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Yoshitoshi Mori (森 義利, Mori Yoshitoshi, October 31, 1898 - May 29, 1992) was a Japanese artist who specialized in kappazuri stencil prints. He was for many years a member of the mingei folk craft movement, and was close with Yanagi Sōetsu, founder of the movement, and Serizawa Keisuke, among others, producing stencil-dyed textiles and other textiles arts before turning to prints later in his career. Yoshitoshi is said to have influenced several major 20th century print artists, including Shikō Munakata and Hiromitsu Takahashi.

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  • Mori Yoshitoshi (de)
  • 森義利 (ja)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (pt)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (en)
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  • Mori Yoshitoshi (japanisch 森 義利; * 31. Oktober 1898 in Tokio; † 29. Mai 1992) war ein japanischer Künstler, der vor allem für seine Schablonen-Drucke bekannt ist. (de)
  • 森 義利(もり よしとし、1898年10月31日 - 1992年5月29日)は、日本の版画家。合羽摺の第一人者。東京日本橋生まれ。太平画会洋画研究所、川端画学校卒業。門人に山川秀峰や柳宗悦、芹沢銈介などがいる。 (ja)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (森 義利, Mori Yoshitoshi, October 31, 1898 - May 29, 1992) was a Japanese artist who specialized in kappazuri stencil prints. He was for many years a member of the mingei folk craft movement, and was close with Yanagi Sōetsu, founder of the movement, and Serizawa Keisuke, among others, producing stencil-dyed textiles and other textiles arts before turning to prints later in his career. Yoshitoshi is said to have influenced several major 20th century print artists, including Shikō Munakata and Hiromitsu Takahashi. (en)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (森 義利 Mori Yoshitoshi?, 31 de outubro de 1898 – 29 de maio de 1992) foi um artista japonês especializado em impressões kappazuri (impressas monocromaticamente). Ele foi por muitos anos membro do movimento mingei de revivamento da arte folclórica japonesa. Ele começou sua carreira produzindo tecidos que tinham estampas impressas utilizando estêncil e, posteriormente, começou a produzir gravuras. Suas obras tiveram influências fortes em grandes gravuristas japoneses do século XX, como Shiko Munakata, que também era um artista mingei. (pt)
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  • Mori Yoshitoshi (japanisch 森 義利; * 31. Oktober 1898 in Tokio; † 29. Mai 1992) war ein japanischer Künstler, der vor allem für seine Schablonen-Drucke bekannt ist. (de)
  • 森 義利(もり よしとし、1898年10月31日 - 1992年5月29日)は、日本の版画家。合羽摺の第一人者。東京日本橋生まれ。太平画会洋画研究所、川端画学校卒業。門人に山川秀峰や柳宗悦、芹沢銈介などがいる。 (ja)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (森 義利, Mori Yoshitoshi, October 31, 1898 - May 29, 1992) was a Japanese artist who specialized in kappazuri stencil prints. He was for many years a member of the mingei folk craft movement, and was close with Yanagi Sōetsu, founder of the movement, and Serizawa Keisuke, among others, producing stencil-dyed textiles and other textiles arts before turning to prints later in his career. Yoshitoshi is said to have influenced several major 20th century print artists, including Shikō Munakata and Hiromitsu Takahashi. His colorful works generally depict scenes from the kabuki theatre, or subjects related to folk traditions and festivals. Art collector Ren Brown writes that Yoshitoshi's "figures are most often rendered with a simplicity that manages to denote great energy and movement. ... Mori is known for using earthy colors in his work, and for often positioning his figures in a somewhat contorted and dynamic mass." (en)
  • Yoshitoshi Mori (森 義利 Mori Yoshitoshi?, 31 de outubro de 1898 – 29 de maio de 1992) foi um artista japonês especializado em impressões kappazuri (impressas monocromaticamente). Ele foi por muitos anos membro do movimento mingei de revivamento da arte folclórica japonesa. Ele começou sua carreira produzindo tecidos que tinham estampas impressas utilizando estêncil e, posteriormente, começou a produzir gravuras. Suas obras tiveram influências fortes em grandes gravuristas japoneses do século XX, como Shiko Munakata, que também era um artista mingei. Os trabalhos de Mori geralmente representam cenas do teatro kabuki, ou assuntos que de alguma forma se relacionem com tradições e festividades folclóricas do Japão. O colecionador de arte Ren Brown, especialista em gravuras japonesas modernas e contemporâneas, diz da obra de Yoshitoshi que “as figuras são geralmente carregadas de uma simplicidade que consegue demonstrar uma imensa energia, vitalidade e movimento. [...] Mori é conhecido por usar sempre tons terrosos em seu trabalho, e por posicionar suas imagens em uma dinâmica massa relativamente contorcida”. (pt)
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