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Both of these works are included in “ Timely and Timeless: Japan’s Modern Transformation in Woodblock Prints,” the 2019 senior art-history exhibition, which showcases works by Japanese woodblock ...
Hiroshige made designs for colour woodblock prints, which became highly popular adornments for the homes of Japanese people. Hiroshige made thousands of designs - as well as paintings and ...
The American businessman Alan Medaugh, 81, has spent 50 years building up an unparalleled collection of woodblock prints by the famed Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858). With 850 works ...
So far, works by two artists have been released on Band-Aids: that of 18th-century Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) and 19th-century British artist William Morris (1834–1896).
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art debuted “Bird and Blossom,” an exhibition of woodblock prints depicting simple relationships in the natural world, on Jan. 24. Curated by Eleanor Pschirrer-West, ...
Pat Cornett sent an email with details on the piece — a vintage Japanese print — she was interested in bringing in for appraisal. “Framed and matted in linen, it’s 14.75 x 19.50 inches ...
Kawase Hasui, Komagata Embankment from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo, 1919; Woodblock print, 26.3 x 39 cm. Courtesy Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints ...
Sipping my cold brew, I studied the woodblock version of the town. Nothing I could see looked anything like it, but I did see a place once again alive with travelers passing through.
Samurai, Ghosts and Lovers: Yoshitoshi's Complete 100 Aspects of the Moon, is on view Feb. 22 - Sept. 13, 2020, at the Dayton Art Institute.
In 1913, he travelled to India, Indonesia and China. He designed 38 woodblock prints for his Japanese publisher from 1916 to 1925, including many scenes from his travels in South Asia.
Sho Shibuya, 230128, 2023, acrylic on newspaper, 69.4 x 43.9 cm framed Photo courtesy of Unit London and the artist Tell me about the origins of your “Sunrise from a Small Window” series in ...
The Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai’s famous picture The Great Wave (c. 1830–32) is one of the best-known examples. His work has long been an inspiration for artists such as Van Gogh, Degas ...