
Venice
- Date:
- 1925
- Medium:
- Woodblock Print
- Image courtesy of
- Artsy
Description
"Venice" is a woodblock by Hiroshi Yoshida that showcases the artist's distinctive creative vision.
As a shin-hanga work, this piece reflects the movement's emphasis on collaboration between artist, carver, and printer to achieve technical refinement and atmospheric beauty. The woodblock technique allows for the characteristic interplay of precise line work and subtle color gradation that gives the image its distinctive presence. Dating to 1925, this work was created during a period of creative ferment in Japanese printmaking.
More Prints by Hiroshi Yoshida
More Snow Scenes Prints
Fair Weather After Snow at Yamato Bridge, Kyoto (Yamato bashi no yukibare), Taishô period, dated 1924
Woodblock print

The Compound of the Tenman Shrine at Kameido in the Snow (Kameido Tenmangu keidai no yuki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"
c. 1832/38
Color woodblock print; oban

Miyajima in Snow (Yuki no Miyajima)
Yuki no Miyajima
1929
Color woodblock print; oban

Evening Snow at Shiha Park, Tokyo
1932
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Featured in Collections
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Frequently Asked Questions
Venice was created by Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博) in 1925.
Venice depicts snow scenes.



