
Seta Bridge (2)
- Medium:
- Woodblock print
- Source:
- Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
- Image courtesy of
- Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Description
The second print in Yoshida's pair depicting Seta Bridge likely presents the same site under altered light or weather conditions, demonstrating the shin-hanga practice of producing variant editions of a single composition. Where the first print may emphasize calm and clarity, this version may shift toward dusk, mist, or seasonal foliage. The pairing allowed Yoshida to explore how changes in atmospheric condition transform an identical structure's emotional register — a method rooted as much in his oil painting practice as in Japanese meisho-e tradition. Fine bokashi gradations across the sky and water blocks would distinguish the two prints through color temperature rather than compositional change, with the bridge's key-block lines shared or closely echoed between editions.
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Featured in Collections
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Frequently Asked Questions
Seta Bridge (2) was created by Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博).
Seta Bridge (2) depicts landscapes and bridges.



