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Most avant-garde and one of the last traditional Japanese woodblock artists, Kawanabe Kyōsai (河鍋暁斎,
Semba creates hilarious cardboard cutouts for her chihuahua. This one based on 200 yro Japanese fold
The parable of the blind men and an elephant (群盲象を評す) depicted by Japanese woodblock artists:Ohara D
Japanese portrait of Chitasei Go Yō, a fictional character from the classic Chinese novel Water Marg
Pregnant Women Playing in Summer Heat, by Uttagwa Kunitoshi, circa 1881.
Hiroshi Yoshida 吉田 博 (1876 - 1950) - Way to the Kasuga Shrine 1938
Settai Komura (1887-1940) — Momotarō by Sazanami Iwaya (woodblock print,1927)
beifongkendo:Sparrows in snow, woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1833).
Monica Majoli, Blueboy (Ted 1), Japanese woodblock print, Edition of 10Via: Art+Culture ProjectsMoni
Shiro TakagiSuspicions of Flowers, 1959
Cats with BallShotei Takahashi
Forest encampment - China, block print from the c1960s. Unknown artist.
Moonlight on the Tea Houses at Imado Bridge by Kobayashi Kiyochika (1880)
Torii Kotondo 鳥居言人,Twelve Aspects of Women Part Two7-Rain;8-Applying Powder;9-Peony Snowflakes;1
Crane with Setting Sun, Totoya Hokkei, between 1818 and 1822
Ohara Koson aka Koson Ohara aka Ohara Matao aka Shōson aka 小原 古邨 (Japanese, 1877-1945, b. Kanazawa,
Two Beauties with Bamboo, Kitagawa Utamaro, ca. 1795
geritsel:Hiroshi Yoshida - Color woodblock prints from the series United States of America.
Enjoying the Evening Cool: Viewing Fireworks at Ryogoku Bridge, Hokusai, 1780
Fudō: Ichikawa Ebizō V as the Mystical Image of Fudō Myōō (center), Ichikawa Saruzō I as Kongara dōj
Katsukawa Shunshō aka Shunshō Katsukawa aka Katsumiyagawa Yūsuke (original name) aka 勝川春章 (Japanese,
Birds and Peonies (Lovebirds)Ding Yanyong
Tsuchiya Kōitsu aka Tsuchiya Koitsu aka 土屋光逸 (Japanese, 1870-1949, b. Hammamatsu, Japan) - Long Spel
Toyokuni Utagawa I aka Utagawa Toyokuni I aka 歌川豊国 (Japanese, b. 1769, Edo, Japan, d. 1825, Edo, Jap
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