Waves on the Turquoise Lake Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary Expressions of Tibetan Art is the first major museum exhibition to bring together
Breaking Waves | Tattoo Ideas & Inspiration – Japanese Art | Katsushika Hokusai – “Breaking Waves”, 1847 | The Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art |
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It is Hokusai’s most famous work, and one of the most recognizable works of Japanese art in the world. Hokusai drew many waves throughout his career;
Thermocline of Art – New Asian Waves. Exhibition at the ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany, 2007. Tour of the exhibition, published by Universes in Universe – Worlds of Art
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In the Moment: Japanese Art from the Larry Ellison Presentation at the Asian Art Museum is made possible with the generous support of Union Bank. Images: Waves
Illustrated and annotated guide to Asian art galleries, organizations, and articles. The resources pages are hosted by Asianart.com.
Andreas did his undergraduate in Asian art, incl. the art of Japan and China. The waves form a frame through which we see Mt. Fuji in the distance.
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