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A Japanese Legacy : Four Generations of Yoshida Family Artists
AUTHOR: Laura W. Allen (editor)
PUBLISHER: Minneapolis Institute of Arts
DIMENSIONS: 11 1/2 x 9 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 223
TEXT: English
CONDITION: New, shrink wrapped
PRICE: $75.00
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This important exhibition catalog presents over 160 oil paintings, watercolors, and woodblock prints by eight artists from a single-family spanning four generations and over 100 years. Featured artists include Kasaburo Yoshida, Hiroshi Yoshida, Toshi Yoshida, Hodaka Yoshida, and the Yoshida women: Fujio, Chizuko, Kiso, and Ayomi, with approximately 20 oil paintings, 15 watercolors, and 100 woodblock prints, several sketchbooks, and other supporting photographs. These fine works are drawn from both public and private collections, most notably The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Toledo Museum of Art, Margaret and Eugene Skibbe (Minneapolis), the Tokyo National Museum, The Fukuoka Art Museum, and the Yoshida family.
The catalog features essays by Koichi Yasunaga, chief curator at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Kendall Brown, professor at California State, Long Beach, Laura W. Allen of San Francisco, Eugene M. Skibbe of Minneapolis and Matthew Welch, curator of Japanese art at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. They provide new insights into each artist as well as a broad view of major issues confronting Japanese art in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The unique perspective of a single-family also offers a rare opportunity to examine how family ties impact artistic creation.
A Japanese Legacy : Four Generations of Yoshida Family Artists
AUTHOR: Laura W. Allen (editor)
PUBLISHER: Minneapolis Institute of Arts
DIMENSIONS: 11 1/2 x 9 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 223
TEXT: English
CONDITION: New, shrink wrapped
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
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This important exhibition catalog presents over 160 oil paintings, watercolors, and woodblock prints by eight artists from a single-family spanning four generations and over 100 years. Featured artists include Kasaburo Yoshida, Hiroshi Yoshida, Toshi Yoshida, Hodaka Yoshida, and the Yoshida women: Fujio, Chizuko, Kiso, and Ayomi, with approximately 20 oil paintings, 15 watercolors, and 100 woodblock prints, several sketchbooks, and other supporting photographs. These fine works are drawn from both public and private collections, most notably The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Toledo Museum of Art, Margaret and Eugene Skibbe (Minneapolis), the Tokyo National Museum, The Fukuoka Art Museum, and the Yoshida family.
The catalog features essays by Koichi Yasunaga, chief curator at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Kendall Brown, professor at California State, Long Beach, Laura W. Allen of San Francisco, Eugene M. Skibbe of Minneapolis and Matthew Welch, curator of Japanese art at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. They provide new insights into each artist as well as a broad view of major issues confronting Japanese art in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The unique perspective of a single-family also offers a rare opportunity to examine how family ties impact artistic creation.
A Japanese Legacy : Four Generations of Yoshida Family Artists
AUTHOR: Laura W. Allen (editor)
PUBLISHER: Minneapolis Institute of Arts
DIMENSIONS: 11 1/2 x 9 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 223
TEXT: English
CONDITION: New, shrink wrapped
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
This important exhibition catalog presents over 160 oil paintings, watercolors, and woodblock prints by eight artists from a single-family spanning four generations and over 100 years. Featured artists include Kasaburo Yoshida, Hiroshi Yoshida, Toshi Yoshida, Hodaka Yoshida, and the Yoshida women: Fujio, Chizuko, Kiso, and Ayomi, with approximately 20 oil paintings, 15 watercolors, and 100 woodblock prints, several sketchbooks, and other supporting photographs. These fine works are drawn from both public and private collections, most notably The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Toledo Museum of Art, Margaret and Eugene Skibbe (Minneapolis), the Tokyo National Museum, The Fukuoka Art Museum, and the Yoshida family.
The catalog features essays by Koichi Yasunaga, chief curator at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Kendall Brown, professor at California State, Long Beach, Laura W. Allen of San Francisco, Eugene M. Skibbe of Minneapolis and Matthew Welch, curator of Japanese art at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. They provide new insights into each artist as well as a broad view of major issues confronting Japanese art in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The unique perspective of a single-family also offers a rare opportunity to examine how family ties impact artistic creation.