Often brightly colored and meticulously detailed, woodblock prints gained initial prominence in Japan as an accessible artform during the Edo Period (1603-1868). Prints made during this period are ...
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 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 ...
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"The peace accompanying the beginning of evening happens to me with this print," said Mary Pixley, associate curator at the MU Museum of Art and Archaeology. She was gazing at a woodblock print of an ...
Until now, the Seattle Asian Art Museum has been sadly lacking in that quintessential Japanese art form, the woodblock print. Happily, in honor of SAM’s 75th anniversary, Mary and Allan Kollar ...
African woodblock printing is a traditional art form that has been used for centuries to create beautiful and intricate ...
Learn to carve a block of wood, ink it, and create an exciting woodblock print in this hands-on, relaxed class. Not only will ...
Xu Jiahui, a national inheritor of Liangping woodblock New Year painting, colors a woodblock print at his workshop in Chongqing's Liangping district on Jan 14. HUANG WEI/XINHUA As Wen Li attached her ...
With patient strokes of a chisel, white sapwood planks, and layers of Chinese ink soaked into dó paper, a centuries-old craft ...