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Hikawa Park in Omiya by Kawase Hasui
Hikawa Park in Omiya" is a woodblock print by Kawase Hasui, a shin-hanga style artwork depicting this traditional Japanese landscape. Japanese art, Japan, oriental art, ukiyo-e, forest, treesRegular price From $51.82 -
Hodogaya: Katabira River and Katabira Brige by Utagawa Hiroshige
Hodogaya: Katabira River and Katabira Bridge by Utagawa Hiroshige is one of the prints from his celebrated early series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō, created in the 1830s. This particular image depicts the post town...Regular price From $31.66 -
Horibe Yasube Taketsune during a night attack by Kawanabe Kyosai, 1886,
Horibe Yasube Taketsune during a night attack by Kawanabe Kyosai, 1886, Ukiyo-e, Fine Art Print reproduction. Japanese painting, japanese warrior, woodblock print, oriental art,Regular price From $47.73 -
Ichikawa Jukai as Kimura Shigenari by Natori Shunsen
Ichikawa Jukai as Kimura Shigenari by Natori Shunsen Ukiyo-e Fine Art Print reproduction Woodblock print, priental art, japanese artRegular price From $51.82 -
Ichikawa Sadanji as Narukami by Natori Shunsen 1926
Ichikawa Sadanji as Narukami by Natori Shunsen 1926 Ukiyo-e Fine Art Print reproduction Japanese art, traditional Japan, oriental art, painted faceRegular price From $51.82 -
Irises by Ohara Koson Beautiful blue flowers woodblock painting in an
Irises by Ohara Koson Beautifyl blue flowers woodblock print in a fine art print reproduction. Japanese art, oriental art, shin-hanga,Regular price From $47.73
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.