Silver Pavilion - Kyoto, 1951

by Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995)

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Silver Pavilion - Kyoto, 1951 by Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995)

Original Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995) Japanese Woodblock Print
Silver Pavilion - Kyoto, 1951

Toshi Yoshida - Toshi Yoshida was the son of Hiroshi Yoshida, one of the most famous woodblock print artists of the twentieth century. He followed the family tradition and centuries-old Japanese craft of woodblock printmaking, adopting and developing his signature style. His close relationship with his father was instrumental in the pursuit of his art. Together, father and son traveled Japan and the globe, examining and sketching the people and places around them.

Although Yoshida's prints span a wide range of subjects, he is most well known for his lovely portrayals of everyday life in Japan and the beautiful countryside. His works often include the human element, adding a sense of scale and a personal quality to his remarkable landscapes. Softly colored and masterfully composed, Toshi Yoshida's evocative woodblock prints capture the beauty of Japan in his own unique style.

Comments - Lovely view looking across the pond at the Silver Pavilion (Ginkakuji) in Kyoto in springtime. Colorful pink, orange, and white blossoms dot the landscape among lush green foliage and tall trees, with carefully placed boulders along the water's edge. A beautiful image of this famous site.

Signed - Toshi Yoshida in English in the margin (with chop), with red artist's seal within image
Publisher - Self-published, later edition

Artist - Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995)

Image Size - 14 5/8" x 9 5/8" + margins as shown

Condition - Excellent overall with no issues to report.

Silver Pavilion - Kyoto, 1951 by Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995)
Silver Pavilion - Kyoto, 1951 by Toshi Yoshida (1911 - 1995)