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Hiroshi Yoshida

Shin-hanga

1925–1937

Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博, Yoshida Hiroshi, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style, including the Taj Mahal, the Swiss Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other National Parks in the United States.

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Fujisan from Yamanaka, 1937
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Fujiyama from Okitsu, 1928
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Sailboats, Afternoon, 1926
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Unzendake, 1927
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Hikaru umi, "the sparkling sea”, 1926
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Winter in Taguchi, 1927
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El Capitan, 1925
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View from Komagatake, 1928
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Musashino, 1928
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Morning on Mount Tsurugi, 1926
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Sailing Boats, Forenoon, 1926
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Lake Moraine, 1925
Location: Earth
Movement: Shin-hanga

Text: Wikipedia


Posted: January 2021
Category: Painting