
Requiem (Chinkon) No. 2
- Date:
- 1956
- Medium:
- Color relief print
- Edition:
- Self-printed
- Source:
- Art Institute of Chicago

$500–$4,000. Common prints: $500–$1,500. Key value factors: As a member of the Yoshida printmaking dynasty, Chizuko's work benefits from family name recognition. Abstract nature prints are most collected.
"Requiem (Chinkon) No. 2" is a [sosaku-hanga](/glossary/sosaku-hanga) print by Yoshida Chizuko, created during the Showa and Heisei periods. This abstract work reflects the artist's exploration of form, color, and texture through the printing medium.
Yoshida Chizuko approaches abstraction through the unique constraints and possibilities of printmaking, where the grain of the material, the pressure of the tool, and the interaction of pigment and paper all contribute to the final image. Her work explores color, form, and texture with a refined sensibility that draws on both Japanese tradition and international modernism.
As a sosaku-hanga work — designed, carved, and printed entirely by the artist's own hand — this print embodies the creative philosophy that the printmaker's personal expression should permeate every stage of production, from concept to finished impression.
This print represents Yoshida Chizuko's contribution to the sosaku-hanga tradition during the Showa and Heisei periods. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Requiem (Chinkon) No. 2 was created by Chizuko Yoshida (吉田千鶴子) in 1956.
Requiem (Chinkon) No. 2 depicts abstract.