On June 2, the Baltimore Museum of Art opens a focus exhibition that explores artistic engagement with color and pattern in 19th-century Japan and 20th-century Europe.
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I Walked Japan's Kiso Valley and It Felt Like Stepping Into a Woodblock PrintThe Nakasendō had been in use for centuries by the time the printmaker Keisai Eisen was commissioned to create woodblocks of the 69 rest stations along the route—a task later taken over by Utagawa ...
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