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Soga no Gorō Riding on Horseback to Ōiso, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)
#ukiyoe
i realized all my OCs are just flat chested girls with mostly short hair, realistic hair colors, and practical outfits, and then realized i probably just subconsciously try design girls like yoshitoshi abe does
I guess it’s just time for me to show everybody my favorite official art, so lemme show you some of Yoshitoshi ABe’s Serial Experiments Lain artwork... It’s very elegiac. I especially love his use of purples and blues
The Killing of a Nue, Yoshitoshi, @lacma https://t.co/TJ4jQ9ADVu #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #Batman) 🖌🎨
แฟนอาร์ตเก่าจากตอนย้อนดูเรื่อง serial experiments lain กับ haibane renmei ซึ่งมีอาร์ติสที่ชอบคนเดียวกันวาดให้คือคุณ Yoshitoshi Abe ตอนนั้นดูรวดเดียวจบแล้วอึนหนักมากเลยต้องหาทางปล่อยออกมา😂
Crane bride Japanese tales / Japanese Ukiyo-e Drawing by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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The Postal News, no. 466-2, Yoshitoshi, @lacma https://t.co/ZKPTaXGawx #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #Reds) 🖌🎨
... married Kushinadahime. They had five children, one being the god Okuninushi. He is also associated with marriage. Today Susanoo is still widely worshipped & is considered a cultural hero.
#JapaneseFolklore
🎨1. Yoshitoshi
2. Kuniyoshi
3. Via Shinto Cocoro
4. Matthew Meyer
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The Ghost of Seigen, Yoshitoshi, @lacma https://t.co/gfWLHssH2y #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #PurpleRain) 🖌🎨
In #JapaneseFolklore, the now extinct Japanese wolf features as okuri-okami (sending wolf) who followed home lost travellers ensuring they reached their destination safely. In these Japanese #ukiyoe prints by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, wolves are portrayed alongside the #FullMoon.
Asukai Masanori Teaching Tokugawa Yoshimune to Play Kemari, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)
#ukiyoe
For Mollusc Monday I'd like to celebrate images of molluscs in Japanese woodblock - woodcut was the first printmaking I did and I loved the grain - these terrifying human-mollusc encounters are by the wonderful artist-makers Yoshitoshi and Katusushika Hokusai #molluscmonday
Yoshitoshi Tsukioka - Delighted- The Appearance of a Geisha Today, during the Meiji Era 1888 #japan #japaneseart #yoshitoshi #月岡芳年 #ukiyoe #浮世絵 #日本美術