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    Toshi Yoshida, "Mount Holy Cross, Colorado"

    Shin-Hanga

    Toshi Yoshida, "Mount Holy Cross, Colorado"

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    Mount Holy Cross is shown in spring-time from a hill covered in wild flowers. A meditative piece with beautiful swirls of clouds in the sky. Pencil-signed by the artist, this woodblock print comes directly from the Yoshida family estate and has never been been displayed. A rarely available early-state.

    Date: 1966
    Size: Dai-Oban (approx. 19” x 13”)
    Published by Artist (pencil-signed)
    Condition: Fine
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    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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