Exhibition/Display Details
Yoshida Hiroshi: A Japanese Artist in Indian
In 1930, Japanese printmaker Yoshida Hiroshi (1876–1950) spent several months travelling in India and Southeast Asia.
After his return to Japan he produced a series of woodblock prints inspired by his travels.
This is a display of prints from the collection of Avijit and Chobi Lahiri.
Image: Yoshida Hiroshi (1876 – 1950), Elephant, 1931. © Lahiri Collection
I chose above exhibition !
The reason I chose this, because he had great talent and Japanese printmaker.
Japan Prints has been a dealer and collector in 20th century Shin Hanga
and Sosaku Hanga Japanese Woodblock Prints for over 25 years.
We can check this in ASHMOLEAN ;)
Let's enjoy this Friday !!!
See you tomorrow.
Yoshida Hiroshi: Honest Grocer
Hi!thank you share this.The artist trained in western oil painting and use varied colors.He conbined a new culture.particularly I look forward to see his exhibition.
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