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Japanese Art Collection (page 7)

Japanese art is a captivating and diverse world that encompasses various themes, styles, and periods

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Oiranda kagami. Yoshiwara tanbo, ca 1825. Creator: Eisen, Keisai (1790-1848)

Oiranda kagami. Yoshiwara tanbo, ca 1825. Creator: Eisen, Keisai (1790-1848)
Oiranda kagami. Yoshiwara tanbo, ca 1825. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From Yukimi hakkei (Eight snowy scenes), 1820-1830. Creator: Toyokuni II, Utagawa (1777-1835)

From Yukimi hakkei (Eight snowy scenes), 1820-1830. Creator: Toyokuni II, Utagawa (1777-1835)
From Yukimi hakkei (Eight snowy scenes), 1820-1830. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Illustration from 'Shin bijutsukai', 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)

Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Illustration from "Shin bijutsukai", 1901-1902. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Yoshino. From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Yoshino. From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Creator: Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942)
Yoshino. From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Cranes (Tsuru). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Cranes (Tsuru). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Peonies (Fukamigusa). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Peonies (Fukamigusa). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Windswept Pines (Sonarematsu). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Windswept Pines (Sonarematsu). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Mount Fuji. From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Mount Fuji. From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Obana ni tsuki (Pampas grasses and the moon). From the series 'A World of Things... 1909-1910

Obana ni tsuki (Pampas grasses and the moon). From the series "A World of Things... 1909-1910
Obana ni tsuki (Pampas grasses and the moon). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Tsuta (Vine Leaves). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Tsuta (Vine Leaves). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Kiku (Chrysanthemum). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Kiku (Chrysanthemum). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Rising Waves (Tachinami). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Rising Waves (Tachinami). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Asagao (Morning Glories). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Asagao (Morning Glories). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Settchu-take (Bamboo in Snow). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Settchu-take (Bamboo in Snow). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The First Plum Blossoms of Spring (Ume no sakigake), 1848-1849

The First Plum Blossoms of Spring (Ume no sakigake), 1848-1849. Creator: Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)
The First Plum Blossoms of Spring (Ume no sakigake), 1848-1849. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Wisteria (Fuji). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Wisteria (Fuji). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Hydrangea (Ajisai). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Hydrangea (Ajisai). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Minamoto Raiko and the Earth Spider, 1849. Creator: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)

Minamoto Raiko and the Earth Spider, 1849. Creator: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)
Minamoto Raiko and the Earth Spider, 1849. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Taira Koremochi fighting the demon Kijo among falling maple leaves, c. 1830

Taira Koremochi fighting the demon Kijo among falling maple leaves, c. 1830. Creator: Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)
Taira Koremochi fighting the demon Kijo among falling maple leaves, c. 1830. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Origin Story of the Cat Stone at Okabe, 1843-1847. Creator: Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)

The Origin Story of the Cat Stone at Okabe, 1843-1847. Creator: Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)
The Origin Story of the Cat Stone at Okabe, 1843-1847. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Ichikawa Omezo III as The ghost of Oiwa, 1864. Creator: Enjaku (active c. 1856-1866)

Ichikawa Omezo III as The ghost of Oiwa, 1864. Creator: Enjaku (active c. 1856-1866)
Ichikawa Omezo III as The ghost of Oiwa, 1864. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Fox-woman Kuzunoha Leaving Her Child, Abe no Seimei, 1847

The Fox-woman Kuzunoha Leaving Her Child, Abe no Seimei, 1847. Creator: Hiroshige, Utagawa (1797-1858)
The Fox-woman Kuzunoha Leaving Her Child, Abe no Seimei, 1847. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Kiku, Kiri (Chrysanthemum and Paulownia). From the series 'A World of Things... 1909-1910

Kiku, Kiri (Chrysanthemum and Paulownia). From the series "A World of Things... 1909-1910
Kiku, Kiri (Chrysanthemum and Paulownia). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Flower boat (Hanabune). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Flower boat (Hanabune). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Autumn Flowers (Aki no hana). From the series 'A World of Things (Momoyogusa)', 1909-1910

Autumn Flowers (Aki no hana). From the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)", 1909-1910. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)

From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Creator: Seiko, Ueno (active 1890s-1900s)
From the Series Yachigusa, 1902-1903. Private Collection



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Japanese art is a captivating and diverse world that encompasses various themes, styles, and periods. From the mesmerizing ukiyo-e prints to the intricate woodblock designs, each artwork tells a unique story. In "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, " created around 1814, we are transported into a realm of eroticism and fantasy. This provocative piece by an unknown artist explores desire and sensuality in a way that challenges societal norms. Harunobu Suzuki's "Two Lovers" from 1750 captures an intimate moment between two individuals. The delicate lines and soft colors evoke a sense of tenderness, showcasing the beauty of human connection. "Saito Oniwakamaru, " dating back to 1827, portrays a legendary figure with great strength and determination. Through bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, this artwork reflects the courage and heroism often celebrated in Japanese culture. Even renowned figures like Ludwig van Beethoven found their place in Japanese art. In his portrait while composing the Missa Solemnis in 1820, we witness how Western influences merged harmoniously with traditional Japanese aesthetics. "A Woman Bathing" from around 1770 presents us with an intimate scene where vulnerability meets elegance. The artist skillfully captures both physical beauty and emotional depth through meticulous details. "Lovers under a quilt with phoenix design" takes us back to the enchanting world of romance during the 1680s. This exquisite depiction showcases not only love but also incorporates mythical elements such as phoenixes symbolizing rebirth and renewal. "The Running Well Teahouse" transports us along Japan's Tokaido road through its vivid color woodblock print technique. It invites viewers to experience moments of tranquility amidst nature's splendor—a perfect blend of artistic mastery combined with storytelling prowess. "The Flourishing of Seven Coasts with Big Fish" from Nana ura tairyac hanjac no zu depicts a vibrant scene filled with life and abundance.