Legendary memes Longcat and Tacgnol - reimagined in classic Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print style. This is a set of two amazing quality 12x18 inch giclee prints. I can assure you that this is a genuine "direct from the artist" product and is an official part of the "Memes of the Floating World @ukiyomemes" collection. Printed on top-quality paper, the standard 12x18 inch size is perfect for framing and displaying in the geekiest room in your home. Thank you for purchasing direct from the artist.
Ukiyo-e art is considered by some art scholars to be the "father" of modern art. Ukiyo-e was especially influential on Impressionism & Post-Impressionism.
Ando Hiroshige (1797 - October 12, 1858) was born in 1797 under the name of Ando Tokutaro in Edo (Tokyo) as the son of a samurai and fireman. He became one of the greatest masters of ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock prints), especially in the genre of landscape prints. Together with Hokusai he is considered as the dominant figure of printmaking in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Kasamatsu Shiro; I would guess that you’ve never heard of him. Until this morning, neither had I. And yet, I think I’ve never seen better Ukiyo-e (the Japanese art of woodblock printin…
Kawase Hasui: Shiba Zojoji Temple - The Art of Japan
Washing The Hair Ito Shinsui Ukiyo-e Print Poster Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94%
Kawase Hasui: The Road to Nikkô (Nikkô gaidô) - Museum of Fine Arts
Combing her hair (Kamisuki, 1933), FINE ART PRINT, bijin-ga, portrait of beautiful japanese woman, high quality digitally restored reproduction of the very rare vintage japanese woodblock print. Is a reproduction of great masterwork by Torii Kotondo (1900 - 1976), 20th century artist, the master of Japanese woodblock art. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at NO EXTRA CHARGE !!!!!! This art print is sold unframed. More japanese geishas, bijin, beauties woodblock prints and paintings reproductions in Geishas and Beauties Art section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink?section_id=16052442&ref=shopsection_leftnav_3
Kawase Hasui: Yumoto Spa, Nikko - Artelino
'Thirty-Two Aspects of Customs and Manners of Women' was one of the last major series created by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (Taiso) (1839-1892). The series belongs without any doubts to Yoshitoshi's best and most popular print publications.
Yoro-waterval in de provincie Mino van Katsushika Hokusai. Katsushika Hokusai was een Japanse prentkunstenaar, schilder en tekenaar. Hij hield zich vooral bezig met het maken van houtsnedeprenten, beter bekend als ukiyo-e. Hokusai heeft binnen alle genres van ukiyo-e gewerkt, maar het beroemdst werd hij door zijn landschapsafbeeldingen.
Ukiyo-e is a genre of woodblock prints that flourished in the Edo period (1603-1867). Term ‘Ukiyo-e’ literally means ‘pictures of the floating world’ as it was meant to desc…
Japanese art, asian art, mountains woodblock prints, Ando Hiroshige fine art prints, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Tokyo landscapes) ukiyo-e woodblock prints reproductions. Hiro Hago Watashi, from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo by Hiroshige, FINE ART PRINT / high quality reproduction of the antique japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart: A small white edge is included for easy matting and framing. This art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at NO EXTRA CHARGE !!!!!! ARTPINK homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// About the artist: HIROSHIGE (1797 - 1858): In the canon of ukiyo-e there is one name above all others that evokes the tender, lyrical beauty of the Japanese landscape – Hiroshige. Born in Edo as Ando Tokutaro, he grew up in a minor samurai family that belonged to the Edo's firefighting force. It is here that Hiroshige was given his first exposure to art: legend has it that a fellow fireman tutored him in the popular Kano school of painting. In 1811 at the age of fifteen, the young artist entered an apprenticeship with the celebrated Utagawa Toyohiro and was bestowed with the artist name, Hiroshige after only a year. Despite this, his artistic genius went largely unnoticed with the public until the publication of his "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido," a landmark series documenting the journey from Edo to Kyoto. With the Tokugawa Shogunate relaxing centuries of age-old restrictions on travel, urban populations embraced travel art and Hiroshige arguably became one of the most prominent and successful artist of the ukiyo-e school. Hiroshige’s work had a profound influence on the Impressionists of Europe: Toulouse Lautrec was fascinated with his daring diagonal compositions and inventive use of perspective, Van Gogh literally copied two prints from "100 Famous Views of Edo" in painting. In 1858 at the age of sixty-two, Hiroshige passed away as a result of the Edo cholera epidemic but his work continues to convey the beauty of Japan and provide insight into the everyday life of its citizens.
Yoshida Hiroshi: Wistaria at Kameido. Series: Tokyo Juni Dai - Museum of Fine Arts
Artist: Okumura Masanobu Year: 1906 Pubilisher: Shinbi-Shoin Description: Size: about 22×39cm (1cm≒0.39inch, picture size) The antique original woodcut print, Washi paper. *Ukiyo-e School Series of Painting(浮世絵派画集) Japanese woodblock print was, as being replaced by colored print, to decline. The Ukiyo-e School Series of Painting is a masterpiece with the highest quality in the history of woodblock printings, published in the Meiji era, when many skilled craftspeople were present and coloring paint with woodblock was thriving. Although many Ukiyo-e works were mass products in those days and produced by about 10-time printings, this Ukiyo-e School Series of Painting expresses surprisingly sophisticated depth of color through 70-to-200-time printings. This is a work of art with the heart and soul of Shi-ichi Tajima, completed with the most skilled craftspeople — therefore the work per se can be call an art of completion. Tajima’s spirit is reflected in the colophon: “The color printing in this series shows the reality of the original work most excellently, and it has done everything for duplication to fulfill its exhaustive quality. Its outstanding elaboration and uniqueness are what we can by ourselves proudly affirm with no doubt. As it could not have been completed without the devotion of all those who engaged in this work —painters, engravers, printers etc, their names are listed here…” The attitude to list all their names down deliberately also shows his confidence in the quality of the work. Whilst this is more expensive than other duplicated woodblock print, we recommend you to obtain this high quality work. multiple purchases: combined shipping is possible. No additional shipping fee (except some heavy items). Our products may have stains and creases due to age. We do our best to upload photos where you can check the condition of the item. But in rare cases, this may not be entirely visible on the photos. Also, depending on your screen, the colors on the photo may not be the same as the original. We ask you to accept these conditions upon your purchase and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Japanese Fine Art Reproduction, Woman Beauty Portrait, Bijin-ga, Vintage Illustration Art Print, Ukiyo-E Woodblock Print, With a Comb
'Yumoto Hotsprings in Nikko', by Kawase Hasui **Actual prints are of much higher resolution than online image* - Perfect for your wall. There are no store watermarks on purchased prints. > Created on museum quality, archival cotton paper, using the highest quality Giclee printing, with premium pigment ink for perfect colour reproduction and fade resistant longevity. > The Matte cotton paper finish used by No Trees Harmed Prints is wood free, and produces much greater clarity and detail compared to tree paper or canvas made prints. > Beautiful 0.2 inch white borders are included, and are incorporated into the print size total illustrated in description. - All prints are packed flat, shipped in a protective cardboard C4 envelope for standard size and a tube, for larger sizes. All packaging is made from 100% post consumer waste materials and biodegradable materials. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This print is a giclée reproduction of a Japanese woodblock print from the early 20th century. Variations between actual print colour tones and those displayed on various computer monitors may differ. For best detail, small to medium size prints are recommended. Please do not buy a frame until you have received your print as some customization may be necessary to ensure a proper fit. If specific sizes are needed, message us with a custom order request. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note: we cannot cancel orders once underway in the fulfilment process. Thank you for your understanding, Felix
"Flowers". Ukiyo-e woodblock print. 1811, Japan. Artist Utagawa Toyokuni I
Important note: If you are looking to place an order for a shipping address in Alaska, Hawaii, APO/FPO/DPO, or a PO Box, please see the shop announcement or contact us via an Etsy convo before placing your order. Looking to give your home some larger-scale ukiyo-e Japanese art but either you can't find anything affordable or it's too small? Well, now you can with our reprint of "Snow on the Ukimido at Katada" (雪の堅田浮見堂) woodblock print. We scanned our copy of the print with our nifty, high-powered graphic arts scanner. This is the first of two ukiyo-e woodblock reprints we plan for this year. This reprint would look great in a variety of rooms, but we think it would look great in a kitchen as well! It definitely fits a blue-theme room. We have three sizes available: 16x24" 20x30", 24x36". The smaller two sizes work best as decor pieces where wall space is at a premium while the 24x36" size is one of the most common frame sizes available in many stores, including Target and Walmart. However, we strongly recommend measuring your intended wall first, due to the cost of the fine art paper and amount of the ink involved we cannot offer refunds or exchanges for the wrong size chosen. (We do, however, offer refunds and exchanges for post office damage. Please see our shop policies for more details.) We aren't able to offer framed/matted prints, but we recommend checking your local art/craft supply store and/or the following websites: www.craigframes.com, arttoframe.com, or framebridge.com. Craig Frames also has an Etsy storefront! Check them out. We print on Aurora Fine Art with archival inks. The paper has a nice, slight watercolor paper texture feel to it. Your print comes in a heavy-duty mailing tube via USPS priority mail, so you won't have to wait long. Check out our other maps and other prints: http://www.etsy.com/shop/8fishredcreative - we add items regularly! For other questions, please see our shop policies. If you still have questions, feel free to send us a convo/email. Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!
Legendary memes Longcat and Tacgnol - reimagined in classic Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print style. This is a set of two amazing quality 12x18 inch giclee prints. I can assure you that this is a genuine "direct from the artist" product and is an official part of the "Memes of the Floating World @ukiyomemes" collection. Printed on top-quality paper, the standard 12x18 inch size is perfect for framing and displaying in the geekiest room in your home. Thank you for purchasing direct from the artist.
Ono no Komachi. Ukiyo-e woodblock print. About 1766, Japan, by artist Suzuki Harunobu.
Morning Sea at Shiribeshi by Hasui Japanese Art Poster Hasui Kawase was one of modern Japan's most important and prolific printmakers. He was a prominent designer of the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement, whose artists depicted traditional subjects with a style influenced by Western art. Like many earlier ukiyo-e prints, Hasui's works were commonly landscapes but displayed atmospheric effects and natural lighting. ✓ Printed in Berlin at our Atelier.✓ Made in Germany to Order.✓ UV-resistant Japanese archival inks, fine art paper, and 100% cotton canvas.✓ Fast Shipping Worldwide in a protective cardboard tube.No Frame or Hanging System included.
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