Everyone knows Yoshitoshi and his wonderful and bizarre Meiji period prints. Now see our new exhibition of prints by the other Yoshitoshi – Yoshitoshi Mori (1898-1993), one of the premier stencil artists of the 20th century. For a limited time we are offering prints from this exhibition Buy One – Get One Half Off, by using the code moribogo at checkout.
Our newest exhibition – Toshi Yoshida’s Scenic Japan, featuring 46 Japanese designs, is now online.
Our 1950s Abstract, Eyes on North America, On Safari and Groovy Years Exhibitions are still online.
We are in the process of pulling together some recent purchases to include on the website, including works by Clifton Karhu and Joichi Hoshi. Watch this tile for updates or sign up for our email list to receive a notice when the new prints are online.
Explore our inventory of hundreds of items ranging from Edo Period woodblocks to contemporary abstraction.
Our team has a combined 60 years of experience in the field. We’re the experts other experts trust. Feel free to contact us for a complimentary evaluation of your artwork.
March – Toshi Yoshida’s Scenic Japan
March – Stencils by Yoshitoshi Mori
April – New Additions to our Site
TBD – Spring Auction
TBD – Yoshitoshi’s Courageous Warriors
July – Christmas in July Auction
Consignments for auctions accepted up to 5 weeks prior to the sale date. Email us for additional information
All dates subject to change.
Floating World Gallery is one of the world’s leading galleries in fine Japanese art. Since 1987 we have supplied the finest prints and paintings to notable private collectors and public institutions. We have direct relationships with artists, their families and estates as well as a dense network of contacts that make us the leading gallery in sourcing material. In fact, we are the leading supplier of artwork to other dealers. Please contact us if you don’t see what you’re looking for in our diverse online catalog – chances are we can find it for you.
Our Japanese art catalog includes works from all genres – Ukiyo-e, Meiji, Shin Hanga, Sosaku Hanga and Contemporary, as well as a selection of Western artists who worked in Japan or otherwise follow Japanese print making techniques. Some of the artists we have (or have had) include Azechi, Hasui, Hamaguchi, Harunobu, Hashimoto, Hiroaki, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Hoshi, Inagaki, Kiyokata, Kogan, Koitsu, Koizumi, Koson, Kotondo, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Maki, Mori, Munakata, Nakayama, Onchi, Saito, Sekino, Shinshui, Shiro, Shoson, Shunsen, Teraoka, Toraji, Toyokuni III, Tsunetomi, Watanabe, Yamaguchi, Yoshida and many more woodblock print and painting artists.