Ukiyo-e
During the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868), ukiyo-e art reached its peak in popularity and production. The Edo period was characterized by a stable and prosperous society under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. The rise of the merchant class and the growth of urban culture in cities like Edo (present-day Tokyo) contributed to the popularity of ukiyo-e.
Ukiyo-e prints during this period depicted a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, historical events, kabuki actors, sumo wrestlers, beautiful women (known as bijin-ga), and scenes from everyday life. The prints often reflected the pleasures and indulgences of the urban lifestyle, capturing the fleeting and transient nature of the "floating world" (ukiyo).
Artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige gained immense popularity during the Edo period for their landscape prints. Hokusai's series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," which includes the iconic print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," and Hiroshige's series "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido" are among the most famous ukiyo-e works from this period.
Ukiyo-e prints were produced using the woodblock printing technique, which allowed for mass production and affordability. They were widely circulated and enjoyed by people from different social classes. The prints were often sold in shops and distributed as illustrations in popular novels and poetry collections.
Overall, ukiyo-e art during the Edo period played a significant role in capturing and reflecting the cultural, social, and aesthetic sensibilities of the time. It continues to be highly regarded and influential in the world of art.
Okajima Yasoemon Tsuneki, portrayed by Nakamura Tsuruzo I
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Kabuki Play "Cushingura"
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Three Kabuki Actors in a in a New Year's play
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At the foot of the Matsuchiyama
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Kusatsu, Meibutsu tateba (Kusatsu: Famous Post House)
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Shintomi-za Sensation: Depiction of the Dance of the Geishas
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Three street artists dancing like reptiles (snake, frog & sl
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In the Kusunoki Camp, Sugimoto Akiyuki Is Rewarded with a sword
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Kabuki Play
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The First Plum Blossoms in the Spring Sky
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River Bank at Shijo in Kyoto
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Taiheiki yeiyuden (Biographies of heroes of the Taiheiki)
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The Sumo Wrestler Arauma Kichigôrô
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Enchū no Fuji (Fuji through Smoke)
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Matagi Fuji (Fuji Straddled)
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Orankai no Fuji (Fuji from Orankai)
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Rōen no Fuji (Fuji with a Rocket)
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Shimadagahana sekiyō Fuji (Fuji in the Evening Sun at Shimadagah
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Kanda Kon'ya-chô (Dyers' Quarter, Kanda)
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Rest at the Waterfall
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River Landscape
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Inaka no hashi (Countryside bridge)
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Roba (Donkey)
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Ushi (Cattle)
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Inoshishi (Boar)
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Inu (Dogs)
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Kuma (Bear)
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Rakuda (Camel)
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No’uma (Wild horses)
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Kabuki Play "Cushingura"
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