London - based artist Benjamin Buckley draws in thick black lines reminiscent of and inspired by traditional Chinese &
Japanese woodblock prints.
Landscape Prints by Keisai Eisen December 21, 2017 — February 25, 2018 The museum changes the works on view in the Robert F. Lange Gallery for
Japanese woodblock prints every two months.
The perspectiveless compositions are reminiscent of
Japanese woodblock prints, Greek vases or Middle - Eastern erotic paintings; her colourful mosaics and mandala - shapes recall Buddhist, Byzantine or 17th - century Baroque traditions.
The influences of
Japanese woodblock prints, Anime, Chinese calligraphy, and other Asian art forms have impacted his cultural perspective and greatly influenced his unique style.
With an aesthetic reminiscent of
Japanese woodblock prints, art nouveau, surrealism, and street art, Tudor's work depicts abstracted notions of nature, pulling patterns from the micro to the macro universe.
This body of work exhibits a range of influences from
Japanese woodblock prints and classic African and European fairy tales to Saturday morning cartoons, video games and Japanese manga animation.
Ganesh's works harness a broad range of visual referents, drawing equally from German expressionism and
Japanese woodblock prints, and contemporary visual idioms such as psychedelic print culture, anime, and comics.
Starting at the beginning of the 20th century, Nell Brooker Mayhew innovated print making in Southern California with an aesthetic that drew from
Japanese Woodblock Prints, French Impressionism, French Symbolism, Art Nouveau, and the Arts and Crafts movement.
Students were able to examine
Japanese woodblock prints and recognize their significant impact on American art and architecture of the late 19th century.
The collection itself runs the gamut from small, whimsical collages by Joseph Cornell to charged, charcoal «Woman» drawings by Willem de Kooning, to 19th century
Japanese woodblock prints of charming geishas.
In the first iteration,
Japanese woodblock prints from the 19th century will be showcased alongside notable prints from Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec.
Italian Renaissance artists were inspired by the naturalism of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture; French Post-Impressionists incorporated the compositions and colors of
Japanese woodblock prints.
This selection of Iona Rozeal Brown's work presents male figures appropriated from traditional
Japanese woodblock prints and radically transformed through an overlay of hip hop style.
Kiddos, isn't much of a departure from the work I saw last summer, in fact, Nick Sullivan is still playing around with the common and familiar: imagery re-appropriated from
Japanese woodblock prints.
Contextual label information from the exhibition
Japanese Woodblock Prints, March 19 — April 27, 1980 at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
The Nabis, influenced by Paul Gauguin and the fashionable
Japanese woodblock prints, experimented with arbitrary color, expressive line, and flat, patterned surfaces.
The title reflects her fascination with
Japanese woodblock prints, especially the subtle colors found in the work of Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 — 1858), an artist whose work she owned.
Drawing influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and
Japanese woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
The collection has grown and evolved to collect more expansively and in ways that support curriculum across disciplines, and it now holds over 5,000 objects including select and growing holdings of contemporary Chinese art, pre-Columbian art,
Japanese woodblock prints, and African art, to name a few areas.
A specially commissioned set of
Japanese woodblock prints seemed to be the perfect vehicle.
The exhibition highlights the influence of Japanese art on Van Gogh with 60 of his paintings and drawings — and a collection of
Japanese woodblock prints by Hiroshige, Hokusai and Kuniyoshi
Taking influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and
Japanese woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards, and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
Within a week of MoMA's reinstall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art unveiled «Open Access»: a shift toward becoming an ostensible museum without borders, wherein the digitized catalogue of all public domain artworks from its collection, totaling more than 375,000 images — from
Japanese woodblock prints, to studies by American modernist painter Arthur Dove, to Eugène Atget's gelatin silver prints of a Haussmann - izing Paris — are now accessible and downloadable to anyone with an Internet connection, anywhere, at any time.
The game concept is inspired by an appreciation for the craft of ukiyo - e
Japanese woodblock prints and their depiction of the environment and natural phenomena.
French director Sébastien Laudenbach works with pen, paper and paint, crafting his take on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale with simple lines and color blocks that suggest — without replicating —
Japanese woodblock prints.
But a Hayao Miyazaki print done in the style of
Japanese woodblock prints may just come close.
This photo gallery represents my third take on the famous
Japanese woodblock print series «12 Views of Mt. Fuji», which showcases the nearly - symmetrical Mt. Fuji from 12 outstanding vantage points around the Japanese countryside.
More recently, his work has addressed social and political controversies through large - scale narrative paintings that combine elements of
the Japanese woodblock print with inspiration from Renaissance church art.
The Academician has spent her career studying and promoting the threatened art of
Japanese woodblock printing.
The Japanese woodblock print dates back to the...
While living in Kyoto she studied traditional
Japanese woodblock printing with Professor Kurosaki Akira and has since written two books on the subject.
She studied traditional
Japanese woodblock printing in Japan where she lived for six years, and has since written two books on the subject.
Not exact matches
A beautiful, engaging rare early
woodblock print by the
Japanese print master Joichi Hoshi.
She has her BFA from Herbert Lehman College, was trained in etching color
print with Maria Samosa (El Museo del Barrio, NYC, 1972 - 3), in viscosity
printing with Arun Bose and Krishna Reddy (NYC, 1972 - 3), papermaking with Zarina Hashmi (NYC, 1979), and in Hanga (
Japanese water based
woodblock printing) with Sensei Toshi Yoshida (Nagano — Japan, 1984).
These striking
prints by the
Japanese - American artist and longtime Berkeley professor Chiura Obata present the classic American landscapes of Yosemite and the High Sierra in the tradition of Hokusai's 36 Views of Mount Fuji, executed with a traditional
Japanese woodblock technique.
The exhibition spans more than a century of
Japanese color
woodblock printing as represented by three generations of artists who produced
prints from the 1830s to the 1970s.
Kawase Hasui (
Japanese, 1883 - 1957), Asahi Bridge, Ojiya, from the series Souvenirs of Travel, Second Series, August 14, 1921,
woodblock print, ink and color on paper.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and
Japanese Landscape
Prints presents more than 100 woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase
Prints presents more than 100
woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase
prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous
Japanese landscape artist Kawase Hasui.
84
Japanese works Also acquired are 84 works by the 20th century
Japanese shin - hanga
woodblock print master, Kawase Hasui.
Japanese Impressions: Color
Woodblock Prints from the Rodbell Family Collection is the first exhibition at the Clark to focus on the Institute's permanent collection of Japanese p
Prints from the Rodbell Family Collection is the first exhibition at the Clark to focus on the Institute's permanent collection of
Japanese printsprints.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and
Japanese Landscape
Prints emphasizes Hasui's earliest and most creative period of woodblock print design from 1918 to the Great Earthquake of 1923, when many of his early prints were dest
Prints emphasizes Hasui's earliest and most creative period of
woodblock print design from 1918 to the Great Earthquake of 1923, when many of his early
prints were dest
prints were destroyed.
Meanwhile, other examples of
woodblock prints can be seen at Lady Lever Art Gallery in the autumn, where works owned by local collector Frank Milner reveal the celebrities, sports champions, fashion icons and villains of 19th century
Japanese culture.
Kawase Hasui (
Japanese, 1883 - 1957) Kiyomizu Hall, Ueno, from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tokyo nijukei, Ueno Kiyomizudo), 1928, Color
woodblock print on paper.
Throughout her career, New York artist Gloria Garfinkel (b. 1929) has drawn inspiration from the vivid designs and unexpected color combinations of
Japanese fabrics and
woodblock prints.
Detail: Yase Village from the series Famous Places in Kyoto, n.d.
woodblock print, by Ando Hiroshige (
Japanese, 1797 - 1858).
Japanese Art at Skinner includes fine paintings, calligraphy, and
woodblock prints, pottery, sculpture, netsuke, and textiles from antiquities through contemporary works.
In such acclaimed works such as 2003's Untitled I (Female), 2009's King Kata # 3: Peel Out (After Yoshitoshi's Incomparable Warriors: Women Han Gaku, and A Children's Story, she also draws upon
Japanese Ukiyo - E
woodblock prints and paintings.
This collection of
prints celebrates the
Japanese 20th - century revival of traditional
woodblock printmaking and includes works by the master of this field, Kawase Hasui.
Utamaro, the
Japanese master of the
woodblock print, is one of Katz's own eclectic reference points — along with Jackson Pollock, Sixties television advertisements and an Egyptian sculptor from the second millennium BC.
Known for his imaginative depictions of Chinese and
Japanese folklore, culture and history, especially Kabuki — a classical
Japanese art form of dramatic dance and song, Yoshitoshi presented the intensity and height of action in his
woodblock prints.