Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Print Dance of Eternal Love Antique Art

This listing features the Toshi Yoshida woodblock print titled "Dance of Eternal Love" in the Antiques category. The item condition is not specified, so check the listing for details, including any visible wear, framing status, or provenance. Free shipping is included with the purchase. Since the description and additional specifics are not provided here, review the listing for details on what is included, photos, and any return or handling terms before ordering.

USD 600.00
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LocationChicago, Illinois US
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Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Print Dance of Eternal Love Antique Art Specs
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Featured RefinementsJapanese Woodblock Print
Region of OriginJapan
MakerToshi Yoshida (1911-1995)
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16.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Japanese woodblock print by Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995), titled Dance of Eternal Love. This design was originally published in 1994 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. Because this design was published shortly before Toshi's death, there were very few, if any, pencil signed versions distributed. It has the same embossed printing as the original run. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 12 1/8 x 17 1/2 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Toshi Yoshida was the oldest son of shin hanga print master Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950). Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don't settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist's family and meeting their exacting standards.