With a spotlight on Vietnamese art, the auction also features more than 100 Japanese prints in the Ukiyo-e style ...
The comical and spooky show — based on Katsushika Hokusai’s incomplete ukiyo-e print series, “One Hundred Ghost Stories” — is ...
Triangle Gallery shows the work of artists in painting collective Seven, while Moss Galleries pairs Gail Spaien and Lynne ...
Your Name Means Dream will be performed until 24 November 2024 at Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre Rear 2 Chapel Street, St Kilda ...
Prints and multiples, Sixteen color Ukiyo-e style woodcut printed from nine woodblocks on Torinoko paper mounted onto Hahnemuhle paper ...
Highlights include 20 prints by artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, who is considered the last great master of ukiyo-e (woodblock print) painting and printmaking, and a selection of works by contemporary ...
Ansei Uchima (Japanese 内間安瑆) (May 1, 1921 - May 9, 2000) was an American artist and teacher primarily known as a sōsaku-hanga (creative print) woodblock printmaker who employed traditional ukiyo-e ...
E-Prints are a HTML version of a paper that can be hosted on a website for viewing by multiple users. These are ordered through the Nature Portfolio’s printer, Sheridan. Through the precisely ...
A full package tour contains Nodate (outdoor tea ceremony), a special exhibition displaying the rare ukiyo-e collection of ...
Opening at Watts Gallery on 19 March, Edo Pop is an exhibition of 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints from the private collection of art historian and writer, Frank Milner.
Ma, the Met curator, was introduced to the artist in 2010, but she had admired her calligraphy since childhood. “I grew up in Taipei, and I remember that we had a catalog of hers,” Ma recalled. “At ...
Kiichiro Kikuichi, or Utagawa Hiroshige IV (1849-1925), a ukiyo-e artist born in the late Edo Period, wrote in his book “Edo Funai Ehon Fuzoku Orai” (An illustrated guide to the customs and ...