Ukiyo-e

During the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868), ukiyo-e art reached its peak in popularity and production. The Edo period was characterized by a stable and prosperous society under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. The rise of the merchant class and the growth of urban culture in cities like Edo (present-day Tokyo) contributed to the popularity of ukiyo-e.

K511_Hiroshige_web.jpg
Okabe, Utsu-no-yama no zu (Okabe: View of Mt. Utsu)
(K511)
K400_Kuniyasu_web.jpg
Kabuki Play
(K400)
J748_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J748)
J727_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J727)
J731_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J731)
J740_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J740)
J730_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J730)
J729_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J729)
J733_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J733)
J739_Hokusai_web.jpg
Pictures of the Tokaido Road
(J739)
K339_Hokusai_web.jpg
Kakehi no Fuji (Fuji under a Sluice)
(K339)
K347_Hokusai_web.jpg
Tsutsumigoshi no Fuji (Fuji over a Bank)
(K347)
2143_Hokusai_web.jpg
Bube no Fuji (Mount Fuji and the Fight)
(2143)
K280-F056_Kunisada_web.jpg
Ghost of priest Seigen
(K280-F056)
K177-F366_Kuniyoshi_web.jpg
Unuma: Yoemon and His Wife Kasane
(K177-F366)
I859_Hokusai_web.jpg
No’uma (Wild horses)
(I859)
I856_Hokusai_web.jpg
Rakuda (Camel)
(I856)
I852_Hokusai_web.jpg
Ushi (Cattle)
(I852)
I851_Hokusai_web.jpg
Roba (Donkey)
(I851)
J018_Hiroshige_web.jpg
At the foot of the Matsuchiyama
(J018)
E227_HiroshigeII_web.jpg
Fukagawa Hachiman Shrine
(E227)
Pagina 4 di 4