Japan left as indelible a mark on the world of publishing and art as Tsutaya Juzaburo (1750–1797). A masterful entrepreneu ...
Most of the art in this exhibit is shaped by sinuous lines that bring to life drapery, flowers, whirlpools, people and other forms. The prints in ... the Edo Period, named after the Shogun's ...
A newly discovered pair of painted folding screens have been confirmed to be the joint work of renowned Edo Period artists Ito ... by the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka, located in Osaka ...
The year 1603 marked the beginning of the Tokugawa Era in Japan, also known as the Edo Period ... prints, evolved too, later becoming world famous in the 19th century west. This art form displayed ...
This is the first “Yurei Zu” (ghost painting) in Japan confirmed to be an original by Okyo, a popular and influential painter from the Edo Period ... that the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific ...