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Saint John in the WildernessValentine Green (British; 1739–1813) after Raphael (Italian; 1483–1520)1
Hiroshi Yoshida aka Hiroshi Ueda aka 吉田 博 (Japanese, 1876-1950, b. Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Utagawa Yoshitora (fl. c. 1836-1882), ‘John Adams’, ’'Osanaetoki Bankokubanashi&r
The Warrior Slaying the Giant White Hihi, Utagawa Yoshitora (active ca. 1850–80)
Kumai Taro Fighting a Bear by Utagawa Yoshitora (1852)
Scops Owl in Flight, Cherry Blossoms and Full Moon by Ohara Koson (1926)
a-la-belle-e-toile:Shiro Kasamatsu - Kasugano, Nara, 1961, woodblock print, 17 x 11,5 in
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Okada Yoshio aka Yoshio Okada aka 岡田義雄 (Japanese, b. 1933, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, based Tokyo, Jap
Okada Yoshio aka 岡田嘉夫 aka Yoshio Okada (Japanese, b. 1934, based Tokyo, Japan) - Akashi aka 明石 from
Setchū take = Bamboo in SnowKamisaka Sekka (Japanese; 1866–1942)1909Woodcut In: Momoyogusa = Flowers
Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando) | 1797-1858Signature extreme close-up woodblock prints by one of the most i
nobrashfestivity:Shirō Kasamatsu, Moonlight Night (Cat) (“Tsukiyo”), 1958more
explore-blog:Of Trees, Tenderness, and the Moon – the stunning vintage woodblock prints of Japanese
snootyfoxfashion:Mystical Woodland Animal Art Prints by RivuletPaperShopx / x / x / x / xx / x / x /
Edvard Munch (Norwegian; 1863–1944)Møte i verdensrommet = Encounter in Space1898–99Woodcut Munch Mus
Hong Yuzi = Calm Snowy World, White SkyWang Anjie (Chinese; fl. 1677–1705)1753Color woodcutIn: Jiezi
Chinese Sage Evoking a Dragon by Yashima Gakutei (1825)
Wassily KandinskyDame mit Fächer, 1904 Color woodcut
Hiroshi Yoshida aka Yoshida Hiroshi aka Hiroshi Ueda aka 吉田 博 (Japanese, 1876-1950, b. Kurume, Fukuo
cma-prints: Seven Virtues: Prudence, Hans Burgkmair, Cleveland Museum of Art: Prints Medium: woodcut
Hirtenknabe am blumigen Ufer = Shepherd Boy on Flowery BanksHans Thoma (German; 1839–1924)1897Lithog
Itō Jakuchū (Japanese; 1716–1800)“Mountains colored high and low, pale mist far off; people’s
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