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Exhibition explores the creative expression seen in Meiji-era prints
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915), Night Patrol in the Snow near Niu-chuang, 1894, woodblock printed triptych 14 1/8 by 27 5/8 in., 35.8 by 70.3 cm.
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.-Scholten Japanese Art is presenting, On The Vanguard: Meiji Period Woodblock Prints, a two-part exhibition, with thirty prints in each section, exploring the creative expression seen in Meiji-era prints and the acceptance of new cultural ideas in the Japanese populace at large during this dynamic period in the late 19th and early 20th century. Delineated by the reign of Emperor Meiji (1852-1912; reign 1868-1912), it was an era of rapid modernization as Japan remade itself as a nation, both figuratively, as it transformed from a feudal society based on samurai culture. Drawing on Western models, the old social classes were abolished, the army was reformed, a navy was created, and industries adopted emerging modern technologies. In the artistic communi
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Japan House Los Angeles Announces New Exhibition: ‘Nature/Supernature: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints’
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Japan House Los Angeles is unveiling its new exhibition highlighting some of Japan’s finest woodblock artists.
Japan House Los Angeles, a Japanese cultural destination in the heart of Hollywood, unveils the launch of its newest exhibition: “Nature/Supernature: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints.”
Highlighting Japan’s iconic natural landscapes and supernatural beings believed to inhabit them, the exhibition features more than 60 woodblock prints from the coveted Scripps College collection by some of Japan’s finest artists.
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