mountain landscape with trees: at LL, a figure with straw rain cape crosses a bridge into a grove of trees at R; mountains at center with rooftops emerging from the fog at center R; larger mountain range in background; bands of diagonal, light grey brushstrokes allude to rain

Summer Mountains, Sudden Shower, 1840s

Diagonal strokes of ink wash convey the trajectory of rain, while unpainted areas indicate the presence of mist floating through the trees and mountains. The treetops bend sideways from the force of the wind.

Nakabayashi Chikutō was a leading literati painter in the late Edo period and had many students, including Imaōji Yūzan (whose work is on display nearby). The two paintings share a similar scene, with a small bridge in the foreground and a man in a straw raincoat walking across it. The inscription at top left reads as follows:
Misty rain clings to the mountains
The rising water marks reached the path
Damp winds blow the evening clouds
Lost is the southern village tower

Details
Title
Summer Mountains, Sudden Shower
Artist Life
1776 - 1853
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.29.788
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mountain landscape with trees: at LL, a figure with straw rain cape crosses a bridge into a grove of trees at R; mountains at center with rooftops emerging from the fog at center R; larger mountain range in background; bands of diagonal, light grey brushstrokes allude to rain