Takinoo Shrine, 1941

by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950)

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Takinoo Shrine, 1941 by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950)

Original Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950) Japanese Woodblock Print
Takinoo Shrine, 1941

A Fuji Arts Special Offer Auction

Hiroshi Yoshida - Hiroshi Yoshida was one of the most famous woodblock print artists of the 20th century and a leader in the shin-hanga or new print movement in Japan. He and his son, Toshi, traveled Japan and the globe, examining and sketching the people and places around them. Best known for his beautiful landscapes, his prints are richly detailed and he was especially skilled at capturing the effects of light and reflections on water. After 1925, Hiroshi Yoshida began self-publishing his own works, hiring his own carvers and printers and supervising them very closely. He was a highly skilled carver and printer in his own right, using a special "jizuri" seal to denote the designs he worked on himself. His lovely woodblocks are beautiful examples of 20th century Japanese printmaking.

Takinoo Shrine, 1941 - Peaceful view of Takinoo Shrine, nestled among the tall pine trees. A stone walkway leads to the building, and a few visitors beneath umbrellas can be seen at the entrance. A lovely, atmospheric design. The first time we've offered this subject.

Signed - Hiroshi Yoshida (with chop)
Publisher - Self-published

Artist - Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950)

Image Size - 6 1/2" x 8 7/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Takinoo Shrine, 1941 by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950)
Takinoo Shrine, 1941 by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 - 1950)

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