An Exploration of Intaglio Processes Influenced by the Woodblock Style of Utamaro [PDF]
An exploration of the intaglio processes as influenced by the woodblock style of Kitagawa Utamaro is examined in this paper. A brief introductory section is devoted to the history of European and Japanese printmaking.
Branchaw, Lenore
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Medical, Anatomical, and Visual Transformations in the Japanese Woodblock Prints of the Edo and Meiji Periods (1603 - 1912) [PDF]
“Medical, Anatomical, and Visual Transformations in the Japanese Woodblock Prints of the Edo and Meiji Periods” first presents one of Japan’s lesser known genres of woodblock print.
Bennett, Victoria
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Japanese Influence on Western Impressionists: The Reciprocal Exchange of Artiistic Techniques [PDF]
In 1853, Commodore Perry reopened Japanese ports to the rest of the world. Japanese products made their way into Western markets (Ives). Products like fans, kimonos, lacquers, and other products became popular.
Wise, Emma
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A chimeric being from Kyushu, Japan: Amabie's revival during Covid-19. [PDF]
Merli C.
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Gaze-driven placement of items for proactive visual exploration. [PDF]
Takahashi S +3 more
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Re-evaluating Murakami's Superflat: toward a contextualized interpretation of contemporary Japanese art [PDF]
This thesis examines Murakami Takashi’s Superflat theory and exhibition as well as the ramifications of its success. Developed through the 1990s and the early 2000s, Murakami’s Superflat theory attempts to prove a direct connection between the aesthetics
Raymond, Andrew Colin
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Editorial: Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering: New Theoretical Approaches, Materials and Strategies. [PDF]
Alessandri I, Lombardi JR.
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"'Painting of a Sorrow': Visual Culture and the Performance of Stasis in David Garrick's Hamlet" [PDF]
Borlik, Todd Andrew
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Ryukyan resources at the University of Hawaii [PDF]
Reprint and digitization are permitted by the School of Pacific and Asian Studies (SPAS), a successor to the CAPS. The article is in the Part I: Introductory essays pp.1-68 in “Ryukyu: An annotated bibliography,” edited by Matsui, Masato, Tomoyoshi ...
Sakihara, Mitsugu
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