Tōshi Yoshida

Yoshida's artistic career was a long struggle between fidelity to his father's legacy and freedom from it.

From 1930 to 1931, Hiroshi and Tōshi traveled to India, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Burma.

In 1943, Yoshida produced oil paintings that depict factory workers and civilians engaging in war production.

After the war, because of economic hardship, Yoshida published seventeen landscape works in 1951 for American personnel and their wives.

He wrote his own short stories and made illustrations in the Animal Picture Book series.

Umbrellas print by Tōshi Yoshida, 1940