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The volume presents the results of the first study and catalogation of the collection of Japanese colour woodblock prints at the National Art Museum of Moldova. The works have been divided thematically. The most part of the works have been recomposed and
R. Menegazzo
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Minamoto Raiko no yakata tsuchigumo yokai o tsukuru [picture]
Title from item.; 880-05 Signature: Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga.; The prints for sale were all withdrawn and the woodblock was abolished, as the result of the scandal.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic ...
880-01 Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861, artist.
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Christine Spiker, Associate Professor of Art History, is awarded $4,800 for the APDC Art & Humanities Creative Project, which involves the preservation, curation, and exhibition of a series of 15 Japanese woodblock prints from the St.
Spiker, Christina
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Exhibition: The EY Exhibition. Van Gogh and Britain: Vincent in London. [PDF]
Jones R.
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This project aims to investigate the influence of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints on Impressionistic art. The paper is divided into three sections: first a historical background on the most famous artists behind woodblock prints and their appearance in
Bauer, Liis +5 more
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A Comparison of Change Blindness in Real-World and On-Screen Viewing of Museum Artefacts. [PDF]
Attwood JE +4 more
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Solo Japanese Koto (13 stringed zither)
Sounds and Images of the Floating World: Re-Presentations of Music in Japanese Woodblock Prints in the Art Gallery of South Australia Instrument: Solo Japanese Koto (13 stringed zither) Extent: 70 minutes Sponsored by the Art Gallery of South ...
Coaldrake, A.
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Study on the off-gassing and storage environment in the conservation of Japanese woodblock prints
2021 【要旨】
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A Case Study in Arts-Informed Ethics Education in the Nuclear and Radiological Sciences. [PDF]
Martinez NE +3 more
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Hairs in old books isotopically reconstruct the eating habits of early modern Japan. [PDF]
Maruyama A +5 more
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