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− | '''Ukiyo-e''' are "Picures of the Floating World." It is a genre of art that originated as a specialty product of Edo (Tokyo) and depicted | + | '''Ukiyo-e''' are "Picures of the Floating World." It is a genre of art that originated as a specialty product of Edo (Tokyo) and first depicted prostitutes and the pleasure quarter. Over time, Ukiyo-e topics expanded to include everything from famous people and places, travel, myths, legends, theater, actors, nature and the pleasures of the daily life of townspeople. |
Today, the term '''Ukiyo-e''' is often merged with woodblock prints, the printing method most associated with Ukiyo art. | Today, the term '''Ukiyo-e''' is often merged with woodblock prints, the printing method most associated with Ukiyo art. |
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浮世絵 (Japanese)
Ukiyo-e are "Picures of the Floating World." It is a genre of art that originated as a specialty product of Edo (Tokyo) and first depicted prostitutes and the pleasure quarter. Over time, Ukiyo-e topics expanded to include everything from famous people and places, travel, myths, legends, theater, actors, nature and the pleasures of the daily life of townspeople.
Today, the term Ukiyo-e is often merged with woodblock prints, the printing method most associated with Ukiyo art.