Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 10"x15"
Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 10"x15"
This is a 10 3/8" x 15 1/2" giclée reproduction print of a Japanese Showa era woodblock print titled after the Fuji Yama from Okitsu, c. 1928 by the great Japanese shinhanga artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 to 1950).
This is a giclée reproduction print. It is from a very high resolution scan taken of the original print in our collection with a state of the art flat bed scanner. It is printed on acid free archival fine-art paper with highly fade resistant pigments inks.
This is essentially actual size with measurements of 15.5" wide by 10.25" tall. The print is in new condition.
Hiroshi Yoshida (1876–1950) was a distinguished Japanese woodblock print artist. Born in Tokyo, he initially pursued a military career but later shifted to art. Hiroshi seamlessly blended traditional ukiyo-e techniques with Western artistic elements. His landscapes, particularly scenes from his extensive travels, gained international acclaim. Yoshida was a key figure in the shin-hanga (new print) movement, emphasizing collaboration between artists, carvers, and printers. His intricate prints, often featuring natural beauty, exemplify a harmonious fusion of Eastern and Western artistic influences.