YOSHIDA: oban tate-e and oban yoko-e (40.9 x 28 cm. ea. approx.); the set of twelve prints entitled 'Twelve Scenes in the Japanese Alps', comprising: Eboshidake, Tsurugizan-Morning, Hakubasan, Hodakayama, Otenjo, Goshikibara, Kurobe River, Tateyama Betsuzan, Camping at Washiba, Yarigatake, Crimbing Snow Valley [title misspelled in English], and Raicho and Komagusa, signed in brush Yoshida and in pencil Hiroshi Yoshida, jizuri seal, dated Taisho 15 (1926)- very good impressions, good color, edges of several slightly toned, upper edges of top corners of Eboshi torn (12)

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YOSHIDA: oban tate-e and oban yoko-e (40.9 x 28 cm. ea. approx.); the set of twelve prints entitled 'Twelve Scenes in the Japanese Alps', comprising: Eboshidake, Tsurugizan-Morning, Hakubasan, Hodakayama, Otenjo, Goshikibara, Kurobe River, Tateyama Betsuzan, Camping at Washiba, Yarigatake, Crimbing Snow Valley [title misspelled in English], and Raicho and Komagusa, signed in brush Yoshida and in pencil Hiroshi Yoshida, jizuri seal, dated Taisho 15 (1926)- very good impressions, good color, edges of several slightly toned, upper edges of top corners of Eboshi torn (12)

拍品專文

This set records Yoshida's familiarity with the Japanese Alps which he climbed every summer. Hodakayama was added to this series as the block number 3 for the original, earlier design was destroyed by fire in the Kanto earthquake of 1923.