Information
Date : 1863
Size : O-ban / Triptych
Impression : Good
Condition : Very good
Detail : -
Yoshitora was one of the pupils of Kuniyoshi and was active from the end of the Edo to the Meiji era. In 1968, he became the second artist in the Ukiyo-e artist ranking.
He had primarily been known for his artwork depicting the new culture from overseas and the scenery of Yokohama, which thrived as an international town. In the era, general citizens had never seen the actual western culture, architecture, and fashions. Instead, people could know them from Ukiyo-es. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints