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Ukiyo (浮世, 'floating/fleeting/transient world') is the ****anese term used to
describe the
urban lifestyle and culture,
especially the pleasure-s****ing...
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Ukiyo-e is a
genre of ****anese art that
flourished from the 17th
through 19th centuries. Its
artists produced woodblock prints and
paintings of such subjects...
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Ukiyo-zōshi (浮世草子, "books of the
floating world") is the
first major genre of po****r ****anese fiction,
written between the 1680s and 1770s in
Kyoto and...
- Ura, lit. 'Under the Wave off Kanagawa') is a
woodblock print by ****anese
ukiyo-e
artist Hokusai,
created in late 1831
during the Edo
period of ****anese...
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October 1760 – 10 May 1849),
known mononymously as Hokusai, was a ****anese
ukiyo-e
artist of the Edo period,
active as a
painter and printmaker. His woodblock...
- as a kind of
ukiyo-e,
often in
woodblock print format.
While rare,
there are also
extant erotic painted handscrolls which predate ukiyo-e. Translated...
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Ukiyo was a
restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant had
received a
Michelin star. List of
defunct restaurants of the
United States List of Michelin...
- was a ****anese artist. He is one of the most
highly regarded designers of
ukiyo-e
woodblock prints and paintings, and is best
known for his
bijin ōkubi-e...
- Toyokuni), was a ****anese
ukiyo-e artist. He is
considered the most po****r,
prolific and
commercially successful designer of
ukiyo-e
woodblock prints in...
- (浮世物語,
Ukiyo Monogatari, 1666) is
widely considered the
first work to
revel in the
difference between Buddhist ukiyo and Edo
period ukiyo.
Ukiyo was the...