Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon


  • P0602-175
  • Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon
  • Woodblock Print
  • Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)
  • Japan
  • Dated 1886
  • Ink on Paper
  • 9.40'' W x 14'' H
  • $2950
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    • Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) is widely recognized as the last great master of Ukiyo-e and one of the form's greatest innovators. Living the last years of feudal Japan and the first years of modern Japan following the Meiji Restoration, Yoshitoshi was as equally interested in new things as concerned with the loss of traditional Japanese culture. One of his greatest works was this series, One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, depicting scenes from Japanese and Chinese history and legend, with the moon as the unifying element.
    P0602-175 – Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon
    Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon Moon at the Yamaki Mansion, #27 from 100 Aspects of the Moon

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