Two artists Hokusai and Hiroshige, are the two most famous Japanese woodcut artists of the Edo period.
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aka is the color red in Japanese
Louis V. Ledoux has written: 'Japanese prints' -- subject(s): Color prints, Japanese, Japanese Color prints 'The story of Eleusis' 'An essay on Japanese prints' -- subject(s): Color prints, Japanese, Japanese Color prints 'Japanese prints of the Ledoux collection' -- subject(s): Color prints, Color prints, Japanese, Japanese Color prints, Private collections 'George Edward Woodberry'
The Japanese word for color is iro
There is basically no difference between Japanese hair and American. The only difference is the color, Japanese tends to have darker brown color, where as American have bronze color.
Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) was an American printmaker and painter. He had a leading role in the color woodcut (also known as xylography) revival. Woodcut is a type of art in which an image is carved into a block of wood. He is recognized for his role as an area coordinator in the 1930's for the Public Works of Art Project of the Works Progress Administration.
There are more than one painting, named 'The Wave'. If you mean the one by Courbet, it is an oil painting. If you mean the one by Hokusai it is a color woodcut.
Seiya Huzikake has written: 'Japanese wood-block prints' -- subject(s): Art, Japanese, Artists, Color prints, Japanese, History, Japanese Art, Japanese Color prints, Wood-engraving
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any color look size an gender