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Emperor Kazan, who was tricked into abdicating, on his way to the temple where he will become a Buddhist monk – woodblock prin by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka ( 1839 – 1892 ).
In 2002 he released Queen Of the Highway on Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi label.
Among the artists who produced prints on this subject are Utamaro, Toyokuni, Hokusai, Kunisada, Hiroshige and Yoshitoshi.
During his training, Yoshitoshi concentrated on refining his draftsmanship skills and copying his mentor ’ s sketches.
As he gained notoriety, Yoshitoshi was able to have ninety-five more of his designs published in 1865, mostly on military and historical subjects.
* Eric van den Ing, Robert Schaap, Beauty and Violence: Japanese Prints by Yoshitoshi 1839 – 1892 ( Havilland, Eindhoven, 1992 ; Society for Japanese Arts, Amsterdam ) is the standard work on him
is a 13-episode anime series based on the work of Yoshitoshi ABe.
For examples of death poems, see the articles on the famous haiku poet Bashō, the Japanese Buddhist monk Ryōkan, Ōta Dōkan ( builder of Edo Castle ), the monk Gesshū Sōko, and the Japanese woodblock master Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.
What is now Yoyogi Park was the site of the first successful powered aircraft flight in Japan, on December 19, 1910, by Captain Yoshitoshi Tokugawa, after which it became an army parade ground.
NieA_7 is based on a doujinshi by graphic designer Yoshitoshi ABe and published by Kadokawa Shoten.
Much of NieA_7s staff was made up of people who had worked on Serial Experiments Lain ( director Takuya Sato was the storyboard artist for Lain, Yoshitoshi ABe was the character designer for Lain, etc.
* Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, UCLA Hammer Museum: woodcut print -- " Ushiwaka and Benki duelling on Gojo Bridge " or " Gojo Bridge, an episode from the Life of Yoshitsune, Chronicles of Yoshitsune " by Tuskioka Yoshitoshi ( 1839-1892 )
Captain Tokugawa Yoshitoshi, trained in France as a pilot, makes the first self-propelled flight on board a Henri Farman plane.
It was also the first track released on Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi Records to top the U. S. dance chart.
) Maruo himself featured in a 1988 book on the subject with fellow artist Kazuichi Hanawa entitled Bloody Ukiyo-e ( 江戸昭和競作無惨絵英名二十八衆句 ), presenting their own contemporary works alongside the traditional prints of Yoshitoshi and Yoshiku.
To establish a beachhead and control Busan shores, a strategy was planned based on the local knowledge of So Yoshitoshi, lord of Tsushima.
Early on the morning of May 24, 1592 ( Tenshō 20, 4th month, 13th day, by the Japanese lunar calendar ), So Yoshitoshi attacked within the main city walls of Busan, while Konishi Yukinaga led the assault on the harbor fort of Tadaejin.

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While suffering from a fever, Taira no Kiyomori is confronted by a vision of hell and the ghosts of his victims, in an 1883 print by Yoshitoshi.
Like many Japanese, Yoshitoshi was interested in new things from the rest of the world, but over time he became increasingly concerned with the loss of many aspects of traditional Japanese culture, among them traditional woodblock printing.
Tokaido Meisho no Uchi, " Maisaka ", early Yoshitoshi seascape design from a collaborative series ( 1863 ).
* 11 April – Imperial Japanese Army officer Yoshitoshi Tokugawa makes the first flight from Japans first permanent airfield at Tokorozawa, piloting a Farman III biplane.
is a Japanese animated television series directed by Hiroshi Hamazaki, from a screenplay by Chiaki Konaka, and produced by Yasuyuki Ueda, with original character design by Yoshitoshi ABe.
Kiyohime Changes from a Serpent by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka
Image: Kiyohimesm. gif | Kiyohime changes from a Serpent, by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka

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100 Aspects of the Moon # 7, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: " Mount Inaba Moon.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi | Yoshitoshi, 1886.
Taira no Kiyomori was featured by 19th century woodblock print artists as an exemplar of guilt and retribution, see the accompanying print by Yoshitoshi.
Print by Yoshitoshi.
Kobayakawa Takakage debating with the tengu of Mount Hiko, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.
Iga no Tsubone confronts the tormented spirit of Sasaki no Kiyotaka, by Yoshitoshi.
Among the most notable were Yoshitoshi, Yoshitora, Yoshiiku, Yoshikazu, and Yoshifuji.
His most important student was Yoshitoshi, who is now regarded as the " last master " of the Japanese woodblock print.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi ( 30 April 1839 – 9 June 1892 ) (; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi ) was a Japanese artist.
By the end of his career, Yoshitoshi was in an almost single-handed struggle against time and technology.
Yoshitoshi was born in the Shimbashi district of old Edo, in 1839.
At three years old, Yoshitoshi left home to live with his uncle, a pharmacist with no son, who was very fond of his nephew.
In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Kuniyoshi, one of great masters of the Japanese woodblock print.
Yoshitoshi also learned the elements of western drawing techniques and perspective through studying Kuniyoshi ’ s collection of foreign prints and engravings.
In late 1863, Yoshitoshi began making violent sketches, eventually incorporated into battle prints designed in a bloody and extravagant style.
The public enjoyed these prints and Yoshitoshi began to move up in the ranks of ukiyo-e artists in Edo.
With the country at war, Yoshitoshi ’ s images allowed those who were not directly involved in the fighting to experience it vicariously through his designs.
The public was attracted to Yoshitoshi ’ s work not only for his superior composition and draftsmanship, but also his passion and intense involvement with his subject matter.

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