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organicbody: Bathhouse, 1868 - woodblock printOchiai Yoshiiku
arsvitaest: “Washing the Hair” Author: Itō Shinsui (Japanese, 1898-1972)Date: published in 1953Medium: Color woodblock print
worldpaintings: Koho Shoda Shrine Gate at Miyajima (Itsukushima Shrine), c. 1910 - 1920, woodblock print, 9.75 x 7.0 inches, private collection. A torii s a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine,
centuriespast: Table of Contents, from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Artists: Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando), Japanese, 1797-1858; Baisotei Gengyo, Japanese, 1817-1880 Medium: Woodblock print Place Made: Japan Dates: 10th month of 1858 Period: Edo
centuriespast: Utagawa Kunisada Japanese, 1786-1864 Night: Woman Bends Down Toward Left with Fan in Hand, n.d. Color woodblock 14 1/16 x 9 1/2 in. (35.7 x 24.2 cm) Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
arsvitaest: Nude woman with towel and basin Author: Goyō Hashiguchi (Japanese, 1881-1921)Date: 1915Medium: Color woodblock printLocation: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
huariqueje: Bamboo in Early Summer - Kasamatsu Shirou , 1954 Japanese, 1898=1991 Woodblock, 27 x 41 cm.
lowcountry-gothic:Winter Hot Spring, by Jed Henry.This piece was done in a modern shin-hanga style, which was dominant in the early 1900s at the peak of Japanese woodblock technique. Shin-hanga prints are known for their intricate realism, and require
huariqueje: Chart of Edible Japanese Mushroom Types , Early 20th Century Ukiyo-e Japanese art Woodblock, 6.25 x 3.75 in.
heaveninawildflower: Owl (before 1912). Woodblock print by Ohara Shōson (Japanese, 1877 - 1945 ). Published by Kawaguchi Jirō. Image and text information courtesy MIA.
heaveninawildflower: ‘Finch on Magnolia Branch’ (Japanese, Edo period). Woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige I (Japanese, 1797–1858). Published by Kawaguchiya Shôzô (Shôeidô, Eisendô). Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.
heaveninawildflower: ‘Spring in Arashiyama’ (1934). Woodblock print by Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883 - 1957 ). Image and text information courtesy MIA.
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gameandgraphics: More Jed Henry’s Ukyo gaming illustrations. FYI: Jed is hiring a traditional Japanese woodblock printer for a special edition of his Mario Kart Ukyo illustration. You’ll find all the info and the process in his tumblr. Check it out
a-la-belle-e-toile:Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1725-1770) - Women Picking Plum Blossoms at a Wall, 1766-67, woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper, 25.5 x 17.8 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
theverge: Thank, internet: A Japanese Artist who goes under the name segawa thirty-seven is bringing ukiyo-e woodblock prints to life through gorgeous animated GIFs.See more!
ianbrooks: Japanese Woodblock Gaming Art by Jed Henry Jed’s Nintendo Samurai series brings the futuristic robo-suited duo of Samus Aran and Mega Man back to feudal Japan for some serious Budō Artist: tumblr
laughingsquid:Stunning Woodblock Prints Depicting David Bowie as a Traditional Japanese Sorcerer and Magician
blondebrainpower: The Great Wave off Kanagawa - digitized version, 1982 posterThe Great Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave or simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was published sometime between
iamjapanese: KATAYAMA Nampu(堅山南風 Japanese, 1887-1980) Chrysanthemum 黄菊 Woodblock Print via
philosophiae-moralis: Astounding Japanese Woodblock Art, credit Jed Henry.
iamjapanese: INAGAKI Akemi(稲垣朱実 Japanese, b.1933) Tree A Woodblock Print via
huariqueje: Evening at Itako (Itako no yû) - Kawase Hasui , 1930 Japanese, 1883–1957 Woodblock print; ink and color on paper , 43 x 30.3 cm (16 15/16 x 11 15/16 in.)
heaveninawildflower: ‘Two Swallows Perched on Weeping Cherry’ ( Meiji era, 1900s ). Woodblock print by Ohara Koson 小原古邨 (1877 - 1945). Image and text courtesy Freer Sackler. Japanese Art# Copyright with museum.
barnsburntdownnow: Inume Pass, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (detail)Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869)Japanese; Edo period, 1858Ukiyo-e woodblock print in vertical ōban format; ink and color on paper.
petitcabinetdecuriosites: (via Original Nisaburo Ito, Japanese painter 1910 – 1988, Japanese Woodblock Print. Magnolia | Japan | Pinterest)
nobrashfestivity: Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Woodblock Prints
escapekit: The Rhythm Project fuses a centuries-old craft of japanese woodblock printing with characters from Star Wars. The set of three prints reimagines the films’ figures and settings in the style of ukioy-e, which is a popular Edo-era genre
redlipstickresurrected:Shirō Kasamatsu aka 笠松紫浪 (Japanese, 1898-1991, b. Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan) - Shirahone Hotspring, Shinshu, 1935 (1946-57 printing) Woodblock Prints
ortut:Rebecca Salter - Shadow cast two, 2015(Woodblock on Japanese paper)
animangagurl: cannonballhands: wellyoufoundit: saveroomminibar: Video Game Japanese Traditional Woodblock Prints by Jed Henry. Facebook || Blogspot || Tumblr That Street Fighter one is excellent Agreed. I’m gonna get my hands on one of these prints,
huariqueje: Sparrow on Hydrangea - Ohara Shōson Koson Japanese, 1877 1945 Woodblock print
khfriendlyreminders:So there’s a store in our mall that sells calendars and other random crud and I was randomly checking them out cause I got a really cool Japanese woodblock one from them last year and I found this. (Sadly don’t have money to buy
red-lipstick: Shiro Kasamatsu (Japanese, 1898-1991, b. Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan) - Shirahone Hotspring, Shinshu, 1935 Woodblock
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nobrashfestivity: Manjiro Asuga Woman Washing Her Hair 1930
nobrashfestivity: Itō Jakuchū , Japanese woodblock, edo period
magictransistor: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
archatlas: The Art of Hiroshi Yoshida Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints.
insipit: Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博) (1876–1950, Japan)MountainsHiroshi Yoshida was a 20th century Japanese painter and print-maker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, and is noted especially
moma: Frank Lloyd Wright, born today in 1867, modeled this lithograph on Japanese woodblock prints. The System-Built Houses advertised here were Wright’s first experiment with mass production. [Frank Lloyd Wright. American System-Built Houses for
pmikos: Japanese Woodblock prints by Utagawa Sadahide.
huariqueje: Poppies (from an untitled series of Flowers) - Katsushika Hokusai , 1833-34 Japanese 1760-1849 Colour woodblock print, 25.4 x 36.5 cm Art Institute of Chicago.
Paul Binnie (Scottish, b. 1967, Airthrey Castle, Scotland) - Nemuru Onna (Sleeping Woman), 2004 Japanese Woodblock Print
redlipstickresurrected: Kawase Hasui 川瀬 巴水 (Japanese, 1883–1957, b. Tokyo, Japan) - Benten Pond at Shiba (Shiba Benten Ike), 1929 Woodblock Print
insipit: Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博) (1876–1950, Japan) Mountains Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th century Japanese painter and print-maker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, and is noted
iamjapanese:YAMATAKA Noboru(山高登 Japanese, b.1926)Lakeside in Early Spring 三方浅春 Woodblock print via
cma-japanese-art:Canary and Wisteria, Ando Hiroshige, mid-1840s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: Overall: 33.7 x 11.5 cm (13 ¼ x 4 ½ in.)Medium: color woodblock printhttps://clevelandart.org/art/1920.161
travelingcolors: Animated Ukiyo-e Woodblock (by Segawa Thirty-Seven) A Japanese artist who works under the name Segawa Thirty-Seven continues his reinterpretation of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings by animating the historical scenes to include
arsvitaest: “Moonlit Sea” Author: Shoda, Koho (Japanese, 1870-1946)Date: ca. 1910-20Medium: Color woodblock print
redlipstickresurrected: Ishikawa Toraji aka 石川寅治 (Japanese, 1875-1964, b. Kochi, Japan) - Black Cat from Rajo Ju Shu No Uchi series, 1934 Woodblock Print
japaneseaesthetics: Woodblock print, circa year 1800, Japan., by artist Toyokuni I. A large, strong, red carp jumps from the swirling water — a classic Japanese design. A brilliant image of the large fish in a rich, orange color against the flowing