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Learn MoreFebruary 3 - July 19, 2009
In Ripin Gallery
February 3 - July 19, 2009
In Ripin Gallery
This exhibition presents a broad overview of the history, technique, and subject matter of ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world.” Using Edo (modern day Tokyo) and its many pleasurable distractions as a starting point, the exhibition paints a picture of Japanese culture and society through times of peace and prosperity, as well as economic and political unrest.
The majority of the works are drawn from the Mary A. Ainsworth bequest of 1950, a collection of nearly 1,500 prints celebrated for its breadth and rarity of impression. Spanning nearly 300 years, the works on view represent several key categories: early technique; kabuki actors and courtesans; historical legend and literary themes; landscapes; and modern prints, including such masters as Okumura Masanobu, Kitagawa Utamaro, Toshusai Sharaku, Utagawa Hirokage, and Katsushika Hokusai.
Organized by Abbe Schriber '09 and Assistant Professor of Art Bonnie Cheng.
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