Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 7"x10"
Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 7"x10"
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This is a 6 3/4" x 10" 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 10" wide by 6 3/4" 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.




