WILLIAMSTOWN — The curator of a new exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints is asking you to take deep look with him at two significant strains of artistic evolution taking place within the genre ...
sdmart.org/art/ exhibit/dreams-diversions. As recently as 1970, the San Diego Museum of Art didn’t have a very high opinion of its collection of Japanese woodblock ...
The East Asian tradition of woodblock printing on paper dates from roughly the 7th century in China, and it spread soon thereafter to the Korean peninsula and Japan. This workshop will provide an ...
‘Rising Sun, Falling Rain’ features over 80 ukiyo-e masterworks from the Edo Period, including landscapes by Hiroshige and Hokusai. On view through November 30. The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles has ...
An exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints, highlighting changing fashions and evolving print technologies in that country from the late 1600s through the mid-1800s, will run from Jan. 18 through June ...
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art debuted “Bird and Blossom,” an exhibition of woodblock prints depicting simple relationships in the natural world, on Jan. 24. Curated by Eleanor Pschirrer-West, ...
“Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints” is the latest exhibition on display from April 1 to July 4 at Seattle Art Museum. This exhibition brings together prints from the most renowned ukiyo-e ...
The items are displayed in just two glass cases, but they contain a wealth of visually rich art and historically fascinating information. The books were created in a time-span beginning in the late ...
The Ukiyo-e woodblock prints of Japan’s Edo period manage to speak volumes about their world without raising their voice. These delicate yet powerfully evocative images are the fullest expression of ...
In recent years, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art has hosted some significant touring exhibitions, including its current show of 19th-century paintings from the Walters Art Museum. In all the ...
Q: I inherited this picture from my grandmother who got it in the 1930s or 1940s. It measures 14¾ by 9¾ inches. As far as I know, it has always been in this frame. On the back is a note that reads ...