About the artist
He was raised during a time of great transition and western influence in Japan, Hashiguchi Goyo was the offspring of a Samurai warrior. Despite his frail health, Goyo left an impactful legacy in the Japanese art world with his select 14 prints, exquisite prints, including four landscapes, a nature print of ducks, and eight elegantly sensitive portraits of women. All were created between the age of thirty-five and shortly before his untimely death at forty-one. Each one of these prints stands as a pinnacle of modern Japanese art, making them a valuable acquisition for collectors and cementing Goyo's timeless renown. Had his health permitted, Goyo could have become the leading light in twentieth-century Japanese art.
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