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Indian Village

After Fine art print by Toshi Yoshida woodblock print titled "Indian Village, New Mexico" created by the Japanese artist Toshi Yoshida. Artwork Information Artist: Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995), a prominent figure in 20th-century Japanese printmaking. Title: Indian Village, New Mexico. The scene is widely believed to depict the iconic Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Medium: Colour woodblock print on paper. Toshi Yoshida was known for his mastery of traditional Japanese woodblock techniques (moku-hanga) and also experimented with abstract designs after his father's death in 1950. Date: The print was created around 1955 or 1956. Style: The piece exhibits a modern, graphic appeal with bold, abstract shapes and sophisticated color, characteristic of the artist's post-1950s work when he experimented with abstraction.