Autumn in Hakone Museum
Artist
Yoshida, Toshi
(Japanese, 1911–1995)
Date1954
Mediumwoodblock print, ink and color on paper
ClassificationsPrints
Markingsseal: Yoshida
Credit LineGift from the Judith and Paul A. Falcigno Collection
Object number2010.83
Label TextThe Hakone Open-Air Museum, which includes Sekirakuen Garden and an expansive landscape setting, has numerous maple trees that are especially beautiful in the autumn season. Opened in 1969 as the first open-air art museum in Japan, its large grounds are famous for housing hundreds of sculptures by internationally famous modern and contemporary sculptors.ProvenancePaul A. Falcigno and Judy Mansfield, Hamden, CTOn View
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