Wood Prints Gallery
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elsewheregreen:New York Sunset, 2008 - Paul Binnie
detailedart:By the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (ca. 1830 and 1833, color woodblock).
slam-asian: Ancient Ruins of Athens (Acropolis — Night), Yoshida Hiroshi, 1925, Saint Louis Art Muse
cma-japanese-art: Carp and Waterweeds, Katsushika Taito II, c. early 1830s, Cleveland Museum of Art:
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi: Elizabeth Colwell ‘Winterscene’ 1911. (Source: artnet.com)
cma-japanese-art: Carp Swimming by Water Weeds, Katsushika Hokusai, 1831, Cleveland Museum of Art: J
wonderlartcafe:Artist: Yoshida Toshi Title: Silver Pavilion, Kyoto Date: 1951.
met-asian: 名所江戸百景 馬喰町初音の馬場|Hatsune no Baba; Bakurocho by Utagawa Hiroshige, Metropolitan Museum of A
slam-asian: At Pearl Harbor, Hawai‘i, on December 8, 1941,…, Hasegawa Sadanobu III, 1942, Saint Loui
elsewheregreen: China, c1900 wooden printing block for paper money.
cma-japanese-art: Carp Ascending a Waterfall, Keisai Eisen, early or mid-1830s, Cleveland Museum of
bird with flowers stamp and block prints
Junichiro Sekino aka 関野純一郎 (Japanese, 1914–1988, b. Aomori prefecture, Japan) - Bather, 1943 Woodbl
wonderlartcafe: dog-wannabe: two prints with sakura Kawase Hasui
thefugitivesaint:Utagawa Yoshitora (fl. c. 1836-1882), ‘John Adams’, ’'Osanaetoki Bankokubanashi’’,
cma-japanese-art: Passing the Bamboo Grove, Suzuki Harunobu, 1868, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese
nihon-bijutsu:Fuji seen through the Mannen bridge at Fukagawa, Katsushika Hokusai
cadavezr:Kohada Koheiji, from the series One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)Katsushika Hokusa
mia-japanese-korean: Fox by the Moonlit Water, Ohara Shōson, c. 1928-1930, Minneapolis Institute of
aic-asian: Asahi Bridge, Ojiya, from the series “Souvenirs of Travel, Second Series” (Tabi miyage da
nihon-bijutsu:Rain in Kiyomizu Temple, 1953, Asano Takeji
nobrashfestivity: Yoshida Hiroshi, Snow at Kashiwabara (Kashiwabara no yuki), 1927
mia-japanese-korean: Havana in 1954, Yoshida Tōshi, 1985, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and
aic-asian: The Floating Pavilion at Katada (Katada Ukimido), from the series “Eight Views of Omi (Om
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