Eaglemont, at the foot of Mount Eagle, birthplace in 1888 of the legendary Heidelberg School of Art., Australia
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Oil on canvas board

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Kyoto was Japan's capital city before Tokyo became the nation's most important administrative centre. As such, Kyoto's Imperial Palace was the seat of the Emperor and his contingent. As with all of Japan's palaces and shrines, a traditional garden based on water, rocks and trees, surrounds the palace. These are the three basic components of nature. A curved wooden arch bridge spans a tranquil and shallow pool, and carved stone shrines sit atop stone rises. It would not have surprised me if there were a school of very large and colourful koi (goldfish) in the water.

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