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Third cave temple in Ellora, Hiroshi Yoshida

Third cave temple in Ellora

Author:  

Hiroshi Yoshida

Year:  

1931

Hiroshi Yoshida was a renowned Japanese artist, best known for his landscapes and his distinctive woodblock printing technique — a method using wood cut across the grain. This very technique was used to create the artwork in question.

"The Third Cave-Shrine of Ellora" is part of a series of works dedicated to India, a country the artist traveled through with great joy and fascination. The woodblock print depicts one of the cave temples that deeply impressed Yoshida with its monumentality and spiritual grandeur. The figures in the artwork are likely visitors or pilgrims, though no exact information is available. Nonetheless, their presence adds a sense of scale and depth to the piece. The colors used immerse us in the atmosphere of silence, serenity, and sacredness that defines this place.

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Description author:  

Chernovolenko

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