Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博 Yoshida Hiroshi, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker.

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A study inspired by old woodblock prints ✨

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Koganei hashi sekisho (Evening glow at Koganei bridge)
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)

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Maekawa Senpan (1888-1960), color woodblock prints !

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I finally get to post some of my best work I've done for This is a tease of what's to come.

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A concept idea I made a week ago. I want to make a mystical samurai action anime. I thought it might be cool to make the background similar to Japanese woodblock prints but simpler

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over Seattle, in a woodblock art print style.

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Greetings! I’m Jo, an illustrator and designer from Wisconsin! I draw a lot of low fantasy and prints inspired by woodblock ukiyo-e! ✨

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Merry Christmas! The Morse wishes you and your family of little angels a joyous day! From the Morse collection: "Here's a Jolly Christmas Load," woodblock print, 1886, Frederick Stuart Church, American, 1842–1924.

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Gwenda Morgan Beautiful Woodcuts. Please RT, like and follow Fishink blog. A taste of B/W Mid century beauty. Merry Christmas everyone and thanks for following this year. https://t.co/fMg1skNULY

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🆕 opening December 22: Key to the Collection. Come see treasured favorites from our legacy collections of European paintings, Japanese woodblock prints, and American modern art.

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Paul Jacoulet, Nuit de Neige, Corée / Snowy night, Korea, Estampe / Woodblock, c./v. 1934.

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woodblock prints, Five story pagoda in snowy day at Ueno Okazaki Shintaro FINE ART PRINT, https://t.co/JPA3QgX7Nb

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winter Hiroshige woodblock New Year sunrise after snow at Susaki FINE ART PRINT, Japanese art
https://t.co/A8D7Ik06H1

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After WW2 Japan’s print artists found new audiences through members of the Allied occupation. Now on view, of Post War Japan tells the story of this history and how continues to be a vibrant and ever-changing art form today https://t.co/C4bpmM8Nqp

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Last year’s
fragile, vanished snow
is falling now again —
if only seeing you
could be like this.

-Izumi Shikibu, b. 976
(trans. Jane Hirshfield & Mariko Aratani)


[1765 woodblock of the poet by Komatsuken]

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It's time for ukiyo-e woodblock-printed birds from Kitagawa Utamaro‘s 'A Chorus of Birds.' The original publication was published at the height of Utamaro’s career around 1790. Learn more here: https://t.co/almKyY34ZO

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