The Acropolis Ruins by Hiroshi Yoshida - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
The Acropolis Ruins by Hiroshi Yoshida - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
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Journey to ancient Greece through Yoshida's The Acropolis Ruins, a striking work from his European series.
About the Artwork
"The Acropolis Ruins" is a woodblock print from Yoshida's Europe
series, created in 1925. This piece depicts the ancient citadel of Athens under
daylight, with Yoshida's signature sumi ink and red jizuri (self-printed) seals
emphasizing its weathered grandeur. The artist's precise lines and subdued
palette capture the interplay of stone and shadow, evoking the enduring legacy
of Greek civilization. Titled Azensu no Kaseki in Japanese,
the work reflects Yoshida's fascination with historical landmarks during his European
travels, blending Japanese woodblock techniques with Western architectural
subjects.
Print Details:
Our museum-quality matte paper poster faithfully reproduces every detail of
Yoshida's architectural masterpiece. The 250 gsm uncoated paper perfectly
renders the texture of ancient stone and the play of Mediterranean light across
the ruins. The minimalist wooden hangers (available in black, white, natural,
or dark brown) complement the artwork's classical aesthetic while providing
easy, damage-free display. Simple assembly required - just snap the hangers
into place to display this monumental scene.
Features:
· -Hangers made from pine wood in black, white, natural, or dark brown
· - Cotton rope matches hanger color
· - Designed magnetically for versatile, damage-free hanging
· - Uncoated natural white paper, 250 gsm weight
· - Paper sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters
· - Ships in protective packaging
Bring the timeless grandeur of ancient Greece into your space with this exquisite reproduction.
This Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger is made especially for you when you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it. Making products on demand instead of in bulk reduces overproduction and waste, so thank you for making a thoughtful purchasing decision!
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