Toshi Yoshida, Autumn in Hakone Museum, Landscape

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Artist: Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995)
Title: Autumn in Hakone Museum
Publisher: Yoshida Family
Date: 20th century (originally printed in 1954)
Size: 40.5 x 26.5 cm

Original Japanese woodblock print.

toshi yoshida, autumn, hakone museum, landscape
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Toshi Yoshida was an extremely renowned artist in the sosaku-hanga movement of modern printmaking. Following in his father, Hiroshi Yoshida's footsteps Toshi produced many woodblock prints portraying natural scenes. While his niche was traditionally animals, occasionally he would produce landscape works, like the one seen here, like his father.


In this print, the artist captures a beautiful view of the entrance and garden of Hakone Museum in autumn. The trees and foliage are rendered in warm tones of red, orange and yellow, making the place ideal for 'koyo' (viewing colourful leaves).

Toshi Yoshida


One of the most famous Japanese woodblock print artists of the 20th century, Toshi Yoshida was the eldest son of Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950), a highly successful printmaker in the shin-hanga movement, who specialised in the subject of landscape. During his childhood, an illness left him unable to attend school and he enjoyed watching animals and his father's printmaking workshop. Encouraged by his grandmother, Toshi often sketched animals.

During his artistic career, Toshi Yoshida struggled to balance staying loyal to his father and developing his own style, while seeking to renew the declining ukiyo-e tradition as a shin-hanga artist. Although he chose animals as his speciality in 1926, his early works through the 1950s, like 'Tokyo at Night' (1938), adopted landscapes in a style similar to his father’s. However, compared to Hiroshi’s elaborate, subdued and monumental landscape prints, Toshi’s usage of rich and profound colour succeeds in expressing candid traditional Japanese scenery.

The death of his father in 1950 marked Toshi's total break from his past and he produced a series of abstract prints. These experimental designs draw from expressionism and pop art with bold colour palettes. The respect for his father had kept Toshi away from trying it earlier, but after a few years he returned to his original realistic style and his innate affinity for animals and birds. From 1971 to 1994, until the last years of his life, Toshi worked almost exclusively on animal prints. Toshi was also a children's book illustrator. He wrote his own short stories and made illustrations in the ‘Animal Picture Book’ series. As with his father’s prints, Toshi signed his artworks in pencil and very often the titles provided are in English.

More Information
Print FormatDai-Oban
ArtistToshi Yoshida
SubjectLandscapes, Modern/Shin-Hanga
Dimensions40.5 x 26.5 cm
Condition ReportPosthumous (embossed seal on the right bottom), ink running on the top left.
FoldersIn Store, EJ
LocationEvent JE
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