Tag: Japanese art
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Compositional techniques, projections, and angles used in the art in The Tale of Genji and other medieval Japanese scrolls and screens.
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Japanese woodblock prints, ukiyo-e, especially fascinated Western audiences. Their crisp colors and unique compositions felt effortless (though holy hell, they were not) and many artists, including the Impressionists and poster-artists of the late nineteenth century, were inspired by elements and incorporated them in their own art. However, some artists went further… and farther.