Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was a Japanese artist known for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings. He is considered one of the last great masters of the genre and is remembered for his innovative and dramatic works, which often depicted scenes from Japanese history and folklore. His work was highly influential in the development of modern Japanese art and his prints remain popular to this day.
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Yoshitoshi Prints
- Okubo Hikozaemon Rescuing Tokugawa Leyasu on the Battlefield
- Pandora's Box, Omoi Tsuzura and Yokubari Obasan
- Strolling, the Appearance of an Upper-Class Wife of the Meiji Era and Itchy, the Appearance of a Kept Woman of the Kaei Era. From the Series Fuzoku Sanjuniso, 'Thirty Two Aspects of Women'
- Yoshitsune and the Tengu King