TOSHI YOSHIDA Rare 1962 Abstract Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Numbered COA
Gallery Art at Wholesale Prices. Over 30 Years of Fine Art Experience. All Artwork Guaranteed Authentic. We acquired this unique piece from the Estate of artist Patricia Tool. This piece is pencil-signed by Yoshida in the lower right, and dated 1962. His stamp is in the lower left of the print and the number 2 is written in the lower left margin. T is pictured in a vintage frame under glass, but the older mat has caused a mat burn around the margins so we have removed it to avoid further degradation. Frame is too damaged to include. Condition : Good – Image is very good, but mark from mat around edges. Very small tear in upper right corner. Measurements : Image is approx 12 3/4″ x 4 3/4″. About the Artist : Toshi Yoshida was an artist of great breadth and vision. Though known primarily for his woodblock prints, he was also a remarkable painter and illustrator. His artistic style cannot be easily summarized, because he was constantly innovating and pushing the boundaries of the woodblock medium. His work ranges from realistic landscapes to imaginative abstract designs to detailed portraits of animals in their environments. Toshi was part of the second generation of the Yoshida family to work in the woodblock medium. Both his father, Hiroshi Yoshida, and mother, Fujio Yoshida, were artists and printmakers. Toshi first studied the techniques of woodblock printing in his father’s studio, and the subject matter of his earlier prints is reminiscent of Hiroshi’s work. However, there were personality and stylistic differences between Toshi and his father, and this comes through in their artwork. Compared to the misty grandeur of Hiroshi’s perfectly composed prints, Toshi’s early landscapes are more down-to-earth and straightforward. Toshi was masterful at depicting the charm of ordinary Japanese life, particularly in prints like. To name just a few. Occasionally he depicted famous landmarks, but his prints tend to focus on the human element rather than the monumental. Bradley Fine Art Gallery and Our Policies. O Who we are: Bradley Fine Art Gallery was a San Diego fixture for over 20 years. We recently moved our business 100% online and sell across multiple platforms. You can read more about us on our website – Bradleyfineartgallery dot com. We sell our higher end and/or large-scale items on Chairish dot com.