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Hiroshige's vibrant woodcuts capture everyday life, landscapes, and culture during a transformational era in Japan.
The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints keeps age-old methods alive by creating ukiyo-e prints in collaboration with artisans ...
Few gifts feel as timeless-or as indulgent-as afternoon tea in London. Whether you’re celebrating a mother, grandmother, or ...
Admirers of Van Gogh's art can now buy the Lego adaptation of his famous Sunflowers painting at major retailers to display ...
Yakitori is usually associated with binchotan charcoal but this is the first yakitori restaurant in Singapore to use woodfire ...
National Palace Museum Southern Branch associate researcher Chu Lung-hsing introduces the woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai at the museum in Chiayi County on Monday.
London’s first Hiroshige exhibition in more than 25 years wants to give us a fuller sense of the artist than has been seen ...
One of the finest addresses in the Pigalle district, open 7/7 for lunch and dinner! With its magnificent Art Deco stained ...
EXCLUSIVE: Japanese studio Nikkatsu has boarded Hokusai’s Daughter (working title), an upcoming historical drama from ...
Nagano (長野) is one of Japan’s top travel spots, known for its seasonal beauty, stunning mountains, and rich history and ...
Another wave of censorship ­followed during the Tenpō era (1830–1844), coinciding with Hiroshige’s rise to fame through his ­celebrated Tōkaidō series. These prints allowed travellers to ...
Floating world: Hiroshige’s Seba from The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Highway (1830s) - The Trustees of the British Museum ...