Sentences with phrase «e woodblock»

Highlights include: a unique collection of Asian ceramics from Japan, China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar; sculptural masterpieces such as the magnificent Japanese Amida Nyorai, the Sino - Tibetan White and the Jain Shri Mallinath and Vijayanagara period Siva nataraja from India; craftworks like the Javanese ninth - century Kala and Batak Mortuary puppet (si gale gale); a definitive collection of Indian textiles dating from 1350s to the 19th century; ukiyo - e woodblock prints like the Thirty - six views of Edo by Utagawa Hiroshige; plus rare objects such as a Celestial globe (1780 — 81), and a heterodox Mughal portrait of Prophet Muhammad riding the bouraq steed.
Her paintings also bring to mind the extravagant decadence of fin de siècle Vienna, the crystalline colors of ukiyo - e woodblock prints, the late figuration of Philip Guston and the Pop abstraction of Nicholas Krushenick.
Robertson references the forced perspectives of Ukiyo - E woodblock prints and the narrative strategies of Giorgio de Chirico, while also implementing his experiences with graphic design and commercial mural painting.
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.
Elsewhere throughout the exhibition, Asian art abounds: from Zao Wou - ki's 1953 «Lune Noire,» a dreamlike vision of blue and gold, to the delicately detailed ukiyo - e woodblock prints, to Nam June Paik's «Global Grove,» an avant - garde 1970s video art that both reflects on and foreshadows the growing impact of television as «the landscape of tomorrow.»
Through a variety of mediums including acrylic, watercolor, spray paint, India ink, gold or silver leaf, and collage Plock creates highly detailed works, often character - based paintings on wood panel, that combine contemporary pop culture with the aesthetic of Japanese ukiyo - e woodblocks.

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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.
Ukiyo - e prints and books from the 19th to the early 20th centuries, including works by woodblock print masters Hiroshige (1797 - 1858), Hokusai (1760 - 1849) and Yoshitoshi (1839 - 1892).
Frankenthaler has worked with Pace Prints to create four Ukiyo - e plus woodcuts, including «Geisha» (2003), a twenty - three color Ukiyo - e woodcut printed from 15 woodblocks on Torinoko paper and mounted onto Fabriano Classico, as well as «Book of Clouds,» a large - scale print using a combination of aquatint, woodcut and pochoir techniques.
Miwako Nishizawa is a California - based Japanese artist specializing in the traditional shin - hanga Japanese woodblock technique that revitalized the ukiyo - e tradition in early 20th century Japan.
Miwako Nishizawa is a California - based Japanese American artist specializing in the traditional shin - hanga Japanese woodblock technique that revitalized the ukiyo - e tradition in early 20th century Japan.
Katsushika Hokusai, Kudan Ushigafuchi (Ushigafuchi at Kudan)(ca.1804 - 1807), color woodblock print (nishiki - e), 18 × 24.5 cm.
Twenty - two color Ukiyo - e style woodcut printed with 18 woodblocks 24 x 18 inches Edition of 51 Signed and numbered by the artist Printed by Pace Editions Ink Published by Pace Editions, Inc. unframed, pristine condition never framed, hinged or matted.
In a new series of two - part ink drawings, Baselitz is «visited» by Katsushika Hokusai, whose exquisitely controlled color - woodblock prints epitomized the refined ukiyo - e genre in Japanese art and persist in the popular imagination today.
Helen Frankenthaler Tales of Genji V, from Tales of Genji 1998 Ukiyo - e woodcut in 49 colors from 21 woodblocks, with pochoir, on TGL handmade paper, the full sheet, S. 42 1/4 x 47 in.
A new series of woodblock prints published by the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University, featured at the E / AB Print Fair, 2017
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