Great video!! You need more views!! Anyway, I'm doing a research on ukiyo-e. I am wondering if you can suggest me some of the sources you have used in this video?
I want to know what the writing is on Ukiyo-e pieces without a Haiku? I've noticed three distinct elements that are common. Writing in no box, writing in no box with a red stamp, wringing in an white/uncoloured box and writing in a red box. The red box and no box are practically on every piece. I'm guessing one is the artist signature and one is the title. But which is which and what about the others?
Artist: Torii Kiyonaga Title:First Gathering of Actors for the Kaomise Performances at the Great Theaters of Edo (Edo ôshibai kaomise kyôgen sôza chû yorizome no zu)
you just saved my art history grade my friend. great video
Wthh i wish i had a school that would teach me art history
This is an INCREDIBLE video - so richly informative, so concise, so elegantly efficient. Brilliant work Mr. Kliewer ... BRAVO!!!
Can you imagine being so hated that you stop your art and then it eventually becomes known as the best art of it’s style and time?
This is a very interesting and really cool video. Thank you so much for making it!!
thank you for these amazing informations, great work.
Great introduction and explanation thank you
Great video!! You need more views!!
Anyway, I'm doing a research on ukiyo-e. I am wondering if you can suggest me some of the sources you have used in this video?
Really good video, I am also researching Ukiyo-E for my Thesis, if anyone has any good sources please share with me.
this is very well explained, really good content !
Good video. Gave an understandable, concise explanation of the history and technique. Really, good job.
Brilliant video
This is a well made introduction.
This is highly educational and beautifully presented! What was your motivation for this project?
yo u sound a lot like solar sands, another art dude
great video!
I want to know what the writing is on Ukiyo-e pieces without a Haiku? I've noticed three distinct elements that are common. Writing in no box, writing in no box with a red stamp, wringing in an white/uncoloured box and writing in a red box. The red box and no box are practically on every piece.
I'm guessing one is the artist signature and one is the title. But which is which and what about the others?
The pronunciation of these Japanese words makes me grit my teeth.
Nice vid
This screams early vaporwave
but I couldn't find the artwork from ogata korin that is seen at 1:01
What is the name of the art work beginning at 5:23?
いくつかのランダムながらくた
or
Ikutsu ka no randamuna garakuta
what is the name of the piece at 1:56?
btw thank you for this video, it's great
Artist: Torii Kiyonaga
Title:First Gathering of Actors for the Kaomise Performances at the Great Theaters of Edo (Edo ôshibai kaomise kyôgen sôza chû yorizome no zu)
Please what song is used starting at 3:28? Thank you.
Edo lullaby
5:38 wath is the name of that one
Thanks
Anyone know the name of the piece at 3:03 in the center?
where is the background music from? please.
my weebery basks in the knowledge
Oh ok
this is a good video but it would be great if you could pronounce any of those foreign words and names right
4:48 does anyone know the name of this piece
The sunrise at Futamigaura
@@jedimastercindel impressive knowledge :)
Wunderschöne Bilder und eine großartige Kunstform. Kann mir jemand sagen wo ich Bilder in Europa kaufen kann?
My Korean friend told me that it was greatly influenced by Korean culture,is really?
Of course not.
yoonmin;))
tf
@@hotchocolates3828 its a fanfic
where?
物の哀れ?
great video!