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19th 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 ...
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 ...