
Sekishozan Shizhongshan - 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Sekishozan Shizhongshan 1940 captures a Chinese mountain scene from Yoshida's late-career travels, where towering limestone peaks rise dramatically from low mist and river water. The composition is structured vertically, the cliffs almost filling the frame, their sheer faces rendered in layered tones of grey, blue, and green. Yoshida merges the drama of the subject with his characteristically measured sense of atmosphere — the mist softens scale and distance while the peaks retain their grandeur. It is one of his most striking works from outside Japan.
This archival fine art print renders the sharp cliff faces and delicate mist gradients with equal fidelity. The matte surface resolves fine geological detail and atmospheric depth cleanly and with impressive clarity.
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Sekishozan Shizhongshan - 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Sekishozan Shizhongshan 1940 captures a Chinese mountain scene from Yoshida's late-career travels, where towering limestone peaks rise dramatically from low mist and river water. The composition is structured vertically, the cliffs almost filling the frame, their sheer faces rendered in layered tones of grey, blue, and green. Yoshida merges the drama of the subject with his characteristically measured sense of atmosphere — the mist softens scale and distance while the peaks retain their grandeur. It is one of his most striking works from outside Japan.
This archival fine art print renders the sharp cliff faces and delicate mist gradients with equal fidelity. The matte surface resolves fine geological detail and atmospheric depth cleanly and with impressive clarity.
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Sekishozan Shizhongshan 1940 captures a Chinese mountain scene from Yoshida's late-career travels, where towering limestone peaks rise dramatically from low mist and river water. The composition is structured vertically, the cliffs almost filling the frame, their sheer faces rendered in layered tones of grey, blue, and green. Yoshida merges the drama of the subject with his characteristically measured sense of atmosphere — the mist softens scale and distance while the peaks retain their grandeur. It is one of his most striking works from outside Japan.
This archival fine art print renders the sharp cliff faces and delicate mist gradients with equal fidelity. The matte surface resolves fine geological detail and atmospheric depth cleanly and with impressive clarity.























