From Materials to Technique: A Complete Non-Invasive Investigation of a Group of Six Ukiyo-E Japanese Woodblock Prints of the Oriental Art Museum E. Chiossone (Genoa, Italy) [PDF]
In the present work, a complete non-invasive scientific investigation of six Utagawa Kunisada’s woodblock prints (nishiki-e) belonging to the Oriental Art Museum “E. Chiossone” (Genoa, Italy), was performed in situ.
Marco Gargano +6 more
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Improving Deep-Feature Image Similarity Calculation: A Case Study on an Ukiyo-e Card Matching Game Lottery [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to improve AI players in Lottery. Lottery is a card matching game designed based on the concept of Audience Participation Game With a Purpose.
Zhenao Wei +2 more
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Fireflies in Art: Emphasis on Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Edo, Meiji, and Taishō Periods [PDF]
Examining how insects are represented in artwork can provide insight into people’s perceptions and attitudes towards arthropods, as well as document human–insect interactions and how they change through time.
Deirdre A. Prischmann-Voldseth
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Big Transfer Learning for Fine Art Classification. [PDF]
Automatic classification and retrieval of fine art collections have received much attention in recent years. In this article, we explore the applicability of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for art‐related image classification tasks. To examine how hyperparameters affect model performance, we use different hyperparameters in our experiments and ...
Zhao W, Jiang W, Qiu X.
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Identification of Materials and Kirazuri Decorative Technique in Japanese Ukiyo-e Prints Using Non-Invasive Spectroscopic Tools [PDF]
Ten ukiyo-e woodblock prints from the collection of the Museo delle Culture in Lugano (Switzerland) were analyzed to identify the materials used in their production. These Japanese artworks were traditionally created with colors derived from minerals and
Laura Rampazzi +6 more
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Intuitively Searching for the Rare Colors from Digital Artwork Collections by Text Description: A Case Demonstration of Japanese Ukiyo-e Print Retrieval [PDF]
In recent years, artworks have been increasingly digitized and built into databases, and such databases have become convenient tools for researchers.
Kangying Li +3 more
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Ukiyo-e between Pop Art and (Trans)cultural Appropriation: On the Art of Muhamed Kafedžić (Muha)
This article is based on a curatorial study of Muhamed Kafedžić’s oeuvre and our collaboration between 2012 and 2015. The work examines the paintings of the Sarajevo-based artist and questions the meaning and applicability of cultural appropriation ...
Srđan Tunić
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Reading an Artist’s Intention from the Composition (RAIC): eye movements and aesthetic experience in Japanese woodblock prints [PDF]
BackgroundUnderstanding the cognitive mechanisms and decision-making processes involved in aesthetic judgement of visual art has become a growing focus in recent research. While eye movements have been strongly associated with impression evaluations, the
Yuka Nojo, Antoni B. Chan
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In early 2024, a Saint Petersburg publishing house and independent publishing partner of the State Hermitage Museum “Arka” published a reedition of the catalogue of the exhibition “Kuniyoshi and His Time. Japanese Prints of the 19th Century.
D. I. Vorobeva
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Correction: Reading an Artist's Intention from the Composition (RAIC): eye movements and aesthetic experience in Japanese woodblock prints [PDF]
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