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Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection 

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Video for the Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts exhibition that took place at the Asian Art Museum (filmed at former museum location in Golden Gate Park) from September 26 - December 6, 1998.

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Комментарии : 19   
@CountSpartula
@CountSpartula 10 лет назад
This paintings/pictures are.....incredible!
@kathygrace8205
@kathygrace8205 7 лет назад
Gorgeous. Very relaxing.
@mocirz
@mocirz 11 лет назад
great art! :)
@340wbymag
@340wbymag 6 лет назад
I have found two Japanese block prints that appear to me to be quite old judging by the condition of the paper and it is my sincere hope that these prints may fall into the "hidden treasure" category, so now I am faced with the problem of validating my find. Where would one go for an expert opinion?
@badweetabix
@badweetabix 7 лет назад
Anyone here know of how I can get reprints of The 53 Way Stations of the Tokaido? I have Hiroshge's other one The 69 Way Stations of the Kiso Kaido, but for some reason the The 53 Way Stations is so hard to find.
@carolinemerald77
@carolinemerald77 8 лет назад
Would love to see these amazing images in HiDef HD . . . ....
@rowdyyeats9986
@rowdyyeats9986 9 лет назад
At 4:09 .... Eh, is that not a song by the Beach Boys? Four O' Nine? 409, by the Beach Boys? Is that a coincidence that "the Wave" appears at 4:09 ?
@rowdyyeats9986
@rowdyyeats9986 9 лет назад
rowdy yeats Shibaraku!
@claragomez7519
@claragomez7519 7 лет назад
Que grandes pintores y dibujantes eran hiroshige ,okusai , suzuki , okajima todos ellos influenciaron en pintores como van gogh , gauguin
@rowdyyeats9986
@rowdyyeats9986 9 лет назад
Shibaraku!!
@beholdmyswarthyface0
@beholdmyswarthyface0 14 лет назад
Great video, but the koto/shakuhachi music doesn't fit. Shamisen pleasure quarters music might have been more appropriate, no?
@rowdyyeats9986
@rowdyyeats9986 9 лет назад
No audio on this computer. So, who did 'The Wave' painting - Hiroshige or Hokusai? I thought Hokusai was not a real name because it rhymes with Yakuza.
@renaquagrrl
@renaquagrrl 7 лет назад
Hokusai
@OpaSann0
@OpaSann0 10 лет назад
You can feel the Dutch influence in his works. Love it.
@krz0ne1
@krz0ne1 9 лет назад
OpaSann0 eh? from what I know the Dutch (van Gogh especially) were influenced by ukiyo-e, not the other way around.
@OpaSann0
@OpaSann0 9 лет назад
krz0ne1 You're wrong. Dutch would sell goods to Japanese with landscape like drawings printed on the wrappingpaper. Hokusai is known to have collected samples of these just like van Gogh collected ukiyo-e. Depth perception, things like shadows and the use of realistic colors is something not done very much before the Dutch came. Hokusai even wrote down his name van left to right instead of up to down to make it look more like a western painting.
@krz0ne1
@krz0ne1 9 лет назад
OpaSann0 Interesting, thanks for the info.
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