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Title
Sanjo Bridge in Kyoto
Alternative Title
京都三条大橋
Creator
Yoshida, Hiroshi, 1876-1950
Date Created and/or Issued
1927
Publication Information
Japan
Contributing Institution
UC Merced, Library and Special Collections
Collection
Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Rights Holder and Contact
Yoshida, Hiroshi, 1876-1950, Japanese
Description
Annotations/Markings: Signed "よし田" (Yoshida) with seal "博" (Hiroshi) at lower right corner. Printed at left margin: "自摺 昭和二年作 京都三条大橋" (self-printed in 1927, Kyoto, Sanjo Bridge). Inscribed in pencil at bottom margin "Sanjo Bridge in Kyoto Hiroshi Yoshida".
Medium: Colors on paper
Biography/History: Artist also known as 吉田博.
Acquisition: Lee Institute Permanent Collection; Gift of Mr. H. Ed Robison, in memory of his beloved wife Ulrike Pietzner Robison
Funding: Digitization funded by an Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Leadership Grant (LG 30-02-0260-02) awarded to the University of California, Merced Library.
Type
image
Format
1 woodcut, 38 x 25 cm
Form/Genre
color woodcuts
Showa
shin hanga
Identifier
ark:/13030/hb5s2009xk
ucm_li_2003_052
Subject
Women
Bridges

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