Ukyo-e en Sumi-e Japanse druk en schilderkunst/
Art of Japan The Many Worlds of Ukiyo-e Prints video The Met collection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46w-140Zf9E
2 ukyo-e antiques
Pillowbook China
ukyo-e signatures
ukyo-e book from vught architect and musicscene mecenas Pruyn for Mieke his wife!
erotical printing in China book.
Large antique waverform Ukyo-e probably from trades Dutch men on Deshima
An Egge print ukyo-e style, the teacher of MOndriaan
Hokusai famous waves of Mount Fuji antique coll M
The Ukiyo-e Art the Japanese Wonder of the Floating World Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CJ75FpF6Pk
little very old ukyo-e 2 booklets about a samurai war?
The male journey above also in the second booklet, in Japanese prints
Unkiyo-e De courtisane en de acteur!
Large threepart Ukyio= e print of scenes of The Floating world/
The Floating World - Blanton Museum of ArtBlanton Museum of Art
Scenes of "The Floating World" (Ukiyo-e) from Japan's Edo period (1603–1868) typically depict the urban, hedonistic lifestyle of the era's bourgeois class, featuring geishas, kabuki actors, samurai, lush landscapes, and, famously"The Great Wave off Kanagawa". These woodblock prints and paintings emphasize fleeting pleasures, nature, and, occasionally, mythical tales./
Key Scenes and Themes in Ukiyo-e (17th–19th Century)
The Pleasure Quarters & Entertainment: Scenes often feature renowned geishas, courtesans, and kabuki actors from Edo's bustling districts.
Landscape and Travel: Famous views including Mount Fuji, such as Hokusai's Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji or Hiroshige's The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō.
Portraits of Women: Scenes showcasing fashion, daily life, and beauty, such as Woman with a Cat by Hokusai./
Myths and Samurai: Dramatized, action-filled scenes of samurai, heroes, and folklore, often portrayed by artists like Utagawa Kuniyoshi./
Weather and Nature: Atmospheric scenes like Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge.
Alternative "Floating World" Imagery/
A.A. Murakami Exhibition: Contemporary digital "Floating World" scenes feature, for example, smoke bubble clouds and digital oceans meant to simulate organic life.
Modern Photography: Recreations of traditional, moody scenes capturing the life of modern geishas in Kyoto.
These artworks, designed to be accessible, captured the ephemeral"floating" nature of life in Japan’s rapidly developing urban center.
PiYin? Scroll paining antique of the last Dowager Emperor of China later imprisoned for re-education in Japan.
Old book issues from the Mueum of Ethnography Leiden by the great dr De Visser 1920
treatises on the most famous Blockprint designers, I believe that collection later went to the Siebold Japan museum also in Leiden
Pillowbook cover
Trudy van der Woerd auteur illustrator van Chinese sprookjesboeken en schilder van mn Zijden waaiers SUMI=E see for more of her work in this blog!!
https://madrason.blogspot.com/2026/01/trudy-van-der-woerd-auteur-illustratice.html
Ukyo-e blockprints Japan, on silk prob real prints from The VanGogh museumshop Amsterdam
See also my Geisha introduction doc on Academica!
https://www.academia.edu/8411364/Geisha_life_doc_What_is_a_Geisha_evolution_and_misconceptions
















































































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