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The composition, rendered in the generous oban format (27.3 × 39.8 cm), demonstrates his sophisticated use of color gradation and compositional balance to evoke the tranquil character of the sacred pond. 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The 1950 reprint presented here preserves Kobayashi's (1847–1915) innovative use of perspective and light to convey the chaos and spectacle of the great fire. 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