Purpose I created this mock website for my LIS-531V Concepts in Cultural Heritage and Informatics course. This mock website is an interactive online exhibit.

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Purpose I created this mock website for my LIS-531V Concepts in Cultural Heritage and Informatics course. This mock website is an interactive online exhibit that integrates resources from various departments to: Preserve and exhibit Reach a larger audience and expose collections not on view Maintain the educational program Promote the understanding of art history and the making of art Exercise convergence across institutional departments including curators, education department, library, archive, webmaster and conservation. Note: This project utilized images from the collection of a New England art museum. However, due to copyright restrictions I replaced the original images with images in the public domain and changed the title of the museum. Online Exhibit: History of the Color Woodblock Print by Meghan Bailey

Online Exhibit History of the Color Woodblock Print Search the exhibit National Art Museum Man On Horseback ARTIST : Utagawa Hiroshige, DIMENSIONS : 22.9 x 35.6 cm MEDIUM : Woodblock print; ink on paper ACCESSION NUMBER : CLASSIFICATION : Prints ArtistOverviewResources ZOOMTAGFAVORITES

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Online Exhibit History of the Color Woodblock Print Search the exhibit National Art Museum SCROLL DOWN Man On Horseback ARTIST : Utagawa Hiroshige, DIMENSIONS : 22.9 x 35.6 cm MEDIUM : Woodblock print; ink on paper ACCESSION NUMBER : CLASSIFICATION : Prints ArtistOverviewResources ZOOMTAGFAVORITES

Read more about the online exhibition here John Smith Jane Smith Great show! Can’t wait to see it in person! I can’t wait to share these images with my students!

Online Exhibit History of the Color Woodblock Print Search the exhibit Man On Horseback ARTIST : Utagawa Hiroshige, DIMENSIONS : 22.9 x 35.6 cm MEDIUM : Woodblock print; ink on paper ACCESSION NUMBER : CLASSIFICATION : Prints ArtistOverviewResources ZOOMTAGFAVORITES National Art Museum

Artist Hiroshige is best known for his landscapes, such as the series The Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido and The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaido; and for his depictions of birds and flowers. The subjects of his work were atypical of the ukiyo-e genre, whose typical focus was on beautiful women, popular actors, and other scenes of the urban pleasure districts of Japan's Edo period(1603–1868). The popular Thirty-six views of Mount Fujiseries by Hokusai was a strong influence on Hiroshige's Back

Resources Exhibition History Archival Holdings Library Holdings Educational Resources Conservation History Videos Back

Archival Holdings Artist Manuscripts Curators’ Papers Directors’ Papers Related Objects Back

Resources Exhibition History Archival Holdings Library Holdings Educational Resources Conservation History Videos Back

Educational Resources Teachers’ Guide Adult Classes Youth Classes Gallery and Studio Workshops Printmaking classes Students’ Guide Back

Resources Exhibition History Archival Holdings Library Holdings Educational Resources Conservation History Videos Back

Videos Woodblock Printmaking Japanese Woodblock Printing Class Woodblock Carving Back

Works Cited The following is a list of these images used in the order which they appeared. Onchi Kōshirō. Lyric No. 12: Uncertain Hope by Onchi Kōshirō Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Onchi Kôshirô. Portrait of Hagiwara Sakutarô National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Utagawa Toyokuni III (Kunisada). Woodblock print Brooklyn Museum, US. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Utagawa Kunisada. Woodblock print Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Kunisada II. Portrait of Utagawa Kunisada. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Utagawa Toyokuni. Woodblock print. c Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Kunisada. Woodblock print. c Brooklyn Museum. New York. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Utagawa Hiroshige. Man on Horseback Crossinga Bridge. c Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Shibata Zeshin. Blue and White Tea Pot. C Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Kitagawa Utamaro. Flowers of Edo: Young Woman's Narrative Chanting to the Samisen Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov

Woodblock of St Sebastian, South Germany. Circa British Museum. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Remi Mathus. Printing studio Rembrandt House Museum, Holland. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Remi Mathus. Printing studio Rembrandt House Museum, Holland. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Amy Catherine Coats. Print Making Studio at Atlanta College of Art Atlanta College of Art, Georgia. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Clem Rutter. Trade mark woodblocks Museum of Science and Industry, England. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Marisburbergs. Woodblocks for printing scriptures. Sera Monastery, Tibet. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 Nov Works Cited Continued Gscholes. “Woodblock Printing.” YouTube. Web. 21 Nov Koji T. “Japanese Woodblock Printing Class (Hanga はんが 版画 ).” YouTube. Web. 21 Nov Lawrence Pinto. “Kitamura Shoichi, master carver and printer, demonstrates how to carve Japanese woodblock prints.” YouTube. Web. 21 Niov