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19th Century Japanese artist takes over the Outernet - MSN19th Century Japanese artist takes over the Outernet - A new installation at the Outernet is bringing the legendary work of Hiroshige to the big screens, in a collaboration with the British Museum ...
This 19th-century Japanese screen of the Floating World, at Harvard Art Museums, depicts Tokyo’s notorious pleasure district, but it’s likely all imagined.
The new spring-semester exhibition at Hope College’s Kruizenga Art Museum invites visitors to journey back to the 19th century and travel a legendary Japanese thoroughfare. Opening on Friday, Jan. 14, ...
View JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868), 19th century Ink, colors and gold on paper, Daimyo shunga scroll, eight couples in various erotic positions including a woman smoking a pipe, their kimono untied ...
By combining Hiroshige’s exquisite 19th-century prints with 21st-century technology, we’re able to offer audiences a completely new way to experience his work that is immersive, accessible and deeply ...
Children at an elementary school in Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan, have enjoyed learning how to decorate traditional ...
A Window into Modern Japan: Using Sugoroku Games to Promote the Ideal Japanese Subject in the Early 20th Century. Sugoroku, Japanese board games, have been popular since the 19th century, if not ...
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