
Kisogawa Kiso River 1927 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Kisogawa captures the Kiso River mid-flow, its surface alive with reflected sky and fractured light. Yoshida builds the scene through layered tonal passages — dark riverbanks framing a luminous centre — a compositional strategy that draws the eye steadily through the landscape. The surrounding hills recede in atmospheric gradients, lending the work its characteristic sense of depth and seasonal air. There is movement here, but it is unhurried; a river observed, not dramatised, in the finest tradition of shin-hanga landscape.
The flowing rhythms and layered tones of this canvas art print translate beautifully to a textured woven surface, adding warmth and tactile presence. Each canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.
Kisogawa captures the Kiso River mid-flow, its surface alive with reflected sky and fractured light. Yoshida builds the scene through layered tonal passages — dark riverbanks framing a luminous centre — a compositional strategy that draws the eye steadily through the landscape. The surrounding hills recede in atmospheric gradients, lending the work its characteristic sense of depth and seasonal air. There is movement here, but it is unhurried; a river observed, not dramatised, in the finest tradition of shin-hanga landscape.
The flowing rhythms and layered tones of this canvas art print translate beautifully to a textured woven surface, adding warmth and tactile presence. Each canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.
Original: $38.84
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$13.59Description
Kisogawa captures the Kiso River mid-flow, its surface alive with reflected sky and fractured light. Yoshida builds the scene through layered tonal passages — dark riverbanks framing a luminous centre — a compositional strategy that draws the eye steadily through the landscape. The surrounding hills recede in atmospheric gradients, lending the work its characteristic sense of depth and seasonal air. There is movement here, but it is unhurried; a river observed, not dramatised, in the finest tradition of shin-hanga landscape.
The flowing rhythms and layered tones of this canvas art print translate beautifully to a textured woven surface, adding warmth and tactile presence. Each canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.























