image of a ghostly woman wearing loose, flowing kimono; blue eyes glancing outward; open mouth; grey tones except for blue eyes

Ghost, c. 1883

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Yoshitoshi was one of the last masters of ukiyo-e in the Meiji period. A pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861), he also studied with Kikuchi Yōsai (1788–1878), a master of historical painting. Yoshitoshi merged the ukiyo-e style with Western realism to produce a new form of print for the modern audience. His historical and heroic prints were often bizarre and ghoulish. Here, only the eyes of the ghost shine ominously in pale blue.

Details
Title
Ghost
Artist Life
1839 - 1892
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.29.153
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image of a ghostly woman wearing loose, flowing kimono; blue eyes glancing outward; open mouth; grey tones except for blue eyes