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Kunitoshi Utagawa, 'Pregnant Women Playing in Summer Heat -- Five Heads with Ten Bodies', woodblock print, 1881
We don't keep #ArchiveSecrets - we aim for #openaccess but here's a woodblock print of the execution (1855) of members of the Small Sword Society, (offshoot of secret societies like the Society of Heaven (or the Triad) and Earth and the White Lotus Sect) #Archive30 #SOASFromHome
【100 Scenic Ukiyo-e Paintings By Hasui Kawase】
"Artist Hasui Kawase changed the world of ukiyo-e and hanga as one of the most prominent print designers."
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More amazing women for Monday! From our Chinese woodblock prints https://t.co/hX7ujTH7hX, this shows a Taiwanese women's resistance force attacking occupying Japanese troops at Zhangua at the end of the Sino-Japanese War, 1895 https://t.co/XN6fyzl1ty #WomensHistoryMonth
Japanese woodblock print Propaganda poster of Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895. Mizuno Toshikata's print is to show a civilized new modern Japan vs old barbaric traditional China. In 1st Sino-Japanese War, a famous Japanese slogan is to "throwing off Asia" symbolized by China
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"Sekishozan" (1940) by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950). Japanese woodblock print; 10-5/8 x 16 inches.
(1/3) Day 10 of bringing art to your homes…
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Balagtas: Florante || Laura by Rod Paras-Perez
(Woodblocks) (1977)
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Did you know that Florante at Laura is a poem by Francisco Balagtas dedicated to a woman he loved, Maria Asuncion Rivera. (Talk about love poems)
"Spring Dream", Suzuki Harunobu, Woodblock print on paper, No date, 6 3/8" x 9 1/8"
"The print depicts a couple having the same dream while sleeping. They appear in the dream to be traveling together perhaps later in the Summer."
Jazz Dancer (1934) by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi art
As photography in Japan became increasingly popular during the late 19th century, the traditional art of woodblock printing began to decline.
#Caterday Crazy cats in Japanese woodblock prints, Edo Period: Ito Jakuchu (1715-1800); Hishida Shunso (1874-1911); Morikazu Kumagai (1880-1977); Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968).
@leslekieuart Hey yall, my name is Max and I am a printmaker and artist.
I mainly do large scale hand carved woodblock printing, but I know all forms of printing. I also do digital commissions and freelance design.
Lots of grimey art.
IG: https://t.co/OCnyCV0AFF
Absolutely adore this 12 colours #japanesewoodblock palette uploaded on @LospecOfficial palette list, giving me the storybook vibe. Strongly recommend you to check this out!
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@xXAutumnIvyXx @Eymbeeyo Hey yall, my name is Max and I am a printmaker and artist.
I mainly do large scale hand carved woodblock printing, but I know all forms of printing. I also do digital commissions and freelance design.
Lots of grimey art.
IG: https://t.co/ZcYhw1mo67
Uesugi Kenshin by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1887) #art #arthistory #japan #japanese #woodblockprinting #woodblockprints #artists #artwork #artnet #artlover #artlovers #inspiration #inspirational #warrior #warriors #illustration #museum #museums #samurai #samurais #artgallery #design
A couple weeks ago we posted about a set of Japanese decorative art books that we saw on a donor visit. Unfortunately, the donor decided to keep the books but they let us take photographs of the woodblock prints to share. See more here: https://t.co/wMM6ik60cS
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker.
‘Jiraiya monogatari’ 自来也説話 is a vendetta tale with supernatural elements more or less translated from Chinese sources. It inspired retellings in song, woodblock prints, & on stage, leading eventually to the gōkan we’re looking at in this Episode.
Next time, more TOADS!
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