Place: Toyohashi
Born: 1876
Death: 1950
Biography:
, a renowned Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating landscapes. Born in 1876 in Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan, Yoshida's artistic journey was marked by innovation, exploration, and a deep passion for capturing the beauty of nature.
Adopted by the Yoshida family at the age of 15, Hiroshi began his artistic training under Tamura Sōryū and Miyake Kokki in Kyoto. He later moved to Tokyo, where he became a member of the Meiji Bijutsukai (Meiji Art Society), the first Western-style art organization in Japan.
innovative approach to shin-hanga style has influenced generations of artists. His travels around the world, capturing diverse landscapes in traditional Japanese woodblock style, have made his works highly regarded globally.
Yoshida Hiroshi's artistic legacy is a testament to the enduring power of Japanese art. His innovative approach to shin-hanga style has left an indelible mark on the world of art, inspiring generations to come. View more artworks by Yoshida Hiroshi on Wikioo.org