Japanese Art History Resources: Edo Period (1603-1867)

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Web Resources - Ukiyo-e
24 Views of Hokusai's Mount Fuji. Tim Eagen
ADJ Catalog. Arts and Designs of Japan
The Floating World of Ukiyo-e. Library of Congress
Japanese Prints. Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Jim Breen's Ukiyo-E Gallery. Jim Breen
Ukiyo-e. British Museum
Ukiyo-e. Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Ukiyo-e. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ukiyo-e Prints. Wikipedia
The Woodblock Prints of Ando Hiroshige. Hiroshige.org.uk
Woodblock Prints in the Ukiyo-e Style. Metropolitan Museum of Art

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2. Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints
Actors 1717
Torii Kiyomasu I
Geisha 1756
Okumura Masanobu
Hunting for Insects
Harunobu 1767-8
Ono no Komachi Harunobu 1767 Girl Dancing c.1784
Torii Kiyonaga
Ohisa 1792-3
Kitagawa Utamaro
Woman Wiping Her Neck
Eishosai Choki 1795-6
Kabuki Actors
Sharaku 1794-5
Under the Wave
Hokusai 1829-33
"Red Fuji"
Hokusai 1830-33
Fuji (Rainstorm)
Hokusai 1830-33
Tokaido Road
Hiroshige 1831-4
Macaw on Pine
Hiroshige 1830
Suido Bridge Hiroshige 1857
Princess Takiyasha Kuniyoshi c.1844

3. Ceramics, Lacquerware, and Other Objects
Bugaku Mask 17c Townsman c.1700 Sake Pourer 18-19c Storage Jar 17c Bowl 17c Arita Dish 17c Imari Ware 17c
Kutani Dish 1700 Octagonal Jar 18c Bowl by Kenzan 18c Bowl by Kenzan 18c Nabeshima Ware 18-19c Noh Robe 18c Picnic Box 17c
Writing Box by Koetsu 17c Writing Box 17c Writing Box by Korin 18c Fan by Korin

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