One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
"One Hundred Aspects of the Moon" is a series of woodblock prints created by the Japanese artist Yoshitoshi in the late 19th century. This collection features 100 different images, each depicting the moon in various scenes and moods, reflecting the beauty and mystery of the lunar landscape.
The prints combine elements of Japanese folklore, mythology, and everyday life, showcasing the moon's influence on human emotions and experiences. Each piece is rich in detail and color, illustrating Yoshitoshi's mastery of the ukiyo-e style, which captures fleeting moments in time and nature.