Exhibition of nineteenth-century Japanese prints features art criticism and images. Notes and quotes accompany the woodblock prints.
Art center houses 600 Ukiyo-e woodcuts, including prints by Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunisada, Toyokuni, and Utamaro. Find a printmaking glossary.
Evolving Technologies Corporation compiles representative woodblock artists from the Ukiyo school. View work by Harunobu, Shunsho, and Eisho.
Buys and sells 18th, 19th, and 20th-century Japanese prints and paintings. Submit a request or sign up for the mailing list.
Exhibition presents selected Japanese prints, paintings, and drawings from the Library of Congress collection. Includes modern works in this tradition.
Read gallery news to find recent acquisitions, shop for reference books, or view prints by subject. Topics include landscapes, birds, and kabuki.
Collection entitled Representations of Women includes prints by Kunyoshi, Hokusai, Utamaro, and Eisen. Find essays and a history of woodblock.
Read an overview and consult a schedule for this int'l forum for research on Hokusai. Find images, history, and a guide to the town of Obuse.
Exhibition explores the meaning of courtesans in Japanese popularculture by looking at 105 Ukiyo-e woodblock prints and illustrated books.