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  • '''Ukiyo-e''' (浮世絵 ''ukiyoe'') is a form of [[Japan]]ese visual [[art]], both wi | url = http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/ukiyo-e/intro.html
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  • Japanese erotic art, often executed as woodcuts (e.g., [[Ukiyo-e]]).
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  • (1797 – 1858) Japanese ukiyo-e artist; one of the last great artists in that tradition.
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  • | pagename = Ukiyo-e | abc = Ukiyo-e
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  • *[[Ukiyo-e]]
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  • ...re of Japan]], including [[calligraphy]], woodblock prints especially of [[ukiyo-e]] subjects, elaborate dolls, flower arranging, outdoor arranging not just o
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  • '''Ukiyo-e''' (浮世絵 ''ukiyoe'') is a form of [[Japan]]ese visual [[art]], both wi | url = http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/ukiyo-e/intro.html
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  • {{r|Ukiyo-e}}
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  • ...ublishers and museums in fields including ceramics, textiles, photography, ukiyo-e prints, Nihonga, cell phone ecosystems, city planning, educational reform,
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  • * Muneshige Narazaki, (translated John Bester), ''Masterworks of Ukiyo-E: Hokusai - The Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji'' (Kodansha, Tokyo, 1968) ([htt
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  • ...t innovative and creative masters of the art of woodblock printing (or ''[[ukiyo-e]]'', "pictures of the [[floating world]]", as they are called in Japan). He Along with only a few other ukiyo-e artists (and unlike most other Japanese artists), his work has significantl
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  • ...sai]] (葛飾北斎 ''Katsushika Hokusai'') is possibly the most famous Japanese [[ukiyo-e|woodblock print]].
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  • ...cape prints didn't become as ''wide-spread'' a part of the total output of ukiyo-e (and therefore sales, since it was after all a commercial art form) until H
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  • {{seealso|Japanese painting|Japanese calligraphy|Ukiyo-e}} ''Ukiyo-e'' (浮世絵, literally 'pictures of the floating world') is a genre of [[W
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  • ...] and pottery are examples of Japanese artistry. Two famous examples are ''Ukiyo-e'' (浮世絵), or [[woodblock print]]s, which have been produced for centur
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  • ...were made from the 16th to 18th centuries, by reputable painters of the [[Ukiyo-e]] (floating world) period. At the time purists of Japanese culture looked d
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  • {{rpr|Ukiyo-e}} (October 27 — November 8, 2013)
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  • ...uities of aesthetic style and vision between [[Edo Period|Edo-period]] ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' and ''shunga'' woodblock prints and modern manga<ref name = "Schodt1986
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