1857
Yabu Lane below Atago
Utagawa Hiroshige IJapanese, 1797 - 1858
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Yabu Lane below Atago
In Hiroshige's winter scene, people walk along a snow-covered street beside a bright blue stream.
Art Speaks Teacher Resources
Use educational resources to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools.
Art Speaks Image Cards
Use these image cards to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools
Art Speaks Classroom Presentation
Use this slideshow to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools
Looking to Write, Writing to Look
Looking to Write, Writing to Look brings together twenty-five remarkable works of art from the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s collections and uses them as inspiration for an array of writing activities for K–12 students.
Yabu Lane below Atago
In Hiroshige's winter scene, people walk along a snow-covered street beside a bright blue stream.
Art Speaks Teacher Resources
Use educational resources to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools.
Art Speaks Image Cards
Use these image cards to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools
Art Speaks Classroom Presentation
Use this slideshow to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools
Looking to Write, Writing to Look
Looking to Write, Writing to Look brings together twenty-five remarkable works of art from the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s collections and uses them as inspiration for an array of writing activities for K–12 students.