作品名:Shoki and Demon, Edo period 艺术家:歌川国芳 年代:c.1850 风格:浮世绘 类型:神话画 介质:木刻 标签:魔鬼与魔鬼 收藏:galler塞克勒(史密森学会,华盛顿,美国) Title:Shoki and Demon, Edo period artist:Utagawa Kuniyoshi Date:c.1850 Style:Ukiyo-e Genre:mythological painting Media:woodcut Tag:dev...
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Edo period (1615-1868), 19th centuryThe first a clam shell embellished in gold togidashi maki-e with a crab and fish among assorted shells and aquatic plants, the reverse signed Rozan, 4.7cm x 7cm (1 13/16in x 2¾in); the second a hako-netsuke, the cover decorated in red lacquer...
Experience the time-honored traditional craft of Edo Kiriko, which has continued since the Edo period first-hand. Choose from a diverse range of glasses, made possible by Glass Factory Sokichi's extensive glass lineup. Select your favorite design from dozens of samples to carve along the side...
Edo Kiriko is a method of glass cutting that involves clear colors and geometric patterns. A practice that dates back to the Edo Period, this style is celebrated to this day with the glassware products popular both in Japan and abroad. Learn the basics o
UTAGAWA YOSHIKAZU, EDO PERIOD, 1861 FOREIGNERS' RESIDENCE IN YOKOHAMA woodblock print: ink and colour on paper, signed Issen Yoshikazu, 1861 (3) triptych: each approx. 36 x 24.5 cm., 14 x 9½ in. To view shipping calculator, please click here Please note, Condition 11 o...
ANONYMOUS, EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A DUTCH SHIP (ORANDA-SEN) woodblock print: ink on paper Framed and glazed: approx. 72 x 54.5 cm., 28¼ x 21½ in. To view shipping calculator, please click here Please note, Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers...
Japanese art Table of Contents Introduction & Top Questions General characteristics Formative period Asuka period Hakuhō period Nara period Heian period Kamakura period Muromachi period Azuchi-Momoyama period Tokugawa, or Edo, period Modern period
Some Japanese claim that natabori are incomplete works because they lack final finishing, while others claim that natabori statues are a unique sculptural style. In the Edo Period, the wandering Buddhist priests Enku (Enkū) 円空 (1632-1695) and the Zen priest Mokujiki Myoman (Myōman) 木食...
Edo period (19th century) The armor constructed of lacquered iron plates laced in sakuara-gawa in kebiki style and comprising a heavy thirty-two-plate russet-lacquered hoshi bachi helmet mounted in nihojiro style with gilt plates overlaid with shinodare