
A Little Restaurant at Night by Hiroshi Yoshida
A Little Restaurant at Night belongs to Hiroshi Yoshida's woodblock landscapes, a body of work he began in 1920 after training as a Western-style painter and turning to traditional Japanese printmaking. A restless traveller, Yoshida carried his sketchbook across Japan's cities and countryside, translating everyday scenes into luminous prints that fused Japanese technique with Western light and atmosphere. This urban night scene reflects that sensibility, with glowing interiors and quiet streets rendered through careful colour layering rather than bold outline. It captures a fleeting, ordinary moment with the same attentiveness Yoshida brought to mountains, coastlines, and famous landmarks alike.
As a canvas print, the warm lantern light and layered colour of this night scene take on a soft, painterly texture, giving the composition a tactile depth and gentle warmth that suits wall display in any quiet room.
A Little Restaurant at Night belongs to Hiroshi Yoshida's woodblock landscapes, a body of work he began in 1920 after training as a Western-style painter and turning to traditional Japanese printmaking. A restless traveller, Yoshida carried his sketchbook across Japan's cities and countryside, translating everyday scenes into luminous prints that fused Japanese technique with Western light and atmosphere. This urban night scene reflects that sensibility, with glowing interiors and quiet streets rendered through careful colour layering rather than bold outline. It captures a fleeting, ordinary moment with the same attentiveness Yoshida brought to mountains, coastlines, and famous landmarks alike.
As a canvas print, the warm lantern light and layered colour of this night scene take on a soft, painterly texture, giving the composition a tactile depth and gentle warmth that suits wall display in any quiet room.
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A Little Restaurant at Night belongs to Hiroshi Yoshida's woodblock landscapes, a body of work he began in 1920 after training as a Western-style painter and turning to traditional Japanese printmaking. A restless traveller, Yoshida carried his sketchbook across Japan's cities and countryside, translating everyday scenes into luminous prints that fused Japanese technique with Western light and atmosphere. This urban night scene reflects that sensibility, with glowing interiors and quiet streets rendered through careful colour layering rather than bold outline. It captures a fleeting, ordinary moment with the same attentiveness Yoshida brought to mountains, coastlines, and famous landmarks alike.
As a canvas print, the warm lantern light and layered colour of this night scene take on a soft, painterly texture, giving the composition a tactile depth and gentle warmth that suits wall display in any quiet room.























