Ukiyo-e Women

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Oriental, Woodblock Print, Japanese Woodblock Printing, Japanese Artists
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Anime Art, Croquis, Chibi, Cute Art
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Museums, Painting & Drawing
lilacs and wild geese: Photo
Windy Poplars Room
Windy Poplars Room
Japanese Kimono, Japanese Quilts, Japanese Art Modern, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Geisha
Kiyoshi Saito | Portrait of a Geisha | MutualArt
UKIYO-E....BY UTAMARO KITAGAWA.... Japanese Woodcut
UKIYO-E....BY UTAMARO KITAGAWA....
The Asahiya Widow from the series “Renowned Beauties Likened to the Six Immortal Poets" ("Komei bijin rokkasen") by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1795. Art Institute of Chicago and MFA Boston. Portrait
The Asahiya Widow, from the series “Renowned Beauties Likened to the Six Immortal Poets" ("Komei bijin rokkasen") | The Art Institute of Chicago
The Asahiya Widow from the series “Renowned Beauties Likened to the Six Immortal Poets" ("Komei bijin rokkasen") by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1795. Art Institute of Chicago and MFA Boston.
The art of Takato Yamamoto. He was born in Akita, Japan in 1960. After graduating from the Tokyo Zokei University, he experimented with the Ukiyo-e Pop style, then further refined and developed his own style. His first exhibition was held in Tokyo in 1998. Art Photography, Illustration Art
The art of Takato Yamamoto
The art of Takato Yamamoto. He was born in Akita, Japan in 1960. After graduating from the Tokyo Zokei University, he experimented with the Ukiyo-e Pop style, then further refined and developed his own style. His first exhibition was held in Tokyo in 1998.
Japanese, Late Meiji era, 1906, By Ichijô Narumi, Japanese, 1877–1910: Art Prints, Artwork, Art Design, Fine Art, Graphic Art
Female Nude Seated in Water
Japanese, Late Meiji era, 1906, By Ichijô Narumi, Japanese, 1877–1910:
Taniguchi Kokyo ~ 鷺娘の精 (The Spirit of the Heron Maiden)(1864-1915)
鷺娘の精 (The spirit of the heron maiden)
Taniguchi Kokyo ~ 鷺娘の精 (The Spirit of the Heron Maiden)(1864-1915)