1. aleyma:

Tsuchiya Koitsu, Five-story Pagoda, Nikko, c.1948 (source).

    aleyma:

    Tsuchiya Koitsu, Five-story Pagoda, Nikko, c.1948 (source).

  2. heracliteanfire:

Skylarks and Primroses. Kubo Shunman, C19th (via The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

    heracliteanfire:

    Skylarks and Primroses. Kubo Shunman, C19th (via The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

  3. shotaku:


Paul Jacoulet, “Fleurs des Iles Lointaines Mers de Sud,” 1940, woodblock print.

    shotaku:

    Paul Jacoulet, “Fleurs des Iles Lointaines Mers de Sud,” 1940, woodblock print.

  4. yama-bato:



Evening Snow at Asakusa; from the series Eight Views  of EdoUtagawa Hiroshige I (1797 - 1858);Japanc.1843 - 47.Colour print from woodblocksMuseum no. E.530-1911



I think that Hiroshige is the greatest artist of all time at depicting snow. Feel free to argue though :-)

    yama-bato:

    Evening Snow at Asakusa; from the series Eight Views  of Edo
    Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797 - 1858);
    Japan
    c.1843 - 47.
    Colour print from woodblocks
    Museum no. E.530-1911

    I think that Hiroshige is the greatest artist of all time at depicting snow. Feel free to argue though :-)

  5. windypoplarsroom:


Utagawa Hiroshige
“Smalll Horned Owl On A Maple Branch Under A Full Moon”  via the blue lantern

    windypoplarsroom:

    Utagawa Hiroshige

    Smalll Horned Owl On A Maple Branch Under A Full Moon”  via the blue lantern

  6. shotaku:


Before a Thunderstorm by Ito Shinsui, 1920.

    shotaku:

    Before a Thunderstorm by Ito Shinsui, 1920.

  7. shotaku:


Chiura Obata, Full Moon, Pasadena, California, 1930, woodblock print.

    shotaku:

    Chiura Obata, Full Moon, Pasadena, California, 1930, woodblock print.

  8. 

Three Lucky New Year Dreams: Fuji, Falcon, Eggplant

初夢見立 一富士二鷹三茄子
Japanese, Edo period, about 1798 (Kansei 10)
Artist Kitagawa Utamaro I, Japanese, (?)–1806
Publisher Murataya Jirobei (Eiyûdô), Japanese
Museum of Fine Arts Boston



centuriespast:

    Three Lucky New Year Dreams: Fuji, Falcon, Eggplant

    • 初夢見立 一富士二鷹三茄子

    centuriespast:

  9. Kawase Hasui, Snow at Zozoji Temple, 1925.

    Kawase Hasui, Snow at Zozoji Temple, 1925.