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Mar 15, 2025
Sight height 10.5 in, width 16 in. Hiroshi Yoshida was a leading artist of the shin hanga, or new print movement known for his landscapes of Japan and beyond. Yoshida studied Western-style painting, winning many exhibition prizes and making several trips to the United States, Europe and North Africa selling his watercolors and oil paintings. In 1902, he played a leading role in the organization of the Meiji Fine Arts Society into the Pacific Painting Association. His work was featured in the exhibitions of the state-sponsored Bunten and Teiten. While highly successful as an oil painter and watercolor artist, Hiroshi Yoshida turned to woodblock printmaking upon learning of the Western worlds infatuation with ukiyo-e. Yoshidas works continue to be celebrated for their technical mastery and artistic vision. His prints and paintings are held in collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. All of his lifetime prints are signed Hiroshi Yoshida in pencil and marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal outside of the margin. Within the image, most prints are signed Yoshida with brush and ink beside a red Hiroshi seal.
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