Yoshida | Snow at Kashiwabara

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吉田博 Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950)

柏原之雪
Snow at Kashiwabara

1927

木版画 | 横绘大大判 | 26.5cm x 40cm
Woodblock-print | Large Oban Yoko-e | 26.5cm x 40cm

自摺;铅笔亲笔签名;品相近完美
Signed in brush and in pencil, with jizuri seal; fine condition

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Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950)

Hiroshi Yoshida is perhaps the second best known Shin Hanga artist, after Hasui. Trained as a painter from a young age, he showed his work at the Detroit Museum of Art in 1899, making him among the first Japanese artists to gain a reputation in the United States. Eventually, like so many of his contemporaries, he worked for Watanabe Shozaburo producing landscape prints. While many were set in Japan, he traveled extensively and produced several wonderful designs of American subjects, such as New York skyscrapers, the Pittsburgh waterfront and national parks, and European subjects, such as Lake Como in Italy. His prints always had a distinctly painterly feel, as if they’d fallen off a watercolor brush.