
Uno de los artistas japoneses que debes conocer, al menos un poquito. Hiroshi Yoshida fue artista pintor y xilógrafo. Nacio en 1876 y murio el 5 de abril de 1950. Se le considera uno de los grandes del estilo Shin-hanga. Y Qué es eso de Shin-hanga tu me preguntaras, y bueno, tranquilo que te lo voy a explicar y es muy simple. Significa «nuevas impresiones» y fueron grabados en madera. Este movimiento artistico japones comenzo a principios Siglo XX y busco revitalizar el arte tradicional de los periodos Edo y Meji que duro del Sigo XVII al XIX. Simple, ¿No? Venga, si eso hasta lo entiende el gato de tu vecina…
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This is definitely one of the Japanese artists that you should know about, at least a little bit. Hiroshi Yoshida was a painter and woodblock printmaker. He was born in 1876 and passed away on April 5, 1950. He is considered one of the greats of the Shin-hanga style. And what’s that about, Shin-hanga, you might ask, and well, don’t worry, I’ll explain it to you and it’s very simple. It means «new impressions» and they were woodblock prints. This Japanese artistic movement began in the early 20th century and sought to revitalize the traditional art of the Edo and Meiji periods that lasted from the 17th to the 19th century. Simple, isn’t it? Come on, even your neighbour’s cat could understand that…
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Beautiful! ❤️
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Thank you so much! So glad you liked it.
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I love these for their simplicity and cleanness.
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Phenomenal!
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Beautiful works, sir. But on the matter of my cat understanding, she prefers abstracts.
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My cat does too! 🐱
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Phenomenal!
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Thanks so much GP!
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