbsp;silk&nbsp;along&nbsp;with&nbsp;scattered touches of&nbsp;white&nbsp;to&nbsp;suggest&nbsp;snow.&nbsp;The&nbsp;heavy&nbsp;overcast&nbsp;sky&nbsp;and&nbsp;the cloudy&nbsp;washes&nbsp;amidst&nbsp;the&nbsp;bare&nbsp;limbs&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;trees&nbsp;suggest a gloomy&nbsp;atmosphere&nbsp;appropriate&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;theme.&nbsp;The mounted figures&nbsp;and&nbsp;attendants&nbsp;are&nbsp;proceeding&nbsp;along&nbsp;the&nbsp;road towards a&nbsp;mountain&nbsp;pass.&nbsp;Their&nbsp;casual&nbsp;demeanor&nbsp;belies&nbsp;the&nbsp;ordeal through&nbsp;which&nbsp;they&nbsp;have&nbsp;passed.&quot;<br />
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<b id="docs-internal-guid-56596195-7fff-8d60-d089-a3e5d66935e9">Adams, Celeste, and Paul Berry. <em>Heart, Mountains, and Human Ways: Japanese Land
Matsumura Goshun
The Road to Shu
1767 – 1832
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1970/2.152
Figures surrounded by large pines and a monumental gate that seems to be entrance of a shrine. There is a statue standing on the side of the gate. The red glow on the edge of the hills in the distance suggest the time as at dawn or at dusk. Writing in upper left and right corners, title in red box in upper right corner.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #27 Kakegawa
1845 – 1855
Gift of J C Mathes and the Tokyo Center for Language & Culture (TCLC)
2008/2.318
Watercolor drawing of a hilly landscape with travelers in the left foreground, grazing animals in the middle ground, and a tower in the right background.
William Payne (British (modern))
Landscape with Tower and Distant Lake
1776 – 1830
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2012/2.215
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