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Temple of Hat-Chi-Man-Ya-Chu-Ro, Simoda (Sintoo), 1855 (litho)
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Temple of Hat-Chi-Man-Ya-Chu-Ro, Simoda (Sintoo), 1855 (litho)
1272352 Temple of Hat-Chi-Man-Ya-Chu-Ro, Simoda (Sintoo), 1855 (litho) by Heine, Wilhelm Joseph (1813-39); 22.125x15 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Heine, W.|Sarony & Co. New York - Artist|Lithographer); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22988174
© Free Library of Philadelphia Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "Temple of Hat-Chi-Man-Ya-Chu-Ro, Simoda (Sintoo), 1855" takes us on a visual journey to the serene landscapes of Japan. Created by Wilhelm Joseph Heine in collaboration with Sarony & Co. , this print showcases the exquisite beauty and architectural marvels of the Far East. The scene depicts a picturesque temple nestled among towering trees, transporting viewers to a tranquil oasis. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, capturing the essence of Japanese culture and spirituality. The Temple of Hat-Chi-Man-Ya-Chu-Ro stands proudly as a symbol of devotion and reverence. As we gaze upon this artwork, our senses are awakened by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. We can almost feel the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves and hear the distant sounds of nature enveloping this sacred space. This lithograph serves as a window into history, specifically during Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-1854 when Western influence began shaping Japanese society. It invites us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind it but also offers glimpses into cultural exchanges between East and West. Preserved within the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs, this print reminds us that art has no boundaries; it transcends time and place. It continues to inspire awe for centuries after its creation, inviting us to explore different cultures through its vivid imagery.
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