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19th-Century Japanese Woodblock Prints Imagine Cats in Place of Humans
Impressionism
How Japanese Art Influenced and Inspired European Impressionist Artists
Art History
Explore and Download Over 220,000 Traditional Japanese Woodblock Prints
Art History
10 Facts About Utagawa Hiroshige: The Last Great Master of Japanese Woodblock Printing
Art
Download 1,000+ Japanese Woodblock Prints by Edo-Era Master Hiroshige
Art History
The History of ‘The Great Wave’: Hokusai’s Most Famous Woodblock Print
Funny
This Japanese Museum Has the Most Flexible Schedule in the World
Art
Contemporary Woodblock Prints Reimagine David Bowie as Mystical Japanese Legends
Art History
Everything You Need to Know About Hokusai, the Painter of ‘The Great Wave’
Resources
220,000+ Japanese Woodblock Prints Available Online in Growing Database
Art
Library of Congress Makes Over 2,500 Japanese Woodblock Prints Digitally Accessible
Tattoos
Japanese Woodblock Prints Reimagined as Quirky Contemporary Tattoos
Recent Stories
Princess Isabella of Denmark Breaks Protocol in “Gen Z” Royal Portrait Where She’s Holding Her Phone
“Hyperlong Exposure” Photos Poetically Weave the Past and Present Together
At a Church in Naples, There’s a Secret Fresco Hidden Behind a 16th-Century Painting
AI-Generated Images Mimicking Studio Ghibli May Be Banned by Japanese Lawmakers
Can You Guess Which Year a Photo Is From? This Daily Photo Challenge Puts You to the Test
New ‘Little Beasts’ Exhibition Explores the Intersections of Natural History and Art
Expressive Seascape Paintings Capture the Fleeting Moods of the Open Waters
Iridescent Installation Catches the Shifting Light of the Californian Desert
Striking Jinling Art Museum Lined With a Pixelated Gradient Pattern of 139,900 Ceramic Bricks
This Art Nouveau Hotel in Mexico City Has One of the Most Beautiful Lobbies in the World