Drawer 01-20
Container
Contains 20 Results:
Kitagawa Utamaro, -1806
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 19
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:
-1806
Kuniyoshi Yasuo, 1893-1953
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 9
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 1893-1953
Ogata Korin
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 10
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
Torii Kiyonaga, 1742-1815
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 20
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 1742-1815
Unknown Artists
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 11
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
Urushibara Yoshijiro
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 12
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
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 13
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 1798-1861
Watanbe Shotei
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 15
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
Yamakawa Shuho, 1898-1944
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 16
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 1898-1944
Yoshida Hiroshi, 1876-1950
File — drawer: 01-20, Folder: 17
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 1876-1950