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Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is a Japanese artform that emerged in the 17th century. Using woodblock prints, people and landscapes are brought to life with bold compositions and vivid colors. The images influenced European artists such as van Gogh, and they remain part of the visual landscape in modern Japan. Our main guest, art historian Fujisawa Murasaki, introduces several examples of ukiyo-e, and talks about its legacy. And in Plus One, Matt Alt searches Tokyo for locations featured in famous ukiyo-e pictures.
Aired: Feb 02, 2021 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma HowardDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Moss02: Libraries03: Japanophiles: Sheila Cliffe04: Ukiyo-e05: Japanophiles: Richard Halberstadt06: Cleaning Tools07: Lacquerware08: Suits09: Emergency Goods10: Japanophiles: Chad Mullane11: Furoshiki: Wrapping Cloths12: Japan vs. Epidemics, Part 2: Modern History13: Tiny Houses14: Watches & Clocks15: Plastic Food Samples16: Japanophiles: Asa Ekstrom17: Cats and Japan18: Personal Robots19: Scissors20: Japanophiles: Marty Friedman21: Luck22: Tatami23: Chests & Cabinets24: Japanophiles: Nicholas Rennick25: Bamboo26: Ainu: A National Museum of Ainu Culture27: Ainu: A New Generation