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Ronin Gallery is a leading Japanese and East Asian art gallery in New York City and home to the largest collection of 17th - 21st century Japanese prints for sale in the United States.
Fuji Arts is the highest volume Japanese woodblock print retailer in the world. We post and sell prints 365 days a year in our fast-paced Internet auction, "buy it now", and fixed price formats.
Japanese woodblock prints for the discriminating collector. Discover the beauty of Japanese art at Edo Gallery! Explore our impressive collection of authentic Edo period ukiyo-e, and contemporary Japanese prints. From the rare to the esoteric, Hokusai to Hasui collect with confidence.
Choose your favorite japanese art prints from 187,444 available designs. Japanese culture is known for being aesthetic, clean, and traditional. Concepts that have influenced the western world include sushi, kimonos, and wasabi.
A rise in the collection of Japanese art, specifically ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) and sÅsaku-hanga (“creative”) prints, mirrors the growing interest in traditional Japanese art as the inspiration that laid the groundwork for Japonisme, which shaped the West’s contemporary society.
We specialize in Meiji, shin hanga, sosaku hanga and contemporary Japanese woodblock prints, etchings, and specialty prints. Personal relationships with contemporary artists and vendors have been developed over generations. We physically hand-select each print in Japan.
A Trusted Worldwide Authority in Japanese Woodblock Prints & Paintings. Buy & Sell Japanese Prints. Our carefully selected Japanese Woodblock Prints catalogue and offline holdings include artworks from all genres - Ukiyo-e, Meiji, Shin Hanga, Sosaku Hanga, and Contemporary, and Western Artists.
Tokyo based gallery specializing in Ukiyo-e prints, illustrated books, and their reference books. Large selection of Japanese woodblock prints from affordable prints to museum quality masterpieces, such as Hokusai, Utamaro, Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi, Yoshitoshi, Hasui.
Spanning from the 17th to the 19th centuries, here are the ten most important Ukiyo-e prints of all time. 1. The Famous Ukiyo-e Print Under The Great Wave of Kanagawa. The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai, 1830, via The British Museum, London.
Mie Gallery is a curated gallery of original Japanese Woodblock Prints by famous Ukiyo-e Artists. Hundreds of prints are for sale at reasonable prices. We also have original articles, a section of ukiyo-e collectors, and our own private collections of prints.