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The evolution of ukiyo-e and woodblock prints (K-A)
The evolution of ukiyo-e and woodblock prints (K-A)
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Course:
Edo period (1615-1868) (K-A)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Khan Academy
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Level:
Undergraduate
Edo period (1615-1868) (K-A)
An American ship (K-A)
An introduction to Kabuki theater (K-A)
Archery practice (K-A)
Arrival of a Portuguese ship (K-A)
Beyond the Great Wave — Hokusai at 90
Conserving the Gan Ku Tiger scroll painting at the British Museum (K-A)
Courtesan playing with a cat (K-A)
Courtesans of the South Station (K-A)
Dog chasing (K-A)
Fire procession costume (K-A)
Genji Ukifune (K-A)
Hokusai, Under the Wave off Kanagawa (The Great Wave) (K-A)
Hunting for fireflies (K-A)
Matchlock gun and pistol (K-A)
Military camp jacket (K-A)
Military leader's fan (K-A)
Ogata KÅrin, Red and White Plum Blossoms (K-A)
Scenes from The Tale of Genji (K-A)
Street scene in the pleasure quarter of Edo Japan (K-A)
Tea bowl with dragon roundels (K-A)