This book invites its readers to join RISD WS 2014 Japanese Prints class for an edifying expedition to Japan’s eight waterfalls portrayed by Katsushika Hokusai, an ukiyo-e preeminent artist, in his masterpiece print series “A Journey to the Waterfalls of Various Provinces.” In fact, this expedition is an academic endeavor undertaken by a collective of students who tried their hand at curating a museum exhibition as their art history course project. ... -- Foreword, The Living Torrents: Hokusai\u27s Journey Around the Waterfalls of Various Provinces Contributing Authors Jane Bak, Graham Bessellieu, Amy Chen, Julie Chon, Sofia Diaz de la Rocha, Margaret Finaly, Luis Gonzalez, Sarah Haenn, Blaine Harvey, Arielle Haut, Adele Helmers, Tevin ...
This volume collects contributions written by eight authors interested in different research areas i...
Print shows two travelers looking at waterfalls while other travelers rest at a nearby shelter.Title...
Published on the occasion of the 2019 exhibition “Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasega...
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This book is a student version of a scholarly catalog – it was written by RISD students to accompany...
As if responding to the call of the exhibition title ...(someone in the class sensed the artist’s pe...
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Original Hokusai watercolors. RISD Special Collections Flat Folio portfolio box. An album (30 x 17 c...
This volume collects contributions written by eight authors interested in different research areas i...
Print shows two travelers looking at waterfalls while other travelers rest at a nearby shelter.Title...
Published on the occasion of the 2019 exhibition “Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasega...
The student-curated exhibition “Boating in the Floating World” focuses on images of boats in ukiyo-e...
Earthly Pleasures or, broader, nature’s riches and man, is a topic for an exhibition project of the ...
This book is a student version of a scholarly catalog – it was written by RISD students to accompany...
As if responding to the call of the exhibition title ...(someone in the class sensed the artist’s pe...
Asakusa, a bustling district of Japan’s capital, emerged as a heart of city life during the Edo peri...
Marching through the Floating World is a book that accompanies a student curated virtual exhibition ...
This colouring book features selected manga by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), Japanese artist and w...
Ukiyo-e: Japanese Prints of the Floating World March 3 to April 17, 1994 Marsh Art Gallery Introduc...
The book “Striking Chords: music in ukiyo-e prints” is a student version of a scholarly catalog that...
Exhibition Notes, Number 26, Winter 2007. Fierce tigers and awe-inspiring dragons—these subjects ha...
Ukiyo-e is the image of a floating and fleeting world. This was the name given to Japanese printmaki...
Original Hokusai watercolors. RISD Special Collections Flat Folio portfolio box. An album (30 x 17 c...
This volume collects contributions written by eight authors interested in different research areas i...
Print shows two travelers looking at waterfalls while other travelers rest at a nearby shelter.Title...
Published on the occasion of the 2019 exhibition “Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasega...