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Title
Mt. Fuji from Gotemba
Alternative Title
御殿場の富士
Creator
Yoshida, Tōshi, 1911-
Date Created and/or Issued
1987
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, Tōshi, 1911-1955, Japanese
Description
Annotations/Markings: Printed and Signed "御殿場の富士 遠志" (Mt. Fuji from Gotemba, Tōshi) followed by seal "吉田" (Yoshida) at lower left corner. Printed and signed in pencil in lower margin "Mt. Fuji from Gotemba Toshi Yoshida 1987."
Medium: Colors on paper
Biography/History: 20th century artist
Acquisition: 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; 21 x 31 cm.
Form/Genre
color woodcuts
Showa
shin hanga
Identifier
ark:/28722/bk0000m7r5n
ucm_li_2003_162
Language
Japanese
jpn
English
eng
Subject
landscapes (representations)
mountains
Fuji-san (Japan)

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