Ten Views of Mount Fuji
富士拾景
About This Series
Ten Views of Mount Fuji is Hiroshi Yoshida's tribute to Japan's most iconic mountain, following in the tradition of Hokusai's Thirty-six Views and Hiroshige's similar series. Created between 1926 and 1928, the series presents Mount Fuji from various vantage points and in different seasonal conditions. Each print captures a distinct perspective on the sacred peak, from distant views across lakes and villages to closer studies framed by trees and clouds. The series exemplifies Yoshida's signature approach of combining Western techniques of light and perspective with traditional Japanese woodblock printing methods.
Prints in This Series (3)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Ten Views of Mount Fuji series?
Ten Views of Mount Fuji is Hiroshi Yoshida's tribute to Japan's most iconic mountain, following in the tradition of Hokusai's Thirty-six Views and Hiroshige's similar series. Created between 1926 and 1928, the series presents Mount Fuji from various vantage points and in different seasonal conditions. Each print captures a distinct perspective on the sacred peak, from distant views across lakes and villages to closer studies framed by trees and clouds. The series exemplifies Yoshida's signature approach of combining Western techniques of light and perspective with traditional Japanese woodblock printing methods.
How many prints are in the Ten Views of Mount Fuji series?
The Ten Views of Mount Fuji series contains 10 prints, created by Hiroshi Yoshida between 1926–1928.
Who created the Ten Views of Mount Fuji series?
The Ten Views of Mount Fuji series was created by Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博), produced between 1926–1928.
Can I see all prints from the Ten Views of Mount Fuji series?
We currently have 3 of 10 known prints from the Ten Views of Mount Fuji series indexed in our collection. Browse them all on this page.
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