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Viewing Japanese Prints: Osaka Prints (Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints from Kamigata)
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Discussions on selected Osaka-e. Can be found below at Kamigata-e Links. There were two distinct regional styles of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking, the dominant Edo school (Edo was the former name for Tokyo) and the Kamigata-style (for the region including the cities of Osaka and Kyoto — see Kamigata -. The most obvious difference involved the range of subject matter. Edo prints ( Edo-e. Portrayed actors almost exclusively. The two regional styles of actor prints ( yakusha-e. Both styles of p...
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Viewing Japanese Prints: Publications by John Fiorillo
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Enjaku: An Osaka Master of the Deluxe Print during the Transition to the Final Period. Society for Japanese Arts, 2006; 133 pp. (John Fiorillo and Hendrick Lühl). Koban nishiki-e: Rare small-format colour prints from Osaka. John Fiorillo and Peter Ujlaki). Andon. Society for Japanese Arts, 2014, no. 96; 5-36. The Beauty of Cruelty: The Origins of Danshichi and His Evolution as a Tattooed Anti-hero in. Natsu matsuri. Andon. Society for Japanese Arts, 2009, no. 87; 27-43. Tragedy and Laughter in the Floati...
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Osaka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Osaka (disambiguation). Night view from Umeda Sky Building. Location of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture. Coordinates: 34 41 38 N. 135 30 8 E. 3469389 N 135.50222 E. 3469389; 135.50222. 34 41 38 N. 135 30 8 E. 3469389 N 135.50222 E. 3469389; 135.50222. 160; Mayor. 160; Designated city. Population (January 1, 2012). 160; Designated city. 2,668,586 ( 3rd. 160; Metro. 19,341,976 ( 2nd. 1-3-20 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu. 160; ( help.