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.
Kasamatsu Shiro: Bamboo in Summer - Artelino
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There have been several exhibitions of the 19th-century ukiyo-e (woodblock print) artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi in recent years. In 2009, there was 'Woodblock Prints of Eccentricity and Laughter' at the Fuchu Art Museum and last year we had 'Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Unparalleled Ukiyo-e Artist' at the Ota Memorial Museum. Both shows were quite comprehensive and treated Kuniyoshi with all the respect accorded a major artist — as he is now considered to be.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: 「競勢酔虎伝」 「伊場七郎」 - Tokyo Metro Library
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'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.
Japanese woodblock art printmaking or Ukiyo-e from the Edo Period was hugely popular and influential, not only in Japan, but in the western world too.
Katsushika Hokusai: Ariwara no Narihira - Artelino
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Title: Edo meisho doke zukushi/ 江戸名所道戯尽/ No. 16, Fox-fires at Ôji (Ôji kitsunebi), from the series Comical Views of Famous Places in Edo Artist: Utagawa Hirokage Date: 1859 Medium: woodblock...
Settai Komura (1887–1940) was a refined yet prolific Shin Hanga artist. As a kabuki stage set designer, he produced around 200 works. He also was an illustrator, painter and designer, ranging from woodblock prints, to posters, to advertising. Donald Jenkins introspections on Settai typical...
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…
Utagawa Kunisada: 「忠臣蔵 七役の内」 - Ritsumeikan University
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Utamaro Kitagawa is highly appreciated as the dominating ukiyo-e artist of the late eigteenth century. Yet little is known about his life. Utamaro Kitagawa was born in 1753 in Edo, the capital of Japan (today called Tokyo), with the given name of Ichitaro Kitagawa.
Ukiyo-e woodblock print of The Giant Ogre Shutendoji at Mount Oeyama, circa 1858, Japan, by artist Utagawa Yoshitsuya
How much do you know about Japanese woodblock prints and how they’ve inspired artists for centuries?
Kawase Hasui: Shiba Zojoji Temple - The Art of Japan