Ukiyo-E Techniques
This site is intended to help students, collectors and researchers better understand the Ukiyo-e technique. Taking the Davison Art Center Collection of 18th and 19th century Japanese prints as its starting point, the site focuses on techniques utilized in prints from the collection, and is not meant to be a survey of Japanese prints or a history of Ukiyo-e. Photographs and video clips show demonstrations of the techniques by master printmaker Keiji Shinohara. These demonstrations are accompanied by traditional prints from the DAC collection, and contemporary prints by Keiji Shinohara.
Credits
Keiji Shinohara: Author
Rob Lancefield: Graphical Designer
Anne Loyer: Graphical Designer
Luis Miguel Henao: Graphical Designer
Colin Theys: Graphical Designer
Wolasi Kofi Konu: Programmer
Dan Schnaidt: Project Manager
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At a Glance
Requestor(s):
Keiji Shinohara
Discipline(s):
Humanities\History\Topical\Art History
Type:
Simulation
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Technical Requirements
- Flash 8
