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Pavilion for Japanese Art, West Wing
July 18, 2009–November 3, 2009
The two sets of prints on display in this installation represent one of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's earliest major sets, the One Hundred Ghost Tales of China and Japan, of 1865, and one of his last print sets, the New Forms of Thirty-six Ghosts, begun in 1889, with the last three designs produced by students after Yoshitoshi's death. When one compares the two sets, much is revealed about Yoshitoshi's artistic development—his influence from Western art, his mastery of drawing, and the replacement of overt action with subtle tension.
 
 
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