Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) - The Drum Bridge at Yuhi Hill in Meguro, 1857 (Honolulu Museum of Art) - One of the images from One Hundred Views of Edo, his wildly popular series of ukiyo-e prints, this image depicts a rare stone bridge in the city we now call Tokyo. Captured at an oblique angle, the bridge seems dwarfed under the snow-filled sky, and the passersby, shrouded under bamboo hats, get lost in the landscape. Hiroshige’s winter scenes are perhaps his most sensitive; under snow, even the big city feels impermanent...