Ukiyo-E, a prominent Japanese art form of the Edo period (1603–1868), is known for its vibrant woodblock prints and paintings that depict the "floating world." These works capture the beauty of nature, scenes of daily life, kabuki actors, and courtesans, blending elegance with ephemerality.
- Video credit: Flowers cherry blossoms video of Kanenori from Pixabay.
Be the first to comment