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Entries from November 28th, 2008

SNOW, RAIN AND MOON by HASUI

November 28th, 2008 · No Comments



SNOW, RAIN AND MOON by HASUI

Ronin Gallery is pleased to present a holiday sale of woodblock prints portraying snow, rain and moon scenes by Kawase Hasui, Japan’s leading 20th century landscape artist. They are all posthumously printed and specially priced
at $350 each from Friday, November. 28th thru Monday, December 1st only.

To view this exhibition click below:
SNOW, RAIN AND MOON by HASUI

Please also visit our last exhibition:
HOLIDAY GIFTS FROM JAPAN

RONIN GALLERY
425 MADISON AVENUE (10th Floor)
NY, NY 10017
212-688-0188
www.JapanCollection.com
roningallery@gmail.com

VIEWS OF FUJI by HIROSHIGE

November 19th, 2008 · No Comments



VIEWS OF FUJI by HIROSHIGE

Mount Fuji is the universal symbol of Japan and for the ukiyo-e artist it was an inspiration. Mt Fuji is a spiritual presence in many Hiroshige’s woodblock print and we have selected 26 prints from our collection for this exhibition. The prints depict Mt Fuji in winter snow and summer sun, from the sea and from the land, during various seasons and annual events. They capture the daily life and customs of Edo. Their designs are daring and dramatic yet still evoke the lyrical beauty of the Japanese landscape.

To view this exhibition click below:
VIEWS OF FUJI by HIROSHIGE

Please also visit our last exhibition:
CHIKANOBU\’S BEAUTIES

RONIN GALLERY
425 MADISON AVENUE (10th Floor)
NY, NY 10017
212-688-0188
www.JapanCollection.com
roningallery@gmail.com

CHIKANOBU’S BEAUTIES

November 14th, 2008 · No Comments



CHIKANOBU’S BEAUTIES

Chikanobu (1838-1912) is best known for his woodblock prints portraying women’s fashions, pastimes, and customs. They trace the movement of traditional Japanese culture into the more modern world that emerged after Perry. These prints are subtly colored and designed with a deep admiration and respect for Japanese beauty and history. Thirty prints have been specially selected for this online exhibition and are priced starting at $250.

To view this exhibition click below:
CHIKANOBU’S BEAUTIES

Please also visit our last exhibition:
LOOKING WEST: Yokohama and Western Influenced Prints

RONIN GALLERY
425 MADISON AVENUE (10th Floor)
NY, NY 10017
212-688-0188
www.JapanCollection.com
roningallery@gmail.com

LOOKING WEST: Yokohama and Western Influenced Prints

November 6th, 2008 · No Comments



LOOKING WEST: Yokohama and Western Influenced Prints

In July 1853, after two and a half centuries of isolation, Commodore Perry’s black ships steamed into Uraga Bay and opened the doors of Japan to the World. By March 1854 two ports were open to Western trade and Japan began the monumental task of modernization. Intoxicated by all that was modern from feathered bonnets and Western trousers to steam locomotives and European architecture ukiyo-e artists designed woodblock prints which chronicled this extraordinary time in history. The Ronin Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of 45 of these exceptionally rare prints.

To view this exhibition click below:
LOOKING WEST: Yokohama and Western Influenced Prints

Please also visit our last exhibition:
KUNIYOSH’S SAMURAI TRIPTYCHS from the B.W. ROBINSON COLLECTION

RONIN GALLERY
425 MADISON AVENUE (10th Floor)
NY, NY 10017
212-688-0188
www.JapanCollection.com
roningallery@gmail.com