Wondering what would make a perfect outing for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month? To start, head to the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas campus for "The Floating World: ...
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum hosts an exceptional exhibition showcasing masterpieces borrowed from one of the world’s most iconic institutions. Founded in 1753 ...
The MFA Boston shows how one of the greatest printmakers, from Edo Japan, inspired a tidal wave of followers, from Gauguin to Lichtenstein. By Jason Farago Jason Farago, a critic at large, reviewed ...
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction / Asato Ikeda -- Wakashu as third gender and gender ambiguity through the Edo period / Joshua S. Mostow -- Fleurs du mal : onnagata (female-role ...
For those who can’t make it to Japan this summer, there is always Glen Ellyn. “Hokusai & Ukiyo-e: The Floating World,” a multimedia extravaganza inspired by the art of 18th- and 19th-century Japan, is ...
Now on view at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Edo Pop: The Graphic Legacy of Japanese Prints shares historic prints of hedonistic pleasures and extravagant pastimes. From beautiful women (read ...
"Over more than four decades, Robert and Betsy Feinberg have assembled the finest private collection of Edo-period Japanese painting in the United States. The collection is notable for its size, its ...
In the city of Koka in Shiga Prefecture — also known as a “ninja village” — a written copy of the original, famous book on the art of ninja, “Karinseiyo,” has been discovered at a local shrine.
Record Searchlight on MSN
Shasta College Art Gallery opens Japanese woodblock print exhibition
Explore Japanese woodblock prints at Shasta College Art Gallery, featuring Edo period masterpieces like Hokusai’s "The Great Wave".
JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868), 17th century Ink, colors and gold on paper, Daimyo shunga scroll, twelve erotic scenes composed of groups of men and women frolicking, sometimes in front of a screen, ...
The timeless glory of the early spring bloom can be found In the collections of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art Roger Catlin - Museums Correspondent After more than a century of luring ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results