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‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’ 郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) - 1875 - Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - Japón -  Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)
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‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’ 郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) - 1875 - Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

Original Woodblock print – – Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) – ‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) – Japan -1875 (Meiji 8) The signature is ‘yoshitoshi ‘太蘇芳年 At the beginning of the Meiji era, the “Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun(東京日日新聞)” drawn by Yoshiiku Ochiai became a hit. The Nishiki-e Shimbun published by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, who was a rival of Yoshiiku at the time, from Kinsodo in 1875. A strange scene of murder and emotions that has never been seen before is depicted, and the storyteller Sanyutei Encho and the storyteller Shourin Hakuen are writing the texts. memo Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi 大蘇 芳年 1839 – 1892) was a Japanese artist. He is widely recognized as the last great master of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock printing and painting. He is also regarded as one of the form’s greatest innovators. In addition, Bob studied not only Ukiyo-e but also Kikuchi Yosai’s style of painting and Western painting. He also studied historical paintings, bijin-ga, genre paintings, and classical paintings. Many of Bob’s works are famous, including his muzan-e(無惨画). Famous disciples include Toshikata Mizuno(水野年方), Toshihide Migita(右田年英), and Toshitsune Inano(稲野年恒). There are Toshinobu Yamazaki(山崎年信) and others. As it is an old ukiyo-e, it has stains and cut.

N.º 83619095

Vendido
‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’ 郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) - 1875 - Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - Japón -  Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’ 郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) - 1875 - Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

Original Woodblock print – – Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) – ‘Yūbinhōchi shinbun dai 425-gō’郵便報知新聞 第425号 (Hochi Newspaper No.425) – Japan -1875 (Meiji 8)

The signature is ‘yoshitoshi ‘太蘇芳年

At the beginning of the Meiji era, the “Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun(東京日日新聞)” drawn by Yoshiiku Ochiai became a hit.
The Nishiki-e Shimbun published by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, who was a rival of Yoshiiku at the time, from Kinsodo in 1875.
A strange scene of murder and emotions that has never been seen before is depicted, and the storyteller Sanyutei Encho and the storyteller Shourin Hakuen are writing the texts.

memo
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi 大蘇 芳年 1839 – 1892) was a Japanese artist.
He is widely recognized as the last great master of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock printing and painting.
He is also regarded as one of the form’s greatest innovators.

In addition, Bob studied not only Ukiyo-e but also Kikuchi Yosai’s style of painting and Western painting. He also studied historical paintings, bijin-ga, genre paintings, and classical paintings.
Many of Bob’s works are famous, including his muzan-e(無惨画).

Famous disciples include Toshikata Mizuno(水野年方), Toshihide Migita(右田年英), and Toshitsune Inano(稲野年恒).
There are Toshinobu Yamazaki(山崎年信) and others.
As it is an old ukiyo-e, it has stains and cut.

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