Ukiyo-e (浮世絵 literally "pictures of the floating world"

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Ukiyo-e (浮世絵 literally "pictures of the floating world" Ukiyo-e (浮世絵 literally "pictures of the floating world"?) (Japanese pronunciation: [ukijo.e] or [ukijoꜜe]) is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the theatre, and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan. Usually the word ukiyo is literally translated as "floating world" in English, referring to a conception of an evanescent world, impermanent, fleeting beauty and a realm of entertainments (kabuki, courtesans, geisha) divorced from the responsibilities of the mundane, everyday world; "pictures of the floating world", i.e. ukiyo-e, are considered a genre unto themselves. These pieces have distinct foreground, midground and background. Each has some hidden factors, or things that are a little mysterious.

Hiroshige Artist: Hiroshige Title: Plum Orchard, Kameido Medium: Woodblock print Size: 13¼ X 8 ⅝ X (33.6 X 47 cm) Date: 1857 Source/ Museum: From One Hundred Famous Views of Edo / The Brooklyn Museum, New York

Artist: Katsushika Hokusai Title: The Great Wave Medium: Polychrome woodblock print on paper Size: 9 ⅞ X 14 ⅝" (25 X 37.1 cm) Date: Edo period, c. 1831 Source/Museum: From Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji. / Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii. James A. Michener Collection (HAA 13, 695) First time landscape is a theme in Japanese art Part of a group or themed whole Personification of nature as it drowns the boats Mt.Fuji- seems to be one of the waves Striking designs contrasts the waves with the negative space

Hirosige

UKIYOE by Hiroshige Ando (1826-1869) A beauty spot in the ENSHU district, FUKUROI kite.

Hiroshige

"(Footbridge at) Musashi Arashiyama" ("Musashi Arashiyama") Date 1953; Margin-dated "First Edition" (pre-1958) Series na Publisher Unsodo ("gei watermark" lower left margin corner) Seal, Carver/Printer Nagashima/Shinmi

Nagashima/Shinmi

Nagashima/Shinmi