Artist

Fujio Yoshida

Empire of Japan, 1887–1987

Fujio Yoshida was an Empire of Japan artist.

Fujio Yoshida was a Japanese painter and printmaker who lived from 1887 to 1987. Working within the yōga tradition, she shared a professional and personal life with her husband, the artist Hiroshi Yoshida. Her family included two sons who also became notable artists, Hodaka Yoshida and Toshi Yoshida. Throughout her century-long life, she contributed to the artistic landscape of the Empire of Japan. Her work and legacy are defined by her roles as a creator and as a mother within a distinguished family of painters.

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