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Yoshitoshi, artist
Japanese, 1839 - 1892
Strolling from the series Thirty-two Customs and Manners, 19th century
Color woodcut
35.7 x 24 cm (sheet)
Museum Purchase, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts Endowment Fund and Gift in memory of Michael Kent Sandgren from his Friends and Colleagues 1996.43
Artist Credit: all
Artist Biography: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. Other names used: Yoshioka Kinzaburo, Yonejiro, Gyokuoro, Ikkaisai, Kaisai, Oju, Sokatei, after 1873 changed his family name to Taiso; Ukiyo-e printmaker; lived in Tokyo; pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi; also studied with Kikuchi Yosai and was adopted by Tsukioka Sessai; in the 1870s worked as a newspaper illustrator; one of the last true ukiyo-e artists working in the mainstream of the late ukiyo-e tradition; died mentally deranged;
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