A new groundbreaking exhibition in Tokyo features iconic works by the legendary Japanese woodblock print artist Katsushika ...
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SEE ALSO: Why Kazakhstan’s Art Scene Is Rife With Potential Born in 1760, Hokusai was a master of ukiyo-e woodblock prints. The genre depicted Edo, now known as Tokyo, through urban scenes of ...
after the old-fashioned method of the colored lithograph -- those prints namely which are best known in America and Europe -- belong to the popular and democratic section of the art of Nippon.
Step into the masterful world of Japan’s most celebrated woodblock print artist this spring at ‘Hokusai: Another Story’, held ...
His prints became a hit in Europe after his death in 1849, kindling the Japonisme movement in art and inspiring painters such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. The Hokusai exhibition ...
As part of the Japanese Film Festival, Eastburn will provide a post-film talk, which will focus on Hokusai’s ukiyo-e prints, and the Edo context in which the art was made and sold.
Hokusai made 46 prints that all show Mount Fuji in different ways. Hokusai and his art inspired many other artists such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. This painting is called 'Flowering ...
The Hokusai exhibition, which runs from Saturday to June 1 at Tokyu Plaza Shibuya, follows other tech-driven, immersive art ...