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declined as the military government tightened its control over the arts and culture during wartime. In 1939, the Army Art
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traditions of emulating hand-drawn brushstrokes seeking instead to "create works replete with creativity and rich with artistic quality, by avoiding enslavement to hand-drawn painting or old models".
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The Publisher Watanabe Shozaburo and the Birth of Shin-Hanga
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in the souvenir market and the latter ceased production.
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Female Image: 20th Century Prints of Japanese Beauties
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Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints, 1900–1975.
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The movement was initiated and nurtured by publisher
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819:"Behind the Simplicity – Steve Jobs and Shin-Hanga"
127:(17th–19th century). It maintained the traditional
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1071:Shin-hanga o tsukuru ni tsuite no watashi no iken
1059:edited by Kendall Brown, Hotei Publishing, 2014.
958:Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: The Early Years
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167:to produce woodblock prints inspired by European
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507:. It began in 1907 with the prints of
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1098:"The Shin Hanga Movement in America"
874:Brown, K. and Goodall-Cristante, H.
515:. It had ceased completely by 1935.
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871:. Ohio: Toledo Museum of Art, 1997.
808:Brown, K. and Goodall-Cristante, H.
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2284:Not associated with any school
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2278:List of Utagawa school members
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2745:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
1110:Viewing Japanese Prints
689:(also known as Hiroaki)
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2173:Utagawa Kunisada III
2039:Yanagawa Shigenobu I
1850:Keisai Eisen school
1635:of 17–19th centuries
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312:Toledo Museum of Art
304:Herron Art Institute
278:International Studio
238:), beautiful women (
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2188:Utagawa Toyokuni II
2168:Utagawa Kunisada II
1924:Nishimura Shigenaga
1632:Schools and artists
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2760:Post-Impressionism
2584:Shōzaburō Watanabe
2243:Utagawa Kuniteru I
2228:Utagawa Yoshitoshi
2208:Utagawa Yoshitsuya
2183:Utagawa Kunimasu I
2153:Utagawa Toyokuni I
2126:Toyohara Kunichika
2049:Shunshosai Hokucho
1914:Nishikawa Sukenobu
1844:Kawamata Tsunemasa
1839:Kawamata Tsuneyuki
1829:Katsukawa Shunkō I
1740:Yanagawa Shigenobu
1730:Katsushika Hokusai
1720:Hishikawa Moronobu
1522:Related traditions
1002:Amsterdam: Hotei.
888:Hamanoka, Shinji.
639:Kobayakawa Kiyoshi
505:Watanabe Shozaburo
451:aesthetic such as
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146:Watanabe Shozaburo
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2479:Un'ichi Hiratsuka
2393:Kiyokata Kaburagi
2248:Utagawa Hiroshige
2238:Utagawa Yoshifusa
2233:Utagawa Yoshifuji
2213:Utagawa Yoshitora
2198:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
2096:Torii Kiyomitsu I
2091:Torii Kiyomasu II
2081:Torii Kiyonobu II
2059:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2035:Shigenobu school
2029:Urakusai Nagahide
2004:Yanagawa Nobusada
1994:Shunbaisai Hokuei
1969:Shunkōsai Hokushū
1929:Ishikawa Toyonobu
1920:Nishimura school
1910:Nishikawa school
1824:Katsukawa Shunchō
1819:Katsukawa Shunsen
1814:Katsukawa Shun'ei
1809:Katsukawa Shunshō
1797:Matsuno Chikanobu
1777:Kaigetsudō school
1770:Ishikawa Toyonobu
1760:Ippitsusai Bunchō
1745:Yanagawa Nobusada
1716:Hishikawa school
1670:Furuyama Moromasa
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1016:Smith, Lawrence.
984:Mirviss, Joan B.
916:Menzies, Jackie.
827:. 2 January 2021.
718:Yamamura Toyonari
619:Kaburagi Kiyokata
325:prints in Japan.
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2634:Tadashi Nakayama
2494:Yasuhide Kobashi
2433:Takahashi Shōtei
2318:Kobayashi Eitaku
2268:Utagawa Sadafusa
2263:Utagawa Hirokage
2223:Utagawa Yoshiiku
2203:Ryusai Shigeharu
2193:Utagawa Kuniyasu
2178:Utagawa Sadahide
2163:Utagawa Kunisada
2158:Utagawa Kunimasa
2148:Utagawa Toyohiro
2143:Utagawa Toyoharu
2122:Toyohara school
2086:Torii Kiyomasu I
2076:Torii Kiyonobu I
2020:Ryūkōsai school
1944:Okumura Masanobu
1904:Miyagawa Shunsui
1894:Miyagawa Chōshun
1890:Miyagawa school
1864:Kitagawa Utamaro
1860:Kitagawa school
1835:Kawamata school
1804:Katsukawa school
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1940:Okumura school
1934:Suzuki Harunobu
1884:Kitao Shigemasa
1792:Hasegawa Eishun
1782:Kaigetsudō Ando
1726:Hokusai school
1710:Hasegawa Settan
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365:Shin-hanga
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2739:Japonisme
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2339:By region
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1869:Tsukimaro
1458:Nishiki-e
1381:Yakusha-e
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1974:Ashiyuki
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1386:Yūrei-zu
1371:Uchiwa-e
1366:Surimono
1336:Omocha-e
1321:Namazu-e
1291:Mitate-e
1286:Meisho-e
1281:Megane-e
1266:Kodomo-e
1216:Bijin-ga
248:actors (
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2732:Ukiyo-e
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1483:Schools
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1351:Shita-e
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1341:Senso-e
1331:Ōkubi-e
1316:Muzan-e
1311:Musha-e
1276:Kuchi-e
1261:Kaika-e
1251:Kachō-e
1231:Fushiga
1226:Egoyomi
1221:Boshi-e
1169:General
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1361:Sumo-e
1356:Shunga
1326:Ogao-e
1296:Moji-e
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