Thirty-six Views of Japanese Art
- March 15, 2022 - May 27, 2022
- Exhibition
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- Artwork
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- Artists
Museum/UFAB 222 -
On Site Exhibition
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Hiroshi Yoshida x
Hiroshi Yoshida was a twentieth century Western-style landscape oil and watercolor painter, and printmaker. Born in Kurume, Japan in 1876, Yoshida was best known for his majestic mountain landscapes and use of vibrant colors. He was a well-established painter prior to his involvement in printmaking. In 1923, him and his wife traveled to the United States and Europe to sight-see and sell prints. They returned home in 1925 and opened their own workshop, producing over two-hundred and fifty prints based on their travels including, Himeji Castle (1926), The Rapids (1928), and Inland Sea (1926-1929).