The MFA owns a very large collection of prints drawn by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Now in the Gund Gallery exhibited, we have an opportunity to discover this multi talented draftsman and can enjoy how clever he is in depicting popular topics. The morning glory in its glory was a popular flower often printed. Hokusai called his print "Morning glory and tree frog" which
seduces us to search carefully in his depiction to find this frog. Where is it?
You do not know who Hokusai is? Sure you do, but perhaps are not aware:
He created the drawing of "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" an image known world wide.
And if you are still searching for the frog, here he is: