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DESCRIPTION:Mar 14 - Nov 16\, 2026\nWoodblock printmaking was the first Jap
 anese art that made its way abroad. A complicated form\, the finished work
  involves the collaboration of different artisans—artist\, carver\, prin
 ter\, publisher. The artist sketches an original design\; it is transferre
 d onto a cherry-wood block\; color separation requires etching onto multip
 le blocks\; then ink must be applied meticulously\, using brushes. The str
 iking native landscapes created by such 19th-century artists as Utagawa Hi
 roshige and Katsushika Hokusai helped Westerners picture the Far East. Dra
 wing on the Whitworth’s archive of these woodblocks\, this show explores
  how artists such as Hokusai and Hiroshige shaped our vision of Japan\, fr
 om anime to manga.
LOCATION:The Whitworth\, Oxford Rd\, Manchester M15 6ER\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Beneath the Great Wave: Hokusai\, Hiroshige\, and Ukiyo-e Print
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