A beautiful, engaging rare
early woodblock print by the Japanese print master Joichi Hoshi.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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).
Zarina: Paper Like Skin January 25 — April 21, 2013 This retrospective of Indian - born American artist Zarina Hashmi is the first major exploration of the master printmaker's career, charting a developmental arc from her work in the 1960s to the present and including many seminal works from the late 1960s and
early 1970s,
woodblock prints, etchings and lithographs, and a small selection of related sculptures in bronze and cast paper.
This large - scale survey covers Maiolino's extraordinary oeuvre from the
early 1960s to the present, bringing together expressive
woodblock prints, visceral cement sculptures, politically - charged films and performances, fluid drawings, and monumental installations of unfired clay.
Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883 - 1957) Hori River, Obama from the series Souvenirs of Travel, First Series,
early autumn 1920,
woodblock print, ink and color on paper.
Woodblock printing seems to have been the
earliest method.