Shin-Hanga
Toshi Yoshida, "White Plum in the Farmyard" (PS)
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The architectural elements and intricate detailing of the thatched roof are exquisitely printed in this early, pencil-signed edition of a popular design by Toshi Yoshida.
Date: 1951
Size: Oban
Pencil-signed, lifetime edition
Publisher: The Artist
Condition: Previous mounting marks visible in margin, otherwise fine color and condition
Frame Shown: 16" x 24", Classic Wood, Clear Walnut
Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995) is one of the twentieth century's most important woodblock print artists. Toshi is part of a long and famous line of past and present artists whose influence and popularity persist to this day. His father, Hiroshi Yoshida, was a master painter and woodblock print artists at the height of the shin-hanga print movement.
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