"Moonlit Mysteries: Color Yoshitoshi's Lunar Visions and Dive into a Hundred Celestial Dreams." (Part I)
- One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, or Tsuki no Hyakushi in Japanese, is a collection of 100 ukiyo-e woodblock prints by Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi printed in batches, starting in 1885 until 1892. It represents one of Yoshitoshi's later works. The woodblock prints feature various famous figures, both historical and literary characters, each in a moonlit scene as well as occasional references to poetry.
- Part I of the series includes 25 drawings.
- All the drawings maintain fine and delicate details.
- All 25 drawings come with a colored original sample for reference. Size 21.59 cm27.94 cm.