Tag Archive: Royal Ontario Museum

Edo 100 Talk III: Vivid Colours in ROM’s Edo 100 Album, Forgotten and Re-Discovered

In conjunction with JFT’s Hiroshige’s Edo Hyaku exhibition. Join us for this special presentation with Dr. TAKESUE Akiko, curator of Japanese Art & Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum. Continue reading →

ROM Connects: When disaster strikes, humour heals: Japanese Earthquake Prints

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Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints With originals from the Royal Ontario Museum “Edo Hyaku”, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo 名所江戸百景 (Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a series of over one hundred woodblock prints designed by Hiroshige (1797–1858) … Continue reading →

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints With originals from the Royal Ontario Museum “Edo Hyaku”, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo 名所江戸百景 (Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a series of over one hundred woodblock prints designed by Hiroshige (1797–1858) … Continue reading →

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints With originals from the Royal Ontario Museum “Edo Hyaku”, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo 名所江戸百景 (Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a series of over one hundred woodblock prints designed by Hiroshige (1797–1858) … Continue reading →