by Yoshida Hiroshi
ink and color on silk, 124.5 x 43.2 cm
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
About the artwork:
This painting likely depicts the waterfall in a vertically elongated composition, typical of traditional Japanese silk paintings. Such a format would emphasize the height and gravity of the waterfall, enhancing its majestic and serene presence. Hiroshi's use of ink and color on silk would subtly convey the mist and spray from the waterfall, creating a lifelike and immersive scene.
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