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the exhibit explains the path this body art took, from the streets of early 19th century Japan into 21st century tattoo shops around the globe. Find your own ink inspiration among prints from ...
“Human / Nature: 150 Years of Japanese Landscape Prints,” a new exhibition opening on Dec. 3 at the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, presents some 70 of these works, from 19th-century classics l ...
Lucasfilm has fully unveiled the set of 17 prints that will bedeck the various badges for this year's big Star Wars convention–and we just want it on everything beyond a badge, too. Last October ...
Kimura Kōsuke (b. 1936), Present Situation (Framing B) (detail), Japan, Shōwa era, 1971, screenprint and lithograph; ink on paper, National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Purchase and ...
Put together by the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, it is derived from the estate of businessman John Chandler Bancroft, which donated 3,700 Japanese woodblock prints to the museum in 1901.
French painter Henri Matisse first came into contact with ukiyo-e woodcut prints in the early 20th century, when various world fairs brought Japanese art to Europe. Struggling to get his own ...
Selected from the Portland Art Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition “Human|Nature: 150 Years of Japanese Prints” explores Japan’s journey with and through nature during the 19th ...
They bequeathed their collection of almost 1,300 artwork to the Madison Art Center in 1968, building the foundation for the current museum’s permanent collection. The collection of Japanese prints ...
The couple accrued woodblock prints, paintings ... Yoshitoshi and other important Japanese printmakers. It led to the matriarch’s role as a full-fledged art dealer and venerable Cleveland ...
See more than 35 Japanese prints — many on public view for the first time — at a new exhibition opening at the Worcester Art Museum called “Reflections of a Changing Japan: The Evolution of ...
“It enabled me to pursue and amplify my love for this art form,” he explained. Why Paris? “Because Europe, in a way, saved Japanese prints,” he said, referring to the paintings and prints ...
HAMILTON — A Beverly artist who specializes in Japanese-style fish prints is showcasing more than 20 original works of art at the Hamilton-Wenham Public Library. Peter Concannon’s fish prints ...