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Hishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection

Introducing the Hishikawa Moronobu Artists Collection of Glass Coasters from Media Storehouse. These elegant coasters showcase the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese art. Each coaster features a vibrant and intricately detailed design inspired by the masterful works of Hishikawa Moronobu. The glass material adds a modern touch, allowing the art to be admired from both sides. Protect your surfaces in style with these exquisite and functional pieces.

Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694) was a Japanese artist of the Edo period

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Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Three oiran courtesans in kimono following a customer in the pleasure quarters

Three oiran courtesans in kimono following a customer in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630955 Three oiran courtesans in kimono following a customer in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Courtesans relaxing by writing poetry in the pleasure quarters

Courtesans relaxing by writing poetry in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694)
FLO4630998 Courtesans relaxing by writing poetry in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Murasaki Shikibu, c1670. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Murasaki Shikibu, c1670. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Murasaki Shikibu, c1670. From One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694); Woodcut 1690

Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694); Woodcut 1690
1579304 Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694); Woodcut 1690; (add.info.: Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694); japanese Woodcut 1690); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Courtesans playing shamisen to entertain a customer drinking sake in the pleasure quarters

Courtesans playing shamisen to entertain a customer drinking sake in the pleasure quarters. Kamuro maids serve sake
FLO4630703 Courtesans playing shamisen to entertain a customer drinking sake in the pleasure quarters. Kamuro maids serve sake

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Courtesans painting a large sumi-e (ink-wash painting). A samurai customer watches

Courtesans painting a large sumi-e (ink-wash painting). A samurai customer watches, and a kamuro maid prepares the ink
FLO4630994 Courtesans painting a large sumi-e (ink-wash painting). A samurai customer watches, and a kamuro maid prepares the ink

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Samurai customer with kamuro walking past two shamisen players in the pleasure quarters

Samurai customer with kamuro walking past two shamisen players in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630869 Samurai customer with kamuro walking past two shamisen players in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen

Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa
FLO4630934 Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Oiran courtesans dancing before a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa

Oiran courtesans dancing before a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694)
FLO4630762 Oiran courtesans dancing before a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Procession of a Daimyo, c.1681-84 (hand-coloured woodblock print; oban yoko-e, sumizuri-e)

Procession of a Daimyo, c.1681-84 (hand-coloured woodblock print; oban yoko-e, sumizuri-e)
5859851 Procession of a Daimyo, c.1681-84 (hand-coloured woodblock print; oban yoko-e, sumizuri-e) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); 27.2 x 38.1 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Flirting Lovers, c. 1673-81 (woodblock print)

Flirting Lovers, c. 1673-81 (woodblock print)
5860967 Flirting Lovers, c.1673-81 (woodblock print) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); 27.1x38.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Hishikawa Moronobu (c.1618-1694))

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Matsukaze Murasame, ca. 1675-80. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Matsukaze Murasame, ca. 1675-80. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Matsukaze Murasame, ca. 1675-80

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Street Scene in the Yoshiwara. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Street Scene in the Yoshiwara. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Street Scene in the Yoshiwara

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Games of Football Being Played by Nobles. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Games of Football Being Played by Nobles. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Games of Football Being Played by Nobles

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Street Scene in Yoshiwara, late 17th century. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Street Scene in Yoshiwara, late 17th century. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Street Scene in Yoshiwara, late 17th century

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Lovers Beside Flowering Autumn Grasses, 1680s. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Lovers Beside Flowering Autumn Grasses, 1680s. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Lovers Beside Flowering Autumn Grasses, 1680s

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Kiyomidzu Temple in Kyoto. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Kiyomidzu Temple in Kyoto. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Kiyomidzu Temple in Kyoto

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Cranes. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Cranes. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Cranes

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Pheasants. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Pheasants. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Pheasants

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Flower-Viewing Scene, ca. 1685. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Flower-Viewing Scene, ca. 1685. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Flower-Viewing Scene, ca. 1685

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: The Entrance to Ageya-machi, from the series Scenes in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)... 1681-84

The Entrance to Ageya-machi, from the series Scenes in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)... 1681-84
The Entrance to Ageya-machi, from the series Scenes in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei), 1681-84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Two Lovers, ca. 1675-80. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Two Lovers, ca. 1675-80. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Two Lovers, ca. 1675-80

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: A Banquet in a Joroya, ca. 1680. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

A Banquet in a Joroya, ca. 1680. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
A Banquet in a Joroya, ca. 1680

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Leaf from a Book Entitled: Wakoku Hiaku-jo, One Hundred Japanese Women. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Leaf from a Book Entitled: Wakoku Hiaku-jo, One Hundred Japanese Women. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Leaf from a Book Entitled: Wakoku Hiaku-jo, One Hundred Japanese Women

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Korean Embassy Parade, 1682. Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Flower Viewing, 1711 (reprint of 17th century work). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Flower Viewing, 1711 (reprint of 17th century work). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Flower Viewing, 1711 (reprint of 17th century work). Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c. 1690. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c. 1690. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c. 1690. Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: A Parade of Courtesans, c. 1690. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

A Parade of Courtesans, c. 1690. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
A Parade of Courtesans, c. 1690. This print may depict a scene from a Soga brothers drama. Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: After a little music, from an untitled series of 12 erotic prints, c. 1673 / 81

After a little music, from an untitled series of 12 erotic prints, c. 1673 / 81
After a little music, from an untitled series of 12 erotic prints, c. 1673/81. Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Honbo, from the series 'Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei)'

Honbo, from the series "Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei)"
Honbo, from the series " Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei)", c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: A Passing Palanquin, from the series 'Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno'

A Passing Palanquin, from the series "Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno"
A Passing Palanquin, from the series " Scenes of Flower-viewing at Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei)", c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Shintokumaru Dancing before Oto Hime, from the illustrated book 'Collection of... c

Shintokumaru Dancing before Oto Hime, from the illustrated book "Collection of... c
Shintokumaru Dancing before Oto Hime, from the illustrated book " Collection of Pictures of Beauties (Bijin e-zukushi)", c. 1683

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Emon Hill, from the series 'The Appearance of Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)', c

Emon Hill, from the series "The Appearance of Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)", c
Emon Hill, from the series " The Appearance of Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)", c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Entrance to Ageyacho, from the series 'The Appearance of Yoshiwara', c. 1681 / 84

Entrance to Ageyacho, from the series "The Appearance of Yoshiwara", c. 1681 / 84
Entrance to Ageyacho, from the series " The Appearance of Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no tei)", c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Narihiras Eastern Journey, from the illustrated book '

Narihiras Eastern Journey, from the illustrated book " Panorama of Paintings on Screens and Hanging Scrolls (Byobu kakemono ekagami)", 1682

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Sei Shonagon, from the illustrated book 'Collection of Pictures of Beauties', c

Sei Shonagon, from the illustrated book "Collection of Pictures of Beauties", c
Sei Shonagon, from the illustrated book " Collection of Pictures of Beauties (Bijin e-zukushi)", c. 1683

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Calling upon the Lady Tamakazura, from the illustrated book 'Collection of Pictures

Calling upon the Lady Tamakazura, from the illustrated book "Collection of Pictures
Calling upon the Lady Tamakazura, from the illustrated book " Collection of Pictures of Beauties (Bijin e-zukishi)", c. 1683

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Beauty Turning Her Head, c. 1685-94. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Beauty Turning Her Head, c. 1685-94. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Beauty Turning Her Head, c. 1685-94

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Flower-Viewing Party with Crest-Bearing Curtain, from the series 'Flower Viewing at

Flower-Viewing Party with Crest-Bearing Curtain, from the series "Flower Viewing at
Flower-Viewing Party with Crest-Bearing Curtain, from the series " Flower Viewing at Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei)", c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Procession of a Daimyo, c. 1681 / 84. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Procession of a Daimyo, c. 1681 / 84. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Procession of a Daimyo, c. 1681/84

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Behind the Screen, c. 1673 / 81. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Behind the Screen, c. 1673 / 81. Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Behind the Screen, c. 1673/81

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Young Samurai and a Manservant as Mitate of Huanshigong and Zhang Lian

Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Young Samurai and a Manservant as Mitate of Huanshigong and Zhang Lian
883572 Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Young Samurai and a Manservant as Mitate of Huanshigong and Zhang Lian, c. 1690 by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Scene of Japanese popular theatre during the Genroku period (1688-1704)

Scene of Japanese popular theatre during the Genroku period (1688-1704)
CHT349858 Scene of Japanese popular theatre during the Genroku period (1688-1704), illustration from Kokka magazine, August, 1908 (colour litho) by Moronobu

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Behind the Screen, c. 1673-81 (woodblock print; sumizuri-e, oban yoko-e)

Behind the Screen, c. 1673-81 (woodblock print; sumizuri-e, oban yoko-e)
2969749 Behind the Screen, c.1673-81 (woodblock print; sumizuri-e, oban yoko-e) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); 27.2x38.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Kate S

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c. 1690 (woodblock print)

The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c. 1690 (woodblock print)
2969311 The Tengu King Training his Pupils, c.1690 (woodblock print) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-94) (attr. to); 21.1x32.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Music Under the Cherry Tree at Ueno, c. 1680 (woodblock print)

Music Under the Cherry Tree at Ueno, c. 1680 (woodblock print)
FIT111443 Music Under the Cherry Tree at Ueno, c.1680 (woodblock print) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); 27.1x40 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Lovers holding hands, 1680-90 (woodblock)

Lovers holding hands, 1680-90 (woodblock)
873552 Lovers holding hands, 1680-90 (woodblock) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-1694); 21.43 x16.99 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; © San Diego Museum of Art; Gift of Mrs

Background imageHishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection: Dancer (colour on paper)

Dancer (colour on paper)
3614118 Dancer (colour on paper) by Moronobu, Hishikawa (c.1618-94) (attr. to); 78.1x41.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: School of Hishikawa Moronobu ); Japanese



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Hishikawa Moronobu Glass Coaster Collection

Hishikawa Moronobu (1618-1694) was a Japanese artist of the Edo period. He is considered to be the founder of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that depict everyday life in Japan. His works are characterized by their bold lines, bright colors, and attention to detail. He was also known for his illustrations of kabuki actors and scenes from popular stories. Moronobu's influence on Japanese art can still be seen today in the works of modern artists such as Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige. He is remembered as one of Japan's most important artists and his work continues to inspire new generations of artists around the world.
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The Hishikawa Moronobu collection is a stunning array of Japanese art pieces that are available for purchase through Media Storehouse. Our collection features wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the incredible talent of this renowned artist. Hishikawa Moronobu was a prominent figure in the world of ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock printing) during the 17th century Edo period. His works were known for their intricate details and vivid colors which captured everyday life in Japan at that time. Our collection includes some of his most famous works such as "Beauty Looking Back," "Courtesan with Attendants," and "Two Women on a Balcony." These pieces offer an insight into Japanese culture during this era and provide a glimpse into the lives of its people. Whether you're looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office space or simply appreciate fine art, the Hishikawa Moronobu collection has something for everyone.
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What are Hishikawa Moronobu (Artists Arts) art prints?

Hishikawa Moronobu was a Japanese artist who lived during the 17th century and is considered one of the pioneers of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints that depicted everyday life in Japan. His art prints are highly sought after for their intricate details, vibrant colors, and unique style. Moronobu's works often featured beautiful women, actors, landscapes, and scenes from daily life. He also created illustrations for books and magazines which were widely popular at the time. Today, Hishikawa Moronobu's art prints are still admired by collectors around the world. We offer an insight into Japanese culture during his era and showcase his exceptional talent as an artist. We offer a wide range of Hishikawa Moronobu art prints to suit different tastes and preferences. These high-quality reproductions allow you to enjoy his masterpieces in your home or office without having to travel to Japan or visit museums.
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We offer a wide range of Hishikawa Moronobu art prints for purchase. As one of the most prominent artists in the ukiyo-e genre, Moronobu's works are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Some of the available prints include scenes from everyday life in Edo-era Japan, such as depictions of geisha and samurai, as well as landscapes and portraits. One popular series is "The Tale of Genji," which features illustrations inspired by the classic Japanese novel. These prints showcase Moronobu's skillful use of line work and color to create intricate compositions that capture both beauty and emotion. Other notable works include his "Famous Places in Edo" series, which showcases iconic landmarks throughout the city, as well as his "Beauty with Umbrella" collection featuring elegant women carrying parasols. We offer a diverse selection of Hishikawa Moronobu art prints that are sure to appeal to anyone interested in Japanese art or culture.
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