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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1839-1892 Yoshitoshi’s Courageous Warriors: Sagami Jiro Taira Masakado, woodblock print, 1883.

YOSHITOSHI

Scholten Japanese Art / March 9 - February 18, 2017 / New York, New York

http://www.scholten-japanese-art.com/upcoming.htm

Scholten Japanese Art is pleased to participate in Asia Week New York 2017 with YOSHITOSHI, a single-artist exhibition focused on the work of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), one of the last great ukiyo-e artists of the 19th century.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a full-color catalogue of 138 pages with 125 entries illustrating 180 woodblock prints. The online exhibition will feature the same images and information as found in the catalogue, and the gallery will display approximately 40 works on view. It will feature woodblock prints spanning the breadth of Yoshitoshi's productive life, from rare early compositions to the well-remembered masterworks of his late-career renaissance, many of which remain some of the best remembered in all of ukiyo-e. The catalogue will track his development from indebtedness to artistic forbearers to the unprecedented stylistic paths he forged in the rapidly shifting market of the early Meiji Period (1868-1912).

The catalog can currently be purchased, and the exhibition viewed, online at www.scholten-japanese-art.com.

The gallery exhibition will open on Thursday, March 9th, and continue through Saturday, March 18th.

Scholten Japanese Art, located at 145 West 58th Street, Suite 6D, is currently open Monday through Friday, and some Saturdays, 11am - 5pm, by appointment. To schedule an appointment please call (212) 585-0474. 





Scholten Japanese Art
145 West 58th St
Suite 6D
New York, New York