Japan's iconic ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai left an indelible mark on the art world. We trace the development of "The Great Wave" and the location that inspired "Rainstorm beneath the Summit." ...
An exhibition exploring this historical relationship through ukiyo-e (traditional woodblock prints and paintings) and crafts, titled “Animals, Animals, Animals! From the Edo-Tokyo Museum ...
For him, all Japanese art emerged from The Great Wave Off Kanagawa—everything from ... Shunshō and started out as your standard ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) painter of ...
With a spotlight on Vietnamese art, the auction also features more than 100 Japanese prints in the Ukiyo-e style ...
“Today, ukiyo-e are considered valuable works of art ... unverifiable information was quickly discredited between the pandemic’s first wave in spring and second in summer.
Is there an upcoming ukiyo-e artist adding a 21st-century flair to the genre? Nope. It’s all generative artificial intelligence. And it was fed 24,038 scans of actual pieces. The Evo-Ukiyoe ...