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The Waterfall Which Can Be Seen From Behind
The Waterfall Which Can Be Seen From Behind
Public domain: Image courtesy of the Worcester Art Museum.

The Waterfall Which Can Be Seen From Behind

Artist (Japanese, 1790–1848)
Dateabout 1840
Mediumwoodblock print
Dimensions34.3 x 21.9 cm (13 1/2 x 8 5/8 in.)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineJohn Chandler Bancroft Collection
Object number1901.839
DescriptionAt Urami about three miles west of Nikko. It is about fifty feet high and the water is thrown so far out from the cliff that a path has been made on the hillside which leads behind the falls. Eisen shows three men upon this path and two others viewing the vall from the rocks at its foot
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