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Publishers of Japanese woodblock prints : a compendium /
Includes bibliographical references (p. 497-500) and indexes.Japanese woodblock print publishing : the logistics of creative production. Ukiyo-e quintet : a group production ; The publishers ; The development of the print publishing industry ...
Marks, Andreas(viaf)101419988
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Art reveals core human emotions during catastrophes like epidemics, allowing people to narrate their coping stories. This review examines smallpox’s historical evolution and treatment in Japan, integrating visual art with medical history. It provides chronological insights from smallpox’s arrival and traditional remedies to the era of vaccination and ...
Wen Xin Rachel Chua +5 more
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Conservation and restoration treatment of the two Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints
Drvorez je najstarija grafička tehnika, koristila se još u antici i bila je vrlo rasprostranjena u istočnoj Aziji. Tijekom 8. stoljeća, utjecajem iz Kine nastaju i najraniji primjerci u Japanu – otisci budističkih tekstova, Dharani.
Ratkajec, Daniela, Daniela Ratkajec
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The Western world discovered the Japanese art of woodblock printing at the end of the 19th century. Europeans were fascinated by melancholic views of Mount Fuji or expressive and immensely decorative depictions of kabuki actors and geishas from the Edo ...
Jankiewicz-Brzostowska, Monika
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Makoto no tsuki hana no sugatae [picture]
Title from item.; This is one of 36 prints of Kabuki actors in one series. Title is for the series. Extra title for each print not found.; 880-04 Signed as 'Chokaro Yoshiiku sha'.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet: http://nla.gov.
880-01 Ochiai, Yoshiiku, 1833-1904, artist.
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This woodblock print is an example of a genre of Japanese woodblock prints called 'Namazu-e';in Japan, 'catfish' was believed to cause earthquakes; the print depicts how people handled the earthquakes which are part of their daily lives.
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Savoring the moon: Japanese prints of the floating world
Guided by the Director of the Madison Art Collection and Lisanby Museum, Virginia Soenksen,I served as the Curatorial Assistant for the Lisanby Museum’s forthcoming exhibition Savoring the Moon: Japanese Prints of the Floating World.
Dalton, Madison B.
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A chimeric being from Kyushu, Japan: Amabie's revival during Covid-19. [PDF]
Merli C.
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Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Utagawa School: Japanese Prints from the Haggerty Collection
The exhibition, Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Utagawa School: Japanese Prints from the Haggerty Collection, consists of eighteenth and nineteenth-century ukiyo-e by the most recognized artists of the period.
Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University
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