GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Hiroshi Yoshida was the first of a multi-generation family of well-known printmakers. He began his career as a painter whose work was very popular in Europe and America. In the 1920s, he began making prints based on his paintings, and he was equally successful in both media. Yoshida specialized in landscapes and cityscapes depicting places all over the world, including India. The vitality and color of his prints and paintings made him very appealing to collectors.
Excerpt from
- Anne Bromberg, Label text, 2018.
NOTES
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Yoshida_Hiroshi: ULAN: 500341679
Cultures
Geography
Japan (nation): TGN: 1000120
Process/materials
printmaking: AAT: 300131119
shin hanga (printmaking styles): AAT: 300262954
woodblock prints: AAT: 300041405
Historical periods
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
Individuals
Subject terms
arches: AAT: 300000994
gates: AAT: 300002916
gateways: AAT: 300069189
genre (visual works): AAT: 300139140
markets (events): AAT: 300112347
Mukden (Shenyang): TGN: 7016661
nostalgia: AAT: 300417322
shops (stores): AAT: 300005283
streets: AAT: 300008247
urban landscapes: AAT: 300132447
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Before 1985: Abram C. Joseph and Ruth Ring
1985: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Ruth F. Ring
The main source for this provenance is the object summary dated June 8, 2009, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collection Records object file.
AUDIO ASSETS
VIDEO ASSETS
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WEB RESOURCES
- Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art~Learn more about the Shin-hanga printmaking movement in 20th century Japan.
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General Description
Hiroshi Yoshida was the first of a multi-generation family of well-known printmakers. He began his career as a painter whose work was very popular in Europe and America. In the 1920s, he began making prints based on his paintings, and he was equally successful in both media. Yoshida specialized in landscapes and cityscapes depicting places all over the world, including India. The vitality and color of his prints and paintings made him very appealing to collectors.
Excerpt from
- Anne Bromberg, Label text, 2018.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
- Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art~Learn more about the Shin-hanga printmaking movement in 20th century Japan.
Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Yoshida_Hiroshi: ULAN: 500341679
Cultures
Geography
Japan (nation): TGN: 1000120
Process/materials
printmaking: AAT: 300131119
shin hanga (printmaking styles): AAT: 300262954
woodblock prints: AAT: 300041405
Historical periods
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
Individuals
Subject terms
arches: AAT: 300000994
gates: AAT: 300002916
gateways: AAT: 300069189
genre (visual works): AAT: 300139140
markets (events): AAT: 300112347
Mukden (Shenyang): TGN: 7016661
nostalgia: AAT: 300417322
shops (stores): AAT: 300005283
streets: AAT: 300008247
urban landscapes: AAT: 300132447
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Before 1985: Abram C. Joseph and Ruth Ring
1985: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Ruth F. Ring
The main source for this provenance is the object summary dated June 8, 2009, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collection Records object file.
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