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Ukiyo-e print by Kitagawa Utamaro of a hunting party

Utamarocirca 1790 AD

Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Canada

Ukiyo-e prints of the early 17th century developed from illustrated books. Later in the century the illustrations gained such widespread popularity that they were issued separately. Early ukiyo-e prints were printed in black and white, sometimes with red, yellow and green colour washes added by hand. With the advent of full-colour printing in the 1740s, up to ten colours could be applied, each by its own carved woodblock. Improved printing techniques made the vibrant and colourful ukiyo-e prints one of the great achievements in Japanese art. The ukiyo-e format inspired Japan's greatest artists. The radical perspectives, flat planes of colour, and bold lines of Utamaro, Hokusai, Hiroshige, and other ukiyo-e masters were much admired in the West and considerably influenced the works of Impressionist and post-Impressionist painters such as Manet, Whistler and Van Gogh.

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  • Title: Ukiyo-e print by Kitagawa Utamaro of a hunting party
  • Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
  • Date: circa 1790 AD
  • Location: Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: w95 cm
  • Provenance: Sir Edmund Walker Collection
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: Royal Ontario Museum
  • Medium: Paper, Oban triptych format, woodblock-printed with seven colours
  • Time period: Edo period
  • Length: 58
  • Accession Number: 926.18.424
Royal Ontario Museum

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