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| work of art made by transferring an image from an inked surface to a sheet |
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| What are the 3 kinds of prints? |
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| cards, books and loose prints |
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| Who had the largest influence of Japan's prints? |
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| What are the 3 religious movements from the Japanese culture? |
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| pics of the floating world |
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| Black ink; earliest prints |
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| ultimate commercial print and how they are made today |
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| What is Kitagawa Utamaro good at? |
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| beautiful women and shunga |
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| What is the Tosa School known for printing? |
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| sadness and nostalgia of nature |
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| What was the Edo period defined by? |
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| The Tokugawa: the isolation of japan |
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| When was the great fire of Edo? |
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| What group of people moved during the Edo period for more power? |
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| The shogun moved from kyoto to edo |
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| What was the Kanbun Master famous for int he mid to late 1600s? |
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shunga: 3rd person included. tan-e: the orange, black and white prints |
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| Who is the first known printmaker? |
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Moronobu 1670's also kanbun master, but he is unknown |
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| Who set the standard for creativity in 1760's? |
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| Suzuki Haronobu (lots of shunga) did the shear fabric prints |
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| What years span Utamaro's prints? |
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| What are the tight headshots of beautiful women called? |
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| What type of theatre started in 1603? |
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| What type of kabuki was created that featured Ichikawa Danjuro? |
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| What print maker disappeared after 9 months? |
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| What schools love sumo prints? |
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| What's the difference between sumo and samurai, both look the same in prints? |
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| samurai carry two swords/sumo carry one |
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| Who is known as the golden boy who is always shown in red? |
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| blue prints made with the newly importanted and cheap prussian blue from the dutch |
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| What is the term for tall, skinny prints? |
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| What did Utamaro print that was an innovation in Bijin prints? |
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| the mirror with the woman looking back |
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| Who painted the Courtesan Renzan and her attendants? |
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| What is the paper made out of for the prints? |
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| When did the perspective prints start? |
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| When were the sumo prints in production? |
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| Who is famous for using blue ink? |
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| What does japan see in the moon like we seen "the man in the moon?" |
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| The rabbit/hare in the moon |
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