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Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Collection

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Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Collection

The majority of the Japanese woodblock prints in the museum’s collection are from a genre called ukiyo-e, which means, “pictures of the floating world.” The genre was produced between the seventeenth and the late nineteenth centuries and features motifs of landscapes, the theater, and city life.

The notable collection of Japanese woodblock prints at TAM is largely the gift of a single collector, Constance R. Lyon (née Rice). Dr. Roger Keyes, one of the world’s foremost experts on ukiyo-e, helped Lyon shape her collection. The Lyon Collection consists of over 200 prints ranging in date from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century.

In 2006, Al and Betsy Buck added to the museum’s collection by donating fifty-two Japanese woodblock prints dating from the early nineteenth-century to the early twentieth-century. Al Buck is a direct descendant of Alfred E. Buck, U.S. ambassador to Japan from 1898 to 1902. Despite their age, the prints are in nearly pristine condition because the family carefully stored them for more than a century. Highlights of the collection include prints documenting military campaigns from the Meiji Period (1868–1912) and images of the Westernization of Japan of the late nineteenth century. The collection also includes a number of scenes from the popular Chūshingura (Treasury of the Forty-seven Loyal Retainers), often referred to as The Tale of the Forty-seven Rōnin.

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Geisha
Keisai Eisen
1840s
Bamboo and Sparrow
Yoshimoto Gesso
1920s-1930s
Rice Planting
Shiro Kasamatsu
1953
Harvesting Rice
Shiro Kasamatsu
1953
Tales of Ise
Hishikawa Moronobu
1680s-1690s
Tales of Ise
Hishikawa Moronobu
circa 1680s-1690s
Fanseller
Suzuki Harunobu
circa 1766
Clear Weather with a Fan
Haruji
circa 1770
Evening Glow at the Double Teahouse
Isoda Koryusai
early 1770s
Month of the Chrysanthemum
Kitao Shigemasa
circa 1770
Stretching Silk Floss
Kitao Shigemasa
1772
Osagawa Tsuneyo
Ippitsusai Buncho
circa 1770
Actor Ichikawa Zenzo
Ippitsusai Buncho
1770
Actor Onoe Kikugoro I
Katsukawa Shunsho
1770-1771
Actor Sawamura Tanosuke
Katsukawa Shunsho
1770
Actor Bando Mitsugoro II
Katsukawa Shunsho
circa 1780-1782