Yoshitoshi Taiso (1839-1892) is perhaps the leading figure of Japanese Woodblock Prints in the late 19th century. Amidst the decadence of the Ukiyo-e tradition, his work is technically very demanding, achieving a perfection without equal.
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Series
Biography
One hundred aspects of the moon
Itsukushima Moon
Sanno Festival
Reading by the
Moon
Katada Bay
Shizu Peak
Hidetsugu
Moon of the
filial son
Red Cliff Moon
Cool under the
Moonflower
Mirror of Famous Japanese Generals
Taira no
Kiyomori
Uesugi
Kenshin
Otomo no
Sadehiko
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