Sentences with phrase «e woodblock prints»

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.»

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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.
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 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 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.
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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