Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
- In this Japanese name, the family name is Tsukioka.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡芳年, April 30, 1839-June 9, 1892), also called Taiso Yoshitoshi (大蘇芳年) or Yoshitoshi, was a Japanese artist. He was a master of the ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and painting.[1]
His adopted son was Tsukoka Kōgyō (1869-1927), who was also an artist.[1]
Gallery
- Yoshitoshi - Fukami Jikyû - Tsuki hyakushi no. 55.jpg
From 100 Aspects of the Moon (Tsuki hyakushi), 1885
- Yoshitoshi 32 aspect.jpg
From 32 Aspects of Women (Fusoku Sanjuniso), 1888
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Media
- Maisaka LACMA M.84.31.108.jpg
Tokaido Meisho no Uchi, "Maisaka", early Yoshitoshi seascape design from a collaborative series (1863).
- Inada Kyuzo Shinsuke.jpg
Eimei nijūhasshūku (Twenty-eight famous murders with verse, 1867)
- Yoshi tomigoro.jpg
"Seiriki Tamigorō committing suicide" from Kinsei kyōgiden series (1865)
- Adachi Moor.jpg
The Lonely House on Adachi Moor (1885)
- Fujiwara no Yasumasa Playing the Flute by Moonlight LACMA M.84.31.137a-c.jpg
"Fujiwara no Yasumasa Gekka Roteki zu" (Fujiwara no Yasumasa Playing the Flute) (1883)
- Yoshitoshi tsuki.jpg
From Yoshitoshi's Tsuki hyakushi ("One hundred aspects of the moon")
- Kwade gedachten veranderden Raigo van de Miidera tempel in een rat.-Rijksmuseum RP-P-1984-36.jpeg
Design from Yoshitoshi's series Shinkei Sanjurokuten (36 Ghosts), "Priest Raigo of Mii Temple" (1891)
- NDL-DC 1302763-Tsukioka Yoshitoshi-芳年武者无類 源牛若丸・熊坂長範-明治16-crd.jpg
Warriors Trembling with Courage :The fight between Ushiwakamaru (Minamoto no Yoshitune) and the bandit chief Kumasaka Chohan in 1174.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric. (2005). "Tsukoka Kōgyō" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 1000.
Other websites
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- Artencyclopedia.com, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Online