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retrogamingblog:Nintendo Franchises in Classic Japanese Art Style made by Ukiyo-e Heroes
Set 2: Ukiyo-e woodblock print ‘Chiyoda Castle’ by artist Hashimoto Chikanobu, circa 1895, Japan
The Kannon in the Cave, Sakanoshita (no. 49 from the series Famous Places of the Fifty-Three Station
thekimonogallery:The Southeast. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, 1783, Japan. Artist Torii Kiyonaga
archiveofaffinities:Kazuo Shinohara, Ukiyo-e Museum, Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, 1983
metalonmetalblog: 19th century ukiyo-e woodblock print of women sumo wrestlers
Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849)A Japanese Ukiyo-e artist, the author of the woodblock print series
Merriment in Hamanezu Village, from the series The Niwaka Festival in the Yoshiwara by Kitagawa Utam
[Part. 3/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythicalcharacters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shik
[Part. 2/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythicalcharacters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shik
huariqueje:Chart of Edible Japanese Mushroom Types , Early 20th Century Ukiyo-e Japanese artWo
retrogamingblog2: Nintendo Characters in Traditional Japanese Art Style made by Ukiyo-e Heroes
Folktale ukiyo-e woodblock print depicting Kesa, wife of Watanabe dressing her long hair in preparat
Itō Shinsui, Mount Fuji as seen from Mitohama Beach, 1938, woodblock print, ink and pigments on pape
Kitsune no yomeiri (Fox wedding procession) ukiyoe by Yamamoto Shoun and Ogata Gekko. This is one of
Beautiful white heron/sagi modern ukiyoe by Ohara Koson (seen on), with close up showing the three d
escapekit: Ukiyo-e Endgame Japanese illustrator Takumi blends pop culture with the ancient Ukiyo-e
etodraws: Japanese Ukiyo-e inspired / “The Forest”, “The Palace” and “The Sea”.
Takato Yamamoto Takato Yamamoto is widely known for his “Ukiyo-e Pop” style of painting. He explore
Chikanobu Youshuu 豊原周延 (1838-1912)Ladies in waiting at Chiyoda Palace for cherry blossoms party - Ch
[Part. 5/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师)mythicalcharacters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shiki
Seki (no. 48 from the series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō), Utagawa Hiroshige, 1833-34
A River among Snowy Mountains, Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Two women at a party. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, 1780-1800 , Japan, by artist Chokosai Eisho.
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