by Albert Turoń
Nationality
Japanese
Lifetime
1876-1950
Biography
Yoshida Hiroshi, first a European-style oil and watercolor painter and later a print artist, is considered part of the <em>shinhanga</em> (new prints) movement, which aimed to revitalize Japan’s workshop-based printing practices. He was particularly well known for his views of famous places. A world traveler who visited countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America, Yoshida’s first international exhibition took place in 1899 at what is now the Detroit Institute of Arts. He had a wide collecting base in the United States.
Artworks
Kagurazaka Street after a Night Rain
Yoshida Hiroshi
Evening on the Chikugo River
Crytomeria Avenue
Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms: Spring ...
Twelve Scenes of Tokyo: Kagurazaka Stree...
Waterfall
Child
Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossom: Arashiya...
Carp and Tortoises