Here Hiroshige reinterprets the traditional Chinese poetic and artistic theme of <em>Eight Views of Xiaoxiang</em>, a scenic region in southeast China<em>.</em> Inspired by “rain at night on the Xiaoxiang,” Hiroshige instead places travelers near Azuma Jinja Shrine in an Edo (present-day Tokyo) suburb.
Synthetic blue pigment, imported from the West and wildly popular in the early 1800s, adds vibrancy to the muted landscape. Thin, ruler-straight diagonal lines of white ink evoke the driving rain.
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