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A drawing of twin mountains (Indonesian: pemandangan gunung kembar, "twin mountain view", or pemandangan gunung legendaris, "legendary mountain view") is a drawing pattern commonly made by Indonesian and Indian kindergarten and primary school students. The drawing is often produced by students who are asked by their teacher to draw natural ...
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As the historian Henry Smith [4] explains, "Thus from an early time, Mt. Fuji was seen as the source of the secret of immortality, a tradition that was at the heart of Hokusai's own obsession with the mountain." [5] Each image was made through a process whereby Hokusai's drawing on paper was glued to a woodblock to guide the carving.
The drawing is related to the painting W23 : Three Scribes: c. 1628-1629: Pen, brush: 22.6 x 17.6 cm: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: The drawing is related to the painting W23 : Old Man with Outspread Arms: c. 1628-1629?? Kupferstichkabinett, Dresden: The drawing is related to the etching B095 : Study for Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver: c ...
The figure is 227 feet (69 m) tall and designed to look in proportion when viewed from below, and is shown holding two staves. The earliest record was made by the surveyor John Rowley in the year 1710. This drawing suggests that the original figure was a shadow or indentation in the grass, rather than the solid outline of a human figure.
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The Eruption of the Soufrière Mountains in the Island of St Vincent, 30 April 1812 1815 Victoria Gallery, Liverpool: 79 x 105 The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire: 1817 Tate Britain, London: 170.2 x 238.8 The Field of Waterloo: 1818 Tate Britain, London: 147.3 x 238.8 The Dort: 1818 Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut: 157.5 x 233.7