







Tsukioka Yoshitoshi — Moon and Smoke | Meiji Ukiyo-e Print
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892) was the last great master of ukiyo-e and one of Japan's most psychologically complex artists — a printmaker who brought Edo traditions into the Meiji era with works of supernatural drama, feminine beauty, and visionary intensity. His series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon is considered his masterpiece: 100 prints of ghosts, warriors, poets, and moonlit landscapes that constitute the final flowering of the woodblock tradition.
Printed as a museum-grade giclée on Hahnemühle fine art paper using 12-ink archival pigment printing. Available handframed in FSC-certified wood with optional float glass, or unframed. Ships worldwide with free delivery to 30+ countries.
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