Ukiyoe

Definition of Ukiyoe as it relates to Cultures, Culture of Japan, Art Culture

Ukiyoe, a term derived from the Buddhist concept of transience, is a genre of Japanese art that flourished during the Edo period (1603-1868). It primarily depicts scenes from everyday life, including landscapes, theater, and beautiful women. Ukiyoe artists employed various techniques such as woodblock printing and painting to create intricate and detailed compositions. These works often showcased the distinct aesthetics of Japanese culture and provided a glimpse into the values and customs of the time. Ukiyoe also had a significant influence on Western art, particularly in the areas of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.

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