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The British Museum and Outernet London announced a landmark partnership that brings the timeless work of Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige to the fore through an innovative, digital installation.
The National Gallery celebrates 200th birthday with reopening of Sainsbury Wing, Master Japanese artist Hiroshige comes to the British Museum, Sir Grayson Perry responds to The Wallace Collection ...
In July last year I was at an exhibition at the auction house Sotheby's in London and got to admire up close some original prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige. We are so used to images of Hokusai's ...
(Fewer than 100 examples of “The Great Wave” have survived.) Utagawa Hiroshige, “Asakusa Kinryūzan,” from the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo” (Meisho Edo hyakkei), 1858.
Publisher Hanzō has tapped into this reputation, recreating famous works by masters like Hokusai and Hiroshige that feature Doraemon and friends romping through Edo (now Tokyo). The expertly ...
(Fewer than 100 examples of “The Great Wave” have survived.) Utagawa Hiroshige, “Asakusa Kinryūzan,” from the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo” (Meisho Edo hyakkei), 1858.
Aerial view of the Pola Museum of Art, Hakone and Nakamura Tsune’s Sunflowers (1923) Pola Museum of Art, Hakone and Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation, Tokyo An exhibition opening this weekend ...
The exhibition, “Japonisme, Cognitive Revolution,” inspired by traditional Japanese art, highlights Mr. Murakami’s interpretation of prints by the 19th-century master Utagawa Hiroshige.
There also are 15 works by Utagawa Hiroshige, particularly known for the “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo” series, along with works by 15 done by their contemporaries and 17 handcrafted artifacts.