Category:Urushi-e
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- 漆絵
- Urushi-e (lacquer picture) usually refers to ukiyo-e woodblock prints that use fish or animal glue (nikawa) to create black shiny areas that were often embossed. These prints was mostly produced around the 1720's and 1730's, but there are also examples from the Meiji Period. It can also refer to paintings using lacquer on paper or on silk and also to panels with lacquer pictures painted on them.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Ikeda Taishin (1 P, 9 F)
Media in category "Urushi-e"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Ichikawa Ebizo II as Sukeroku by Okumura Masanobu, 1749.JPG 1,204 × 3,228; 522 KB
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MET DP124522.jpg 1,925 × 3,902; 2.39 MB
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MET DP136959.jpg 1,896 × 3,886; 1.92 MB
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Nishimura, Shoki and Girl.jpg 317 × 640; 78 KB
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Suzuribako (Hotel de la Marine, Paris) (52175213525).jpg 3,795 × 4,009; 18.87 MB
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Urushi green inlaid in gold.jpg 890 × 1,422; 1.01 MB
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Urushi-wine-red.jpg 150 × 98; 10 KB
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Urushie.jpg 263 × 519; 59 KB