- Provenance
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To 1996
Henry Edwin Robison (1913-2008), Palo Alto, CA, to 1996From 1996
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, given by Henry Edwin Robison in 1996
- Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)
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Henry Edwin Robison 1913-2008
- Label
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Yoshida Hiroshi traveled as far as Singapore aboard the Japanese ship Iyo Maru. He disembarked to stay in Singapore, then traveled by rail to Kuala Lumpur and Penang in present-day Malaysia. Yoshida's print of Singapore, produced shortly after his return to Japan in 1931, focuses on a coconut grove that shelters a small coastal house. The artist's humane interest in families and everyday life is revealed in this print, where members of the household pursue routine activities such as mending fishing nets while a couple enjoys a leisurely meal in the foreground. Thin blue tones printed in layers effectively depict cool shadows cast by the tropical trees.
- Collection Area(s)
- Japanese Art
- Web Resources
- Whistler's Neighborhood
- Google Cultural Institute
- SI Usage Statement
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