8.5 x 6.5 in. (21.6 x 16.5 cm.) ...
The Ota Memorial Museum of Art offers a tasty dive into the past with an exhibition that explores the evolution of Japanese ...
Although Japanese weather varies greatly across the archipelago, the abundance of rain throughout the year remains a common phenomenon across Japan.
The existence of such establishments is documented in a “ukiyo-e” woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), an acclaimed artist active toward the end of Edo Period. A large sign that ...
They fall in love with each other, and with ‘floating world’ style Ukiyo-e art from 1600-1800s Japan. That love endures ...
A new art exhibition immersing visitors in the world of Japan’s ukiyo-e traditional woodblock print art through the latest digital technologies opened in Tokyo on Saturday. “Ukiyoe Immersive ...
An exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago features over 30 of Tōshūsai Sharaku’s rarely shown ukiyo-e prints exemplifying the classic Japanese theater genre.
From ground-breaking sound installations to sustainable architecture – art aficionados have plenty to look forward to in ...
There is an exhibition that explores this historical relationship through ukiyo-e (traditional woodblock prints and paintings) and crafts, titled "Animals, Animals, Animals! From the Edo-Tokyo ...
An ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Hiroshige III (1842-1894) shows a steam locomotive train giving off black smoke as it ran on rails laid on the embankment.
Among other iris gardens in Edo, the Horikiri Iris Garden was particularly chosen as the motif of ukiyo-e paintings by famous painters of the Edo period, such as Utagawa Hiroshige, because of the ...