Taj Mahal at Night, No. 6 by Yoshida Hiroshi, 1932 Size:12x16in (30x40cm) Mark meaningful locations
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Public institutions: Includes notable institutions like the Leake & Watts Orphan Asylum and Bloomingdale Insane Asylum
Ernst Haeckel was a pioneering German biologist
known for its Abbey and the Dancing Procession
This dialogue between inset and main plan elevates the piece from mere survey to urban narrative
Taj Mahal at Night, No. 6 by Yoshida Hiroshi, 1932 Size:12x16in (30x40cm) Mark meaningful locationsYoshida Hiroshis Taj Mahal at Night, No. 6 (1932) is an exquisite shin hanga woodblock print that distills a world monument into a vision of serenity and light. A master of travel subjects and atmosphere, Yoshida uses a quiet, symmetrical composition to place the Taj Mahal under a cool night sky, its marble contours mirrored in the still water below. The scene feels poised between worldsJapanese print tradition and Western perspectivecapturing not
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