Top Quality Art - MIHO is a painting by Yoshida Hiroshi which was uploaded on August 15th, 2018.
Title
Top Quality Art - MIHO
Artist
Yoshida Hiroshi
Medium
Painting - Woodprint
Description
【YOSHIDA HIROSHI】
「MIHO」
(Top Quality Image Edition)
「三保」 (1935)【最高画質版】
【富士山】(Mount Fuji / ふじさん)
静岡県(富士宮市、裾野市、富士市、御殿場市、駿東郡小山町)と、山梨県(富士吉田市、南都留郡鳴沢村)に跨る活火山である。標高3776.24 m、日本最高峰(剣ヶ峰)の独立峰で、その優美な風貌は日本国外でも日本の象徴として広く知られている。数多くの芸術作品の題材とされ芸術面で大きな影響を与えただけではなく、気候や地層など地質学的にも大きな影響を与えている。懸垂曲線の山容を有した玄武岩質成層火山で構成され、その山体は駿河湾の海岸まで及ぶ。
【三保の松原】(MIHONOMATSUBARA / みほのまつばら)
静岡県静岡市清水区の三保半島にある景勝地。その美しさから日本新三景(大沼、三保の松原、耶馬溪)、日本三大松原(三保の松原、虹の松原、気比の松原)のひとつとされ、国の名勝に指定されている。また、ユネスコの世界文化遺産「富士山-信仰の対象と芸術の源泉」の構成資産に登録されている。
【Yoshida Hiroshi】
(吉田 博 Yoshida Hiroshi, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style, including the Taj Mahal, the Swiss Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other National Parks in the United States.
Hiroshi Yoshida (born Hiroshi Ueda) was born in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, in Kyushu, on September 19, 1876. He showed an early aptitude for art fostered by his adoptive father, a teacher of painting in the public schools. At age 19 he was sent to Kyoto to study under Tamura Shoryu, a well known teacher of western style painting. He then studied under Koyama Shotaro, in Tokyo, for another three years.
In 1899, Yoshida had his first American exhibition at Detroit Museum of Art (now Detroit Institute of Art). He then traveled to Boston, Washington, D.C., Providence and Europe. In 1920, Yoshida presented his first woodcut at the Watanabe Print Workshop, organized by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885–1962), publisher and advocate of the shin-hanga movement. However, Yoshida's collaboration with Watanabe was short partly due to Watanabe's shop burning down because of the Great Kanto earthquake on September 1, 1923.
In 1925, he hired a group of professional carvers and printers, and established his own studio. Prints were made under his close supervision. Yoshida combined the ukiyo-e collaborative system with the sōsaku-hanga principle of "artist's prints", and formed a third school, separating himself from the shin-hanga and sōsaku-hanga movement.
【吉田 博】(YOSHIDA HIROSHI / よしだ ひろし)
吉田 博(1876年(明治9年)9月19日 - 1950年(昭和25年)4月5日)は、日本の洋画家、版画家。自然と写実そして詩情を重視した作風で、明治、大正、昭和にかけて風景画家の第一人者として活躍した。
Uploaded
August 15th, 2018