FURUYA KŌRIN from Shasei Sōka Moyō 1907
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FURUYA KŌRIN from Shasei Sōka Moyō 1907
Totoro explores the world of woodblock prints ❄️
Shiro Kasamatsu Nara Park, 1930s Woodblock print
Pokemon in Ukiyo-e style by LanipunaDesign on Etsy
Jun'ichiro Sekino (1914-1988)—Night in Kyoto [woodblock print, 1980]
It's raining in Tokyo. On days like this, you'd expect to see traditional Japanese rain-themed woodblock prints, but actually this piece is by an Austrian artist - Fritz Cappelari's "A Schoolgirl Returning Home in the Rain" (1915).
The artist came to Japan in 1911 but couldn't return home due to the First World War. So instead, he studied woodblock printing and ukiyo-e. The artist's signature is particularly clever, don't you think?
Feudal Wars by Takumi Toxin
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Man-eating Tiger