Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka

Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka
(1839 Edo-6/9/1892) (Japan); aka Yoshitoshi, Taiso / Yonejiro, Owariya
   Woodblock printmaker. Considered one of last masters of Ukiyo-e art. Trained under Kuniyoshi.
   Reproductions: [Semi-nude woman]; 1888; Gno- jewski, 2004: p. 21 .

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