News

Japanese woodblock prints of the postwar era in Japan are the subject of the first exhibition curated by Dr. Rhiannon Paget, curator for Asian art, in the newly renamed Chao Center for Asian Art ...
Japanese woodblock prints, ... ‘A Room of Her Own’ at the Clark Art Institute showcases how British women artists from 1875-1945 broke barriers and created supportive spaces to thrive and redefine art ...
In the 1820s, the ink of the woodblock prints and that of tattoos on skin began to influence one another. They shared the popular imagery of dragons, demons and monsters, as well as allusions to ...
“Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints” is the latest exhibition on display from April 1 to July 4 at Seattle Art Museum.
This exhibition presents approximately 160 of the more than 4,500 Japanese woodblock prints from the 1860s through the 1940s bequeathed to the museum by Robert O ... theatricality; images of female ...
The hand-crafted woodblock prints in the project, which is being hosted on the Japanese crowdfunding site Makuake, can range from 50,000 yen ($400) to 150,000 ($1,200) and are sold through Rhythm ...
Tucked inside the Rockefeller Gallery for Asian Art on the fourth floor of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, a dimly lit room reveals 15 small Japanese woodblock prints. Opening last Friday ...
The influence of Japanese woodblock prints on the trajectory of 19th ... from the series Fashionable Women of Edo” (1830-1839), print, 38 cm x 26 cm. Vincent van Gogh, “Courtesan (after Eisen ...
Put together by the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, it is derived from the estate of businessman John Chandler Bancroft, which donated 3,700 Japanese woodblock prints to the museum in 1901.
In the 1820s, the ink of the woodblock prints and that of tattoos on skin began to influence one another. They shared the popular imagery of dragons, demons and monsters, as well as allusions to ...