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Discover First-class Japanese Fine Art at Shukado

Shukado offers an outstanding collection of ukiyo-e, Japanese paintings, scrolls, and screens. Our shop owner, is an expert of Japanese fine art with 40 years of experience.

Ukiyo-e or "the Pictures of Floating World" are among the most widely known and admired art of the Edo period. (17th-19th Century) Some prints were created in the Meiji era. We have ukiyo-e artwork of famous artists including Hiroshige, Hokusai, Utamaro, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Toyokuni, Yoshitoshi, Kiyochika, Hasui, Yoshida Hiroshi and more.

Most of the paintings are from the Edo period (17th -19th Century) created in the form of Kakejiku or hanging scrolls. We also have some framed paintings from the post-war period. We have a variety of Edo period pieces from the Kano school, the Yamato-e school, the Rimpa school, and the Maruyama Shijyo school. We also offer paintings from the Meiji, Taisho and Showa era by famous modern artists.

Byobu or folding screens were originally used to separate rooms and as enclosures for intimate spaces. Byobu literally means "wind wall". Many luxurious Byobu for decorative purposes were created between the Azuchi-Momoyama period and the Edo period. (16th-19th Century) The byobu in the photo was created in the mid Edo period.

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Showcase the rich tradition of Ukiyoe - Japanese woodblock art.

The long, rich history of Japanese woodblock printing comes alive in the works of the beloved Hirokazu Fukuda (1944-2004) who personally designed, hand-carved, and, with the aid of professionals, hand-printed his pieces. Utilizing traditional methods dating back to the beginning of the 17th century, Mr. Fukuda's hope was always to "touch the heart" of those around him. Over 20 Fukuda prints available.

Woodblock artist David Stones was born in England and studied at the Lincoln College of Art before settling permanently in Japan in 1972. Stones works in the Japanese woodblock tradition of the Edo Period (1603-1867), hand-carving and hand-painting all of his works without the involvement of machinery. Unique Japan carries over 20 exquisite David Stones pieces; see our web site for details.

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Art of woodblock print. Perfect copy and reprint of the very famous Ukiyoe series with authorized permission. Artcraft Japan Corp. deals with Genuine Japanese Traditional Art & Craft from the top notch makers with over 100 year history. Check the Genuine at Artcraft Japan.

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