Examining how insects are represented in artwork can provide insight into people’s perceptions and attitudes towards arthropods, as well as document human–insect interactions and how they change through time. Fireflies are well-known bioluminescent beetles (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) of great cultural significance, especially in Japan. A selection of online museum collections, art databases, and dealer websites were used to find artwork featuring fireflies, with an emphasis on Japanese ukiyo-e wood block prints from the Edo, Meiji, and Taishō time periods (1600–1926). Quotes from early twentieth century texts were used to provide additional historical context. Over 90 different artists created artwork featuring fireflies, including several ren...
Photo showing Geishas watching fireflies on a summer evening, from a Meiji period album in the Jan C...
AbstractJapanese anime being an important part of modern and contemporary popular visual culture, it...
Looking into the causes behind the dwindling population of the Genji firefly and its impacts from an...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
Print shows a woman holding a fan and a firefly cage, with a young girl catching fireflies next to a...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
Japanese people are perceived to have a relatively more favorable disposition towards insects than i...
Seasonal changes in the popularity of fireflies [usually Genji-fireflies (Luciola cruciata Motschuls...
Print shows three women and two children at the edge of a pond, near a small shrine, catching firefl...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
Print shows a young woman holding a small cage containing fireflies.Title and other descriptive info...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Photograph of block print: "Netting Fireflies" also known as "Catching Fireflies" by Suzuki Harunobu...
This thesis discusses hotaru no sato (firefly villages) and the various ways in which they relate to...
Photo showing Geishas watching fireflies on a summer evening, from a Meiji period album in the Jan C...
AbstractJapanese anime being an important part of modern and contemporary popular visual culture, it...
Looking into the causes behind the dwindling population of the Genji firefly and its impacts from an...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
Print shows a woman holding a fan and a firefly cage, with a young girl catching fireflies next to a...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
Japanese people are perceived to have a relatively more favorable disposition towards insects than i...
Seasonal changes in the popularity of fireflies [usually Genji-fireflies (Luciola cruciata Motschuls...
Print shows three women and two children at the edge of a pond, near a small shrine, catching firefl...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
Print shows a young woman holding a small cage containing fireflies.Title and other descriptive info...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Photograph of block print: "Netting Fireflies" also known as "Catching Fireflies" by Suzuki Harunobu...
This thesis discusses hotaru no sato (firefly villages) and the various ways in which they relate to...
Photo showing Geishas watching fireflies on a summer evening, from a Meiji period album in the Jan C...
AbstractJapanese anime being an important part of modern and contemporary popular visual culture, it...
Looking into the causes behind the dwindling population of the Genji firefly and its impacts from an...