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Woodblock prints are a captivating form of art that originated in Japan during the Edo period

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Basket, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred

Basket, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations, Kamisaka Sekka, 1866 - 1942

Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations, Kamisaka Sekka, 1866 - 1942. Japanese woman

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Village with Cherry Blossoms, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa

Village with Cherry Blossoms, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Fishing village, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers

Fishing village, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Chrysanthemum boy. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers

Chrysanthemum boy. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Maple, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred

Maple, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Flute Player. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers

Flute Player. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Flying Birds. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers

Flying Birds. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Forest. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a

Forest. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Torii and Sea Wave, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers

Torii and Sea Wave, Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued

Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Path through the fields. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa

Path through the fields. Kamisaka, Sekka, (Artist), Date Issued: 1909, Momoyogusa = Flowers of a Hundred Generations

Background imageWoodblock Print Collection: Hero of a Monogatari by Ariwara no Narimira (825-880) 17th-19th century (woodblock print)

Hero of a Monogatari by Ariwara no Narimira (825-880) 17th-19th century (woodblock print)
XIR154644 Hero of a Monogatari by Ariwara no Narimira (825-880) 17th-19th century (woodblock print) (b/w photo) by Japanese School; Private Collection; (add.info)



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Woodblock prints are a captivating form of art that originated in Japan during the Edo period. These intricate prints, like "Under The Great Wave" and "Woodblock Print Blue, " showcase the mastery of this technique. In "Snow from Momoyogusa, " delicate snowflakes fall gracefully, while "Fine Wind, Clear Morning" depicts a serene landscape with Mount Fuji in the background. The vibrant hues of autumn come alive in "Maple from Momoyogusa, " while "Frost From Momoyogusa" captures the ephemeral beauty of icy crystals. Delicate blossoms bloom in "Flowers From Momoyogusa, " evoking a sense of tranquility. Nature's grandeur is further celebrated in prints like "Show Below the Summit, " where majestic mountains stand tall against an azure sky. During Hanami season, cherry blossoms take center stage in "Hanami season from Momoyogusa. " Another masterpiece, titled "Mount Fuji From Momoyogusa, " showcases Japan's iconic peak amidst rolling hills and blooming flowers. Perhaps one of the most famous woodblock prints is Katsushika Hokusai's iconic work, known as"The Great Wave off Kanagawa. " This print portrays towering waves crashing down on fishing boats beneath Mount Fuji—a symbol of nature's power and man's vulnerability. Not limited to landscapes alone, woodblock artists also depicted wildlife with great skill. Birds soar through branches and across skies in exquisite detail within works such as those found in “Birds From Momoyogusa. ” Through these woodblock prints, we can glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and appreciate its deep connection with nature. Each print tells a story—be it about natural wonders or everyday life—and invites us to immerse ourselves into their timeless beauty.