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Bunnosuke chaya Bunnosuke teahouse 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida

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Bunnosuke chaya Bunnosuke teahouse 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida

Yoshida captures the Bunnosuke teahouse with a hushed intimacy — soft architectural lines, dappled light filtering through foliage, and a stillness that recalls the Japanese concept of ma, the meaningful pause. The composition is carefully balanced between structure and nature, with the teahouse anchoring the scene while surrounding greenery breathes freely around it. Colour is restrained and tonal, shifting between cool shadow and warm afternoon light in that measured way that defines Yoshida's mature shin-hanga work of the 1940s.

As a canvas print produced in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface adds a gentle tactile warmth that deepens the tonal transitions and lends the scene an intimate, almost hand-painted quality. Ideal for collectors drawn to Japanese atmosphere and refined visual calm.

Yoshida captures the Bunnosuke teahouse with a hushed intimacy — soft architectural lines, dappled light filtering through foliage, and a stillness that recalls the Japanese concept of ma, the meaningful pause. The composition is carefully balanced between structure and nature, with the teahouse anchoring the scene while surrounding greenery breathes freely around it. Colour is restrained and tonal, shifting between cool shadow and warm afternoon light in that measured way that defines Yoshida's mature shin-hanga work of the 1940s.

As a canvas print produced in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface adds a gentle tactile warmth that deepens the tonal transitions and lends the scene an intimate, almost hand-painted quality. Ideal for collectors drawn to Japanese atmosphere and refined visual calm.

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Bunnosuke chaya Bunnosuke teahouse 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida

$46.52

$16.28

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Yoshida captures the Bunnosuke teahouse with a hushed intimacy — soft architectural lines, dappled light filtering through foliage, and a stillness that recalls the Japanese concept of ma, the meaningful pause. The composition is carefully balanced between structure and nature, with the teahouse anchoring the scene while surrounding greenery breathes freely around it. Colour is restrained and tonal, shifting between cool shadow and warm afternoon light in that measured way that defines Yoshida's mature shin-hanga work of the 1940s.

As a canvas print produced in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface adds a gentle tactile warmth that deepens the tonal transitions and lends the scene an intimate, almost hand-painted quality. Ideal for collectors drawn to Japanese atmosphere and refined visual calm.