Japanese Woodblock Prints 2025 Large Wall Calendar (Format 1)

Traditionally, Japanese art had been created for the ruling classes. The woodblock prints of the Edo period emerged as a new kind of art that appealed to the common people, and were mass-produced for commercial consumption. Traditional art was mostly inspired by nature and imbued with spirituality. The woodblocks tended to be entertaining, dealing with the many and varied aspects of human life as reflected in the experiences of the entertainers of the floating world.

Description

Large Wall Calendars (Format 1) measure 320 x 460 mm and has large diary boxes with the image. They are twin loop wire bound and hang from the top.

Additional information

Dimensions 32 × 46 cm
Product ID

BIP 0074

Artist

Utagawa Hiroshige