Yoshida Hiroshi: A Japanese Artist in India

In 1930, Japanese printmaker Yoshida Hiroshi (1876–1950) spent several months travelling in India and Southeast Asia. After his return to Japan he produced a series of woodblock prints inspired by his travels. This is a display of prints from the collection of Avijit and Chobi Lahiri.

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