Yoshida Hiroshi
Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) was SHINHANGA artist. Grown up as an adapted son to a drawing teacher, then left home and went up to the capital. Learned at Fudosha hosted by Koyama Shotaro. Became a member of Meiji Bijutsukai and later founded Taiheiyogakai himself. In 1899, he flew over to USA and travelled through the country throwing an oil painting exhibition in various places. Afterwards, he often visited overseas to collect painting subjects or hold viewings. He produced a number of landscape prints along with Kawase Hasui under Watanabe Shozaburo.
Yoshida Hiroshi
“Twelve Scenes in the Japan Alps, Snow Grouse and Dicentra Flowers”
Yoshida Hiroshi
“Night at Kyoto”
Yoshida Hiroshi
“Morning Mist in Taj Mahal No.5, India and Southeast Asia”
Yoshida Hiroshi
“Seto Island Sea, Shimmering Ocean”
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