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Hiroshi Yoshida

(Japan, 1876-1950)
Hiroshi Yoshida
(Japan, 1876-1950)

Hiroshi Yoshida, "A Little Temple Gate".

Woodcut. Sheet size 39.2 x 26.4 cm. Frame 44 x 33 cm.

Not examined out of the frame. Faded.

Artist

Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博, 1876–1950) is considered one of the leading artists of the shin-hanga movement, alongside Hasui Kawase. Renowned for his landscapes, Yoshida traveled widely and depicted international scenes—such as the Taj Mahal, Swiss Alps, and the Grand Canyon—using traditional Japanese woodblock techniques. Known in Japan as a mountain painter (山岳画家), he spent half the year on sketching trips and had a deep passion for mountain scenery. In his later years, he founded the Japan Mountain Painting Society (日本山岳画家協会). A dedicated mountaineer, he climbed the Japanese Alps every summer, later turning his sketches into large paintings and prints.

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