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A floating world – past or present?

Japanese woodblock prints from the 17th century to present day In Historical Museum 18 March – 5 June 2011.

Image may contain: Human, Sleeve, Publication, Font, Art.

Download the poster as PDF (Norwegian).

Content

The exhibition pages consists of
  • Billedkultur
  • Introduction
  • Museum of Cultural History Collections
  • Okamoto Ryûsei
  • The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design Collections
  • The University of Oslo Library Collections
  • Ukiyo-e Production

Resources

  • Project group
  • Photos from the exhibition
  • Photos from the exhibition opening
  • Photos from an exhibition tour
  • Hashi – Bridging Past and Present, Bridging East and West: Okamoto Ryūsei and the Tradition of Japanese ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints by Ewa Machotka, Ph.D. (PDF) 

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