Yoshitsugu Haizan

Yoshitsugu Haizan is an artist documented as active in 1870. While precise biographical data, including nationality and lifespan, remains undocumented in available metadata, the artist’s output is preserved in institutional collections, confirming activity during the late nineteenth century.

Fourteen Yoshitsugu Haizan paintings and one documented book are represented in museum collections. These works establish the artist’s presence in the historical record, with the Cleveland Museum of Art listed among the institutions holding their output. A significant part of the preserved documentation relates to the album format, including the compilation known as Album of Paintings by Haizan. Individual pieces represented in collections include Painting Eight from Album of Paintings by Haizan, Painting Eleven from Album of Paintings by Haizan, Painting Five from Album of Paintings by Haizan, and Painting Four from Album of Paintings by Haizan.

The preservation of these historical works ensures that documentation regarding Yoshitsugu Haizan paintings is available to researchers. Today, these works are often reproduced as high-quality prints, making them accessible to a wider audience. In many jurisdictions, such historically significant works are entering the public domain.

15 works in collection

Works in Collection