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  1. Oct 21, 2024 · Ukiyo-e, which translates to "pictures of the floating world," is a genre of Japanese art that flourished during the Edo period (1603-1868). This artistic movement captured the essence of everyday life in Japan, focusing on the fleeting pleasures and ephemeral nature of the world.

  2. Oct 21, 2023 · Ukiyo-e, directly translating to "pictures of the floating world," embodies the concept of "ukiyo," a term originally rooted in Buddhist philosophy.Historically, "ukiyo" described the suffering of life, but over time, its connotation shifted in the Edo period to symbolize the transient, fleeting nature of worldly pleasures and desires.

  3. Ukiyo-e hit its artistic peak in the 1800s and transformed the global art scene in the 1850s when Japan opened its markets and shared its beauty with the world, after centuries of isolation. The art scene had never witnessed anything as identifiable and dramatic as the woodblock prints ukiyo-e depicted. The technique used in ukiyo-e inspired ...

  4. Ukiyo-e, a term that translates to "pictures of the floating world," represents one of the most significant and influential art forms to emerge from Japan. Flourishing during the Edo period (1603-1868), Ukiyo-e captured the ephemeral, dynamic, and often hedonistic spirit of the time through its vivid and vibrant imagery.

  5. Apr 1, 2015 · Ukiyo-e, literally "pictures of the floating world", are a genre of Japanese woodblock print that were mass produced in color beginning in the 1760s. Being mass produced, the goal was to sell as many copies as possible and ukiyo-e typically depict the popular topics of the day such as geisha, kabuki actors, myths and contemporary events.

  6. Aug 14, 2015 · Ukiyo-e pictures of the floating world included as their subjects: beautiful women, both courtesans and geisha; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; history and legend; travel scenes and landscapes; flora and fauna; and, an incredible volume of Shunga, literally “spring picture” (Erotica). Ukiyo-e did not originally burst forth as full color ...

  7. Jan 19, 2012 · The word Uikyo-e means “pictures of the floating world.”. Traditionally, these prints depict a world of sumptuous colors, elegant women, and dazzling theatrical illusions. Toyukuni III (Utagawa Kunisada). Woman Standing in Bow of Boat, Winter, 1820s. Woodcut printed in color on paper. Gift of Helen D. La Monte, class of 1895.

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