







Hiroshi Yoshida — At a Mountain Shelter | Japanese Woodblock Print (Shin Hanga)
Hiroshi Yoshida (1880–1955) was one of the most celebrated shin-hanga artists of the 20th century. His "new woodblock" works revolutionized Japanese printmaking, blending traditional ukiyo-e techniques with modernist sensibility. Yoshida is renowned for sweeping landscapes—mountains, waterfalls, temples—and travel scenes from Egypt, India, and beyond. Each work combines bold composition, atmospheric color, and a minimalist elegance that defined the shin-hanga movement at its peak.
This print is hand-printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper using a 12-ink archival giclée process. Museum studios use this same paper stock. Each print is individually crafted to museum conservation standards, acid-free and rated for 200+ years of color stability. Whether unframed or displayed in one of our hand-made FSC-certified wood frames, this is a collector-grade piece, not a poster.
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