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  2. Bokashi (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Bokashi (Japanese: ぼかし) is a technique used in Japanese woodblock printmaking. It achieves a variation in lightness and darkness ( value ) of a single color or multiple colors by hand applying a gradation of ink to a moistened wooden printing block, rather than inking the block uniformly.

  3. Woodblock printing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wave off Kanagawa (神奈川沖浪裏, Kanagawa-oki nami-ura) print by Hokusai Metropolitan Museum of Art. Woodblock printing in Japan (木版画, mokuhanga) is a technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e [1] artistic genre of single sheets, but it was also used for printing books in the same period.

  4. List of ukiyo-e terms - Wikipedia

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    Kuchi-e (口絵); frontispieces of books, especially woodblock printed frontispieces for Japanese romance novels and literary magazines published from the 1890s to the 1910s; Mameban (豆判); a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12.1 cm × 8.1 cm), sometimes called a "toy print"

  5. Utamaro's pictures of abalone divers - Wikipedia

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    The prints are nishiki-e "brocade prints"—multicolour woodblock prints made with pigments on hand-made washi paper. [20] They are in ōban size, each about 38 by 25 centimetres (15 in × 10 in). They were published c. 1797–98. [19] Each sheet is signed Utamaro hitsu (哥麿筆, "the brush of Utamaro"). [20]

  6. Kaika-e - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Kaika-e (Japanese: 開化絵) is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints ... [1] Production of kaika-e prints was encouraged by ...

  7. Woodblock printing - Wikipedia

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    Ukiyo-e is the best-known type of Japanese woodblock art print. Most European uses of the technique for printing images on paper are covered by the art term woodcut, except for the block books produced mainly in the 15th century.

  8. Urushibara Mokuchu - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, aged nineteen, he travelled to London, [1] where he was among a group of woodblock print craftsmen who demonstrated printing techniques at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition of 1910. He remained in London after the exhibition, restoring prints, making reproductions of prints, and mounting scrolls at the British Museum . [ 2 ]

  9. List of works by Toyohara Chikanobu - Wikipedia

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    Details about the woodblock prints of Toyohara Chikanobu are provided below in a specific format: (1) the transliterated title employing Wiki-romanization criteria; (2) the title (enclosed in parentheses) of the work reproduced using the kanji and hiragana found in the title cartouche;