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What is urushi? - Asian Lacquer Craft Exchange Research ProjectUrushi is the sap of the lacquer tree. The scientific name is Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Rhus vernicifera). It is native to China, Korea, Japan, and the ...
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JAANUS / urushi-e 漆絵1 Painting done with colored lacquer iro-urushi 彩漆, made by mixing pigments in a base of transparent lacquer suki-urusi 透漆. Until the Edo period, five ...
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Japanese Urushi Lacquerware: A Legacy of Beauty and Craft### Summary of Urushi-e from https://musubikiln.com/blogs/journal/japanese-urushi-lacquerware-a-legacy-of-beauty-and-craft
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urushi-e### Summary of Urushi-e Definition and Description
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[PDF] Urushi - Getty MuseumIt was done in red, gold, silver, gray, green, etc., on a black background. The animals were done in a lifelike manner and it is truly a masterpiece of lacquer ...
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[PDF] Urushi - Getty Museumand outer surfaces-the vessels had geometrical designs in red urushi over black urushi. Such designs were not found in western Japan during the Jomon period.<|control11|><|separator|>
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“The Chrysanthemum Boy of the Zhou Dynasty” (Shū no Kikujidō ...Such prints are called urushi-e, literally, “lacquer prints” because they are said to glisten like lacquerware.
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About Urushi-e - Taiwa Matsuoka MuseumUrushi-e is a painting technique using “colored Urushi,” or Urushi mixed with colorants, and is an original decorative technique among the Urushi crafts.
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Japanese Woodblock Prints - Urushi-eURUSHI-E. (漆絵)—a method that thickened the ink with glue, emboldening the image. Printers often used gold, mica, and other substances to enhance the image ...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Japanese Print CollectionDuring this period, a technique called urushi-e was used to simulate the look of lacquer by mixing animal glue with black sumi ink color.
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The Ukiyo-e (Woodblock) Printing Process - Asian Art MuseumThe process involves a publisher, artist, carver, and printer. The artist's drawing is transferred to a block, carved, inked, and then printed with multiple ...
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Carbon black:Ukiyo-e colorant - MFA CameoApr 15, 2024 · The soot is mixed with animal glue (膠 nikawa) to produce ink sticks. ... On early hand-colored prints called urushi-e (漆絵), animal glue ...
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Painting urushi lacquer - megu.spaceMar 13, 2022 · Rotate the brush to create fine circles or arcs · Fine line technique - remove excess first, use a fine sable brush, hold as close as possible to ...
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JAANUS / urushi-e 漆絵From the Nara period, painting in red lacquer against a black background was favored by aristocrats for lacquered wood utensils and furniture. Around the ...
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An In Depth Introduction to Urushi Lacquer Art - KyuseidoUrushi has a long and rich history in Japan dating as far back as the Jomon Period (14,000 to 300 BCE). Historically it was used to coat and protect wooden ...
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What is Urushi? (Japanese Lacquer) - sentomonoApr 14, 2025 · Not only the humidity plays a role in this process, but the temperature is also very important. Urushi cures between 4-40° Celcius, with the ...
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Urushi work|Japan Kogei Association - 公益社団法人日本工芸会... urushi), urushi-e (painting with pigments mixed with highly refined suki-urushi) and mitsuda-e (painting with a kind of oil paint made from oil and pigments).
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[PDF] Japanese Woodblock Printsurushi-e. Publisher: Nakajimaya Izaemon. Asian. Art Museum, National. Museums ... Nishimura Shigenobu (act. c.1723–47) who used the name Magosaburō early ...
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Shōki to yūjo no aiaigasa - Library of Congress1 print : woodcut, color, lacquer ; 32.6 x 15.6 cm. | Shoki, the demon fighter, with his arm around a young woman holding a parasol.Missing: woodblock Girl
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Great Treasure Gallery | Horyuji Temple - 法隆寺This small seventh-century altar-shrine, known as the Tamamushi-no-Zushi, is 226.6 centimeters tall and made of lacquered cypress and camphor wood. ... Horyuji ...Missing: e | Show results with:e
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Album of Lacquer Paintings (urushi-e) | The Art Institute of ChicagoA work made of lacquer with inlay. Inro Case Depicting the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, 18th century · A work made of lacquer. Inro Case, Edo period (1615– ...
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Japanese Urushi-e Painting by Hakuo Iriyama (item #1259235)Beautiful framed Japanese urushi-e painting by artist Hakuo Iriyama (born 1904 in Shirone, Niigata). Urushi-e is a style of Japanese art in which colored ...
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Artist Profile | iriyama - 入山白翁1904 Born in the familiy of a lacquer crafts man in Shirone, Niigata Prefecture. begins the full-fledged training of a lacquer artist at the age of 15.Missing: e | Show results with:e
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Shigenaga Nishimura - Ukiyo-e Golden Age - ArtelinoApr 10, 2024 · Notably, this print features hand-painted detailing using 'urushi', a black lacquer applied to embellish the kimono worn by the lady. Shigenaga ...
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Japanese Print "A Parody of the Immortal Kinkö" by Nishimura ...This print utilizes the urushi-e (lacquer print) technique, invented for hand-colored printmaking. To depict hair, kimono, and elaborate sashes (fashionable ...
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Okumura Toshinobu 奥村利信 - British MuseumOne of the major artists of the 'beni-e'/'urushi-e' era of 'Ukiyo-e', Toshinobu's style follows that of his teacher Masanobu, but is more animated and has a ...
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Flower Vendor – Works - MFA Collection - Museum of Fine Arts BostonFlower Vendor ; Medium/Technique Woodblock print (urushi-e); ink on paper, with hand-applied color and nikawa ; Dimensions Hosoban; 33 x 15.9 cm (13 x 6 1/4 in.).
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Young Woman Holding Flowers | The Art Institute of ChicagoOkumura Toshinobu · A work made of hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e. The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke I as Kusunoki Masatsura and Arashi Wakano as ...Missing: Lovers Mount Fuji V&A
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Okumura Toshinobu - Actor (unidentified) as a Peddler of Dry GoodsTitle: Actor (unidentified) as a Peddler of Dry Goods · Artist: Okumura Toshinobu (active ca. 1717–1750) · Period: Edo period (1615–1868) · Date: ca. 1728 · Culture ...
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Flower Baskets and Farmer's Hat - Japan - Meiji period (1868–1912)Shibata Zeshin, a master lacquer artist, was also a talented painter who used the difficult technique of urushi-e (lacquer painting), his own invention, in ...
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Shibata Zeshin: Master of Japanese Lacquer & Ukiyo-e PrintsAug 16, 2025 · His mastery of urushi, a traditional Japanese lacquer, became a defining feature of his unique style. Shibata Zeshin - The Master of Urushi.
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The lacquered layers of master Shibata Zeshin - The Japan TimesNov 22, 2012 · Born in Edo (now Tokyo), Zeshin joined the studio of the lacquer artist Koma Kansai II (1766-1835) as an apprentice at the age of 11, there ...
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Urushi, Maki-e, and Kintsugi: A Beginner's Guide to Japanese ...Urushi-e (漆絵) specifically refers to painting or decorating surfaces with detailed designs using colored urushi lacquer. The difference between Urushi ...
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Kintsugi: Japanese Repair Technique - London - Japan HouseMaki-e and Shimode Muneaki Historically, kintsugi has been practised by urushi masters who specialize in maki-e (lit. 'sprinkled pictures'), the craft of ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Nihonga: Restyling the Past and Present in Modern Japanese PaintingNihonga, or “Japanese-style painting” of the late 19th and early 20th century, can be seen as a “renewal” of traditional Japanese pictorial themes and painting ...
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“Nihonga”: Rediscovering the Classic Japanese Painting StyleDec 6, 2019 · We spoke to Yamazaki Taeko, director of Tokyo's leading museum of the genre of Japanese painting known as nihonga, about efforts to make this distinctive art ...
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Japanese Urushi-e Painting by Hakuo Iriyama - Zentner CollectionThis piece depicts Mount Fuji, raised against a deep blue background, with etched rock formations in bright gold and orange lacquer at its peak.Missing: landscapes | Show results with:landscapes
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Japanese lacquerware - WikipediaJapanese Lacquerware (日本漆器, shikki) is a Japanese craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in urushi-e, prints, ...
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Urushi-e in the Modern Era - Taiwa Matsuoka MuseumLacquer Painting Gains Popularity in China Since the time when Matsuoka was challenging “Urushi Artwork” during the Taisho and Showa periods (1912–1988), the ...Missing: Edo history peak
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Japanese Woodblock Prints | Honolulu Museum of ArtThe Honolulu Museum of Art is home to the third largest collection of Japanese woodblock prints in the United States, with more than 12,400 works.Missing: urushi- Chicago
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Japanese Lacquer Faces Crisis as Production DeclinesA shortage of domestically produced lacquer, essential for restoring Japan's cultural properties, has reached a critical point. For centuries, lacquer—or urushi ...Missing: scarcity | Show results with:scarcity
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Urushi Lacquerwork & Climate Change - Japan ContemporariesJun 11, 2024 · As climate change impacts the growth of urushi trees and the number of skilled artisans declines, initiatives are being launched to safeguard this unique ...
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Urushi: Preserving the Treasure for the World - JapanGovAlso used for restoration of national treasures, urushi is one of Japan's important traditional cultures. While still an art-school student in London, 19-year- ...
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Alternatives to urushi lacquer? - RedditJul 21, 2025 · Cashew lacquer was originally intended as a direct alternative for urushi with a simpler coating process, and the cured film does look and feel ...Missing: Taiwa Matsuoka