Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)

Shono hakuu (Driving rain, Shono)

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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Shono hakuu (Driving rain, Shono)
Woodblock print, from the series Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi (The Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido), signed Hiroshige ga, published by Takenouchi Magohachi (Hoeido)
9 ½ x 14 3/8 in. (24.1 x 36.5 cm.)

Lot Essay

Along with Kanbara: Evening Snow, this print is among Hiroshige's masterpieces. Here travellers and two porters carrying a client in a kago [traveling chair] are forced to run through a sudden and heavy rainstorm near the town of Shono in Ise Province. The umbrella of the figure on the right has two inscriptions: Takenouchi, the publisher of the series, and Gojusan tsugi (Fifty-three Stations), part of the title of the series. Thatched roofs of houses are visible on the right through the diagonal rain. Further adding to the sense of drama are the dark rows of trees bent low by the wind across the background.

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