Renowned painter and woodblock print artist Yoshida Hiroshi is celebrated as an expert among shin-hanga printmakers who integrated modern influences in realism and lighting into traditional Japanese technique. Hiroshi trained in oil painting before embracing woodblock printing--his work, a thoughtful blend of Eastern and Western styles. Known for lively scenes and travel-inspired landscapes, these four of Hiroshi's prints feature famous locations from across Japan. His mastery of color and atmosphere lend a sense of time to the places he depicts--the Golden Pavilion at sunrise, Toshogu Shrine between its tall cedars at dusk, or Kameido Bridge at the height of a spring bloom
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