This design was originally published in 1995 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 9 5/8 x 6 3/4 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
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Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Kiyomizu Temple
Author: adminFeb 9
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Tenryuji Garden
Author: adminJan 31
Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Mt. Fuji from Ohito Morning
Author: adminDec 30
Fuji from Ohito – Morning. This design was originally published in 1962 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Daisetsuzan
Author: adminDec 26
Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints.
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Toshi Yoshida Japanese Woodblock Print Heirinji Temple Bell Pencil Signed
Author: adminSep 26
Toshi Yoshida Japanese Woodblock “Heirinji Temple Bell” Pencil Signed /Framed. As you can see from the photos, the paper has toned with age to a brownish color and on the left-hand side where the wood block meets the matting, it has come loose a bit. It measures approximately 16 1/2 x 21 1/2″ Framed, and the viewable image size is approximately 10 x 15″. The frame has just a bit of wear with age. Thanks for your interest.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushiyama
Author: adminAug 28
This design was originally published in 1951 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 9 1/2 x 14 5/8 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
WB Toshi Yoshida Japanese Woodblock Prints Garden Antique Temple Ukiyo-e Pond
Author: adminAug 24
Printed by Heihachi Komatsu. Painting 21 x 31cm.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Gwalior
Author: adminJun 27
This design was originally published in 1984 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 4 3/4 x 7 1/8 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Umbrella
Author: adminJun 18
This design was originally published in 1940 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 9 3/8 x 6 3/4 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Yodo River
Author: adminJun 9
This design was originally published in 1942 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 6 5/8 x 9 5/8 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.