Yoshio Markino
The Colour of London, Historic, Personal, & Local. By William J Loftie & Yoshio Markino (1910)
“ London in mist is far above my own ideal ... Whether it is unhealthy or not, is not the question for me. The colour and its effect are most wonderful. I think London without mists would be like a bride without a trousseau .. The London mist attracts me so that I do not feel I could live in any other place but London. “
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London Embankment - Yoshio Markino
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Yoshio Markino (Japanese-British, 1869 -1956)
Windsor Castle
pencil and watercolour
12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.8 cm.)
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Yoshio Markino (1869-1956), Hyde Park from the Serpentine Bridge, London
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'Thistle Grove, South Kensington', from 'My Recollections and Reflections' || 1913 || Yoshio Markino
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Yoshio Markino :: Autumn. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
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Evening Exodus at Victoria Station - Yoshio Markino
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Night coffee stall, Hyde Park Corner, London - Yoshio Markino , 1907.
British- Japanese , 1869-1956
Watercolour on paper, 32 x 20 cm.
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Yoshio Markino (Japanese, 1869 -1956)
Fulham Road, London
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Reading in Kensington Gardens, Yoshio Markino (1912)
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