
Maeda Toshiro
前田藤四郎
Japan
Biography
Maeda Toshiro (前田藤四郎) is a Japanese printmaker whose biographical details have not been firmly established in the standard English-language or Japanese reference catalogues of modern prints. No confirmed birth year, death year, or documented training history is available.
Prints bearing Maeda Toshiro's name appear in museum databases and secondary market listings, suggesting an active period in the mid-twentieth century. The surviving works demonstrate familiarity with woodblock technique, but without exhibition records, publisher affiliations, or association memberships, it is not currently possible to place him within a specific printmaking movement or school.
Further archival research may eventually recover the biographical record behind the surviving prints.
Key Facts
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Works Indexed
- 44
Frequently Asked Questions
Maeda Toshiro (前田藤四郎) is a Japanese printmaker whose biographical details have not been firmly established in the standard English-language or Japanese reference catalogues of modern prints. No confirmed birth year, death year, or documented training history is available.
Original prints by Maeda Toshiro can be found in collections including British Museum, Art of Japan, wbp, Japanese Art Open Database.
Maeda Toshiro is a contemporary printmaker whose work has been acquired by museum collections, confirming institutional recognition. Museum representation supports collector confidence. Prices range from $200 for smaller works to $5,000 for major compositions. Most prints sell in the $500–$2,000 range. Museum-collected contemporary printmakers represent a strong value proposition, as institutional validation often precedes market appreciation.