Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, Midnight #Moon at Mount Yoshino: Iga no tsubone, January 1886.
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Taira no Masakado by #Yoshitoshi Tsukioka.
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Shumitsu Kanja Yoshitaka Reflecting as a Rat in a Mirror, by Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, 1867.
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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, The Story of Otomi and Yosaburō, December 1885.
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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, Appearing Undecided, Behavior of a Wife of the Kaei Era, 1888.
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The cry of the fox (Konkai), by Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, 19th century.
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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) is celebrated as the last great master of #ukiyoe. His works are characterized by a unique blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern influences, reflecting the tumultuous period of the #MeijiRestoration. Yoshitoshi’s prints are known for their vivid colors, dynamic compositions, and expressive depictions of historical and supernatural subjects.

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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: The last great master of ukiyo-e

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) is celebrated as the last great master of ukiyo-e. His works are characterized by a unique blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern influences, reflecting the tumultuous period of the Meiji Restoration. Yoshitoshi’s prints are known for their vivid colors, dynamic compositions, and expressive depictions of historical and supernatural subjects. In this post, we will explore the life and art of this influential artist, and examine some of his most famous works.

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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi (月岡芳年, 1839-1892), Umanosuke on Bridge, from the series Biographies of Valiant Drunken Tigers (Keisei #suikoden), 1874.
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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi: Yuigahama, from the series Scenes of Famous Places along the Tōkaidō Road (Tōkaidō meisho fūkei). 1863.
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Tsukioka #Yoshitoshi, Urashima Taro Returning Home from the Palace of the #Dragon King (Urashima Taro no ko kikoku ju Ryugujo no zu), 1886.
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