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The traditional Japanese woodblock prints that so greatly influenced Western artists at the end of the 19th century are called ukiyo-e, which means "pictures of the floating world." They portray scenes of the urban culture in Edo (Tokyo), Kyoto and Osaka during Japan's Edo Period (1600-1868). After emerging in the early 17th century, woodblock prints flourished until the mid-19th century. Courtesans, geisha, beautiful women and Kabuki actors were the most popular subjects of early ukiyo-e artists. Later prints featured historical subjects, warrior portraits and landscapes, as well as common, everyday activities. This guide provides basic information on how the prints were made, factors influencing pricing and hints on care of the prints. A list of major artists to look for and a glossary of Japanese terms are included.
 
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  • By Ralph & Terry Kovel, ©2002-2008

  • Printable & searchable PDF format, 3 pages


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