Showing posts with label Yoshida Toshi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoshida Toshi. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Paul A. Falcigno's Generous Gifts to the Worcester Art Museum

Paul A. Falcigno's Generous Gifts to the Worcester Art Museum

     The generous gifts of Paul A. Falcigno (1930-2013) have provided inspiration and material for four exhibitions of Japanese Prints from 2013 to 2014 thus far.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

New Yoshida Family Prints on Display

Five Works by Three Generations- Yoshida Family


"Maple" by Tsukasa Yoshida

A number of new woodblock prints are up, featuring works from different generations of the Yoshida family.

In 2010, Travis Simpkins put the Museum in contact with a collector, Paul Falcigno, who subsequently donated over 300 Japanese prints to the collection. As a result, The Worcester Art Museum can now claim the distinction of having the largest collection of naturalistic works by Yoshida Toshi in the U.S.

"Stone Lanterns" by Toshi Yoshida


Five Works by Three Generations- Yoshida Family

Sunday, September 8, 2013

"Looking West and Looking East": Landscape Woodblock Prints by Yoshida Toshi (1911-1995)

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

In 2010, Travis Simpkins put the Museum in contact with a collector, Paul Falcigno, who subsequently donated over 300 Japanese prints to the collection. As a result, The Worcester Art Museum can now claim the distinction of having the largest collection of naturalistic works by Yoshida Toshi in the U.S.

This small exhibition, Looking West and Looking East, features landscape woodblock prints by Yoshida Toshi (1911-1995)

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Looking West and Looking East- Yoshida Toshi

Sunday, August 25, 2013

"Silent Gardens" Woodblock Prints by Yoshida Toshi (1911-1995)

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi


In 2010, Travis Simpkins put the Museum in contact with collector, Paul Falcigno, who subsequently donated over 300 Japanese prints to the collection. As a result, The Worcester Art Museum can now claim the distinction of having the largest collection of naturalistic works by Yoshida Toshi in the U.S.

This small exhibit, Silent Gardens, features the "White-line Series" of woodblock prints by Yoshida Toshi (1911-1995).

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi

Silent Gardens- Yoshida Toshi