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AWNY Preview: 250 Years of Japanese Woodblock Prints at The Art of Japan

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Utamaro, Series: Comparing the Charms 0f Five Beauties, The Hirono-ya at Yatsuyama, publ. Omi-ya Gonkuro, 1795-96

250 Years of Japanese Woodblock Prints
March 14 – 16, 2025
Exhibiting at: The Mark Hotel, 25 East 77th Street, Meeting Room 215
Asia Week Hours: 10am-6pm (otherwise by appointment)

For our 16th season of Asia Week New York, The Art of Japan is delighted to return to New York with 250 Years of Japanese Woodblock Prints—a captivating showcase of this timeless art form.

Discover their remarkable recent acquisitions, including a unique impression of Hiroaki’s Awabi Diver in very fine condition, a complete set of Hiroshi Yoshida’s Sailboat capturing six different phases of the day, and several important okubi-e portraits by Utamaro. Highlights also include Kuniyoshi’s masterpiece Yoshitsune’s Ship Attacked by Taira Ghosts at Daimatsu Bay, select works from Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, and an array of figurative, genre, and landscape masterpieces spanning the 18th to 20th centuries.

They look forward to welcoming you to The Mark Hotel during Asia Week next month!

To learn more, click here.