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Ukiyo-e (Japanese Woodblock Prints)



Japanese Art - works of art created in the islands that make up the nation of Japan.

Early Works

The earliest art of Japan, probably dating from the 3d and 2d millennia b.c., consisted of monochrome pottery with cord-impressed designs (Jomon), also the name for the early period of Japanese art. Later Jomon (1000–300 b.c.) finds include bone earrings, blades of ivory and horn, lacquer   Read More...


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