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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
As in the print nearby, Suzuki Harunobu also adapted this design from the earlier series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi. This version, a pictorial calendar for the year 1766, depicts two girls at a riverbank. In the banner at the upper right is an umbrella and two slips of paper used to write poems. These objects refer to the story of Ono no Komachi praying for rain. Ordered by an emperor to recite a poem about rain to end a drought, Komachi did so, and legend has it that the heavens opened up and it began to pour.
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Mitsunobu — Two Young Girls in a Rain Shower
Torii Kiyonaga — The Poet Sojo Henjo, from the series "Six I
Isoda Koryusai — Young Couple Under an Umbrella in the Snow
Torii Kiyonaga — The Sixth Month (Minatsuki), from the serie
Kitao Shigemasa — No. 5: Noda River in Mutsu Province, from
Shiba Kokan — Praying for Rain Komachi (Amagoi Komachi)
Torii Kiyomasu II — Knocking the snow from a pair of clogs
Torii Kiyonaga — Sudden Shower at Mimeguri Shrine
Eishosai Choki — Moon viewing
Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, c. 1754–1806) — Catching Firefli
Torii Kiyomitsu I — Two Actors Catching Fireflies
Kikukawa Eizan — Two girls under an umbrella, from the serie