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Toshi yoshida art
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Typical faintest printer's ink smudge on the right margin.įlat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $23.00 Signed: Block-signed "Toshi Yoshida" on the bottom margin.Ĭondition: Pristine condition. Image size: 9 and 5/8 x 14 and 3/4 inches (24.5 x 37.5 cm)ĭate: 1951, This print is later edition from original blocks. In the foreground we see remnants of snow clinging to. Dawn rises a brilliant orange above a soft sea of clouds in the distance. Paper size: 11 x 16 inches (28 x 40.5 cm) Artist: Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995) Title: Tsubakurodake, Morning Date: 1951 Colorful view of Mount Tsubakuro in the early morning. Later printing stamp "atozuri" and printer's stamp "Shinkichi Numabe" on verso as shown. Dated 1951 and Japanese title "瓢六" (Hyoroku) in Japanese on the left margin. Block-signed "Toshi Yoshida" English title "Hyoroku"(impressed) on the bottom margin.

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Personally, I like the gentle lights through Shoji (Japanese washi paper windows and lanterns), it brings a heartwarming atmosphere. This print is so well illustrated because you can almost feel the lively atmosphere just from looking at this print. All Rights Reserved.Fine woodblock print "Hyoroku" is by Toshi Yoshida. Minneapolis Institute of Art has published Japanese Legacy: Four Generations of Yoshida Family Artists featuring their major exhibition of the family.Ĭopyright © 2020 Panteek. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Massachusetts recently featured an exhibition of the artistic legacy of the Yoshida Family.

toshi yoshida art

The diverse styles of each artist represent a treasure trove of natural beauty and iconic scenes from all over the world. Each print is in excellent condition, never framed and individual sizes are stated under the image. The Yoshida artists have travelled widely, including in the US and Africa, and portray a range of natural subjects rarely found in Japanese prints, including many of America. Today it is run by his Toshi's son Tsukasa Yoshida, born 1949. Known as the Bunkacenter, it became the most influential school for Japanese woodblock printmaking. After several visits to the Mendocino Art Center in California, his son, Toshi Yoshida founded the Yoshida Hanga Academy at Miasa, in the Japanese Alps. He went on to become one of the greatest artists of the Shin Hanga movement and to inspire future generations of his family. With the advent of the Shin Hanga movement in the 1920's and the focus on creating woodblock prints that appealed to the western as well as the Japanese aesthetic, Yoshida Hiroshi began creating in this style. The Japanese Yoshida family members have been artists, screen and scroll designers and print makers since the 1600's. Hiroshi Yoshida, Toshi Yoshida, Tsukasa Yoshida Prints Hikone Castle in Spring 10 3/4" x 15 3/4" Even his grandfather had worked as an artist. From an early age he learned the art of printmaking and painting from his father and his mother Fujio - an artist herself.

toshi yoshida art

Sunrise on New Year's Day, Ginza 8 5/8" x 12" About the artist: Toshi Yoshida was born on July 25, 1911, in Tokyo as the eldest son of the painter and printmaker Hiroshi Yoshida in 1911 in Tokyo. Heirinji, Temple Bell, 16 by 10 3/4 inchesĬherry Blossoms by the Gate, 15 3/4 by 11 inchesĮarly Spring in Azumino 1989 Toshi Yoshida Original edition, hand signed & named in the plate Life time Edition signed in plate in pencil and Japanese within the image (with chop) Toshi Yoshida Rice Field in Sugitsu, 1951 Life Time Edition Signed in Plate in pencil, Embossed Seal Small ink mark lower corner, slight thinning upper margin both corners verso Lifetime Edition, signed in pencil in the plateĮxcellent Condition, 2 tiny pinholes left margin clearly shown,








Toshi yoshida art