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Contains 20 Results:

Asada Benji, 1899-1984

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 1
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1899-1984

Kawanabe Kyosui (Gyosui), 1868-1935

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 2
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1868-1935

Shunkosai Hokushu, active 1809–1832

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 3
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: active 1809–1832

Tomioka Eisen, 1864-1905

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 4
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1864-1905

Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige, 1797-1858

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 5
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1797-1858

Utagawa Toyokuni, 1769-1825

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 14
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: Majority of material found in 1769-1825

Chobunsai Eishi

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 6
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1700-1942

Kan-Un

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 7
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1700-1942

Katsushika Hokusai

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 8
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of forty-seven woodblock prints on silk and rice cloth. Of special interest in this series is Hiroshi Yoshida's print Criptomeria Avenue. Yoshida was one of the last artists to work in the traditional shop fashion. Coming from a family of printmakers he initially began his career as a painter, studying in the Japanese city of Kyoto, as well as in Europe. Yoshida is known to have made at least one visit to the United States where he...
Dates: 1700-1942

Kawashima Shuho, May 5,1958

 File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 18
Series Scope and Content Summary From the Series: This series is comprised of three paintings created by artist Shuho Kawashima as a demonstration of the technique of Japanese brush painting in Dr. Esther Shephard's SJSU class in Oriental Literature (English 119) on May 15, 1958.The paintings are described by the artist as being depictions of "Pine, Bamboo, and Plum Blossom, the 'Three That Do Not Fear The Winter.'" "They are especially honored by the Chinese and the Japanese, the first two because they remain green through the...
Dates: May 5,1958