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The edge of Shinobazu Pond during a foggy evening by Kasamatsu Shiro
The edge of Shinobazu Pond during a foggy evening by Kasamatsu Shiro 1932 Ukiyo-e Fine Art Print reproduction. woodblock print, ukiyoe, ukiyo-e, traditional japan, Shinobazu Pond, poster, oriental art, Kasamatsu Shiro, japanese art, japanese, foggy...Regular price From $51.82 -
The Gion Bridge at Hondo in Amakusa by Kawase Hasui
The Gion Bridge at Hondo in Amakusa by Kawase Hasui Ukiyo-E woodblock print. Japanese art, painting, traditional, ukiyoe, Japan, oriental art.Regular price From $32.03 -
The Jumantsubo plain at Susaki near Fukagawa by Hiroshige Utagawa 1857
The Jumantsubo plain at Susaki near Fukagawa by Hiroshige Utagawa 1857 Ukiyo-e fine art print reproduction Japanese painting, eagle, winter, oriental art print,woodblock print, oriental artRegular price From $47.74 -
The Plum Garden at Kameido Shrine by Hiroshige Utagawa
The Plum Garden at Kameido Shrine is one of the most celebrated prints from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858), created in 1857 by Utagawa Hiroshige. Produced as a color woodblock print (ukiyo-e), it depicts...Regular price From $47.74 -
The Toi Tama River in Settsu Province by Utagawa Kuniyoshi,
The Toi Tama River in Settsu Province by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Ukiyo-e Fine Art Print reproduction Woodblock print, traditional Japan, oriental art, japanese art, mother with childRegular price From $47.74 -
The Zojo Shrine in Shiba by Kawase Hasui
Het Zojo heiligdom in Shiba by Kawase Hasui Ukiyo-e Fine Art Japanese temple, snow, winter, landscape, woodblock printRegular price From $51.82
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.