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The Printers Eye Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection ~ Featuring over 100 rare Japanese woodblock prints and thoughtful commentary The Printers eye paints a vibrant and fascinating picture of Japans Uikoyoe or floating world Edwin Grabhorn 1889—1968 cofounder of the Grabhorn Press Northern Californias premier letterpress printer was a pioneer American collector of Japanese prints
Asian Art Museum The Printers Eye ~ The Printer’s Eye introduces rarely seen ukiyoe or “pictures of the floating world” from the Grabhorn Collection—a superb assemblage of Japanese woodblock prints In Edo Period Japan 1615–1868 the phrase “floating world” evoked a pleasureseeking way of life free from everyday obligations
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‘The Printer’s Eye’ Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection ~ “ The Printer’s Eye ” showcases 88 ukiyoe “ookeeyoeh” or “pictures of the floating world” — that is woodblock prints depicting scenes in the licensed redlight district of Edo
THE PRINTER’S EYE UKIYOE FROM THE GRABHORN COLLECTION ~ THE PRINTER’S EYE UKIYO E FROM THE GRABHORN COLLECTION 2 MORE often termed “brocade pictures” nishikie Particularly notable are rare early works by Kaigetsudo Dohan and Okumura Masanobu as well as exquisite full color prints by Suzuki Harunobu Kitagawa Utamaro and others Having been studiously protected from
The Printer’s Eye Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection ~ The Grabhorn prints in the collection of the Asian Art Museum comprise the upper echelons of the original collection The collection includes a superb selection of early monochrome and handcolored ukiyoe prints by Sugimura Jihei Torii Kiyonobu Okumura Masanobu and others from the seminal decades of the woodblock print production in the late 1600s and early 1700s
The Printers Eye Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection ~ The Grabhorn prints in the collection of the Asian Art Museum comprise the upper echelons of the original collection The collection includes a superb selection of early monochrome and handcolored ukiyoe prints by Sugimura Jihei Torii Kiyonobu Okumura Masanobu and others from the seminal decades of the woodblock print production in the late 1600s and early 1700s
The printers eye ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection ~ The 1979 publication of many of the prints in the tenth volume of Ukiyoe shūka a deluxe Japaneselanguage series cataloguing major print collections around the world helped to reawaken interest in the collection and in 1995 and 1996 a selection of the finest works was finally exhibited in JapanFrom publisher
The Ukiyoe Woodblock Printing Process Asian Art ~ The Printers Eye Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection The Printer’s Eye introduces rarely seen ukiyoe or “pictures of the floating world” from the Grabhorn Collection—a superb assemblage of Japanese woodblock prints
THE PRINTER’S EYE UKIYOE FROM THE GRABHORN COLLECTION ~ Organized by the Asian Art Museum The Printer’s Eye Ukiyoe from the Grabhorn Collection is curated by Dr Laura Allen curator of Japanese art and Dr Yuki Morishima assistant curator of Japanese art The Asian Art Museum will serve as the only venue
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