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Title: Impressions of remoteness and peace through two different techniques
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December 12, 2002 |
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The vast landscapes and simplistic detail keep it from being realistic which makes it difficult for one to imagine they are partaking in the environmental scene presented before them.
The landscape element in the Engraving of St.Jerome is restricted to sun shining in through the window and the pumpkin hanging from the ceiling, while the print done by Hiroshige is primarily focused on nature... Showed first 250 characters
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And yet, even in this meditative landscape scene, Hiroshige still integrates human activity. In the print, there are two men crossing a bridge, two mountains, and two distinct trees in the center of the print near the bridge. One of the trees is tall and straight resembling the man to the left, while the other is small and crocked similar to the hunched man on the center of the bridge... Showed next 250 characters
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