Hiroshi Yoshida 吉田博: Chion-in Temple Gate 知恩院 (RESERVED)
Artist: Yoshida Hiroshi 吉田博
Title: Chion-in Temple Gate 知恩院
Series: Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms (Sakura hachidai)
Date: 1935
Groups of visitors are seen on the steps leading to Chion-in Temple Gate. It is springtime, and the cherry blossoms are blooming. It is interesting to note that everyone seems to be dressed in traditional Japanese kimono. Chion-in temple in Kyoto was founded in the 13th century, and the structures standing today date from the early 1600s. The colossal main gate (sanmon) is a National Treasure of Japan and is the largest surviving structure of its kind in Japan. Chion-in is home to Japan’s largest temple bell, which weighs 74 tons. An early edition whose printing was supervised by the artist.
Condition: Excellent impression ,color and condition.
Dimensions: ôban (26.6 x 39.8 cm)
Publisher: Self-published by the artist.
Literature: Abe catalog number 189. See MFA and Honolulu Academy of Art online.
Seal: Jizuri (“self-printed”) in ink
Signature: Yoshida in ink and Hiroshi Yoshida in pencil
SKU: YOC306H