Koizumi Kishio (1893-1945) is renowned as the creator of the print series One Hundred Views of Great Tokyo in the Showa Era. This series chronicles Tokyo in the decades before the war, and its prints are widely sought after. As a member of the Sosaku Hanga movement, Koizumi Kishio carved and printed his woodblock prints himself.
Koizumi Kishio (1893-1945) is renowned as the creator of the print series One Hundred Views of Great Tokyo in the Showa Era. This series chronicles Tokyo in the decades before the war, and its prints are widely sought after. As a member of the Sosaku Hanga movement, Koizumi Kishio carved and printed his woodblock prints himself. His works showcase advanced technical prowess and a visual style that holds strong appeal to this day.