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A Roaring tiger by Ohara Koson woodblock print reproduction
Ukiyo-e woodblock print reproduction of a roaring tiger by Ohara Koson, shin-hanga, Japanese art.Regular price From $47.73 -
A visit to the Kiyomizu Temple by Miki Suizan 1925
Miki Suizan's 1925 woodblock print, "A Visit to the Kiyomizu Temple," captures a woman amidst the traditional Japanese architecture of the Kiyomizu Temple. Ukiyo-e, traditional Japan, japanese temple, japanese artRegular price From $51.81 -
After visiting the bathhouse by Kotondo Torii 1933
After visiting the bathhouse by Kotondo Torii 1933 Ukiyo-e Fine Art Print reproduction Young japanese woman, beautiful japanese woman, traditional Japan, woodblock print, japanese paintingRegular price From $32.34 -
An anthology of things heard, past and present by Totoya Hokkei art Woodblock print reproduction
Totoya Hokkei's Ukiyo-e art woodblock print reproduction "An anthology of things heard, past and present" featuring a snake in a Japanese painting style.Regular price From $23.61 -
Asuka Hill in the Eastern Capital by Utagawa Hiroshige
"Asuka Hill in the Eastern Capital" (Tōto Asukayama) by Utagawa Hiroshige is a bright, expansive, and spring-infused print from his One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858), capturing one of Edo's most cherished seasonal destinations: Asukayama,...Regular price From $31.65 -
Autumn in Oirase by Kawase Hasui
Autumn in Oirase by Kawase Hasui Ukiyo-e. A stunning shin hanga masterpiece capturing the vibrant colors of autumn in Oirase. This ukiyo-e print showcases the beauty of Japanese landscape painting and a serene autumnal scene. ...Regular price From $51.09
Ukiyo-e refers to a traditional Japanese art movement that flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries, especially during the Edo period. These woodblock prints depicted landscapes, famous actors, beautiful women, warriors, and scenes from everyday life with bold lines and vibrant colors. Artists such as Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige created some of the most iconic works of the genre. Japanese woodblock prints had a major influence on European Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters in the 19th century. Today, ukiyo-e remains one of Japan’s most celebrated artistic traditions.