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Hokusai Color Prints from the Rockefeller Collection

June 1 - October 1, 1941

Flower and Bird Prints by Hokusai and His Pupils

February 5 - May 1, 1935

Landscape Prints by Hokusai

February 5-19, 1935
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The Road Less Traveled
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Manual / Issue 18

Nature
Woodblock print of a towering blue wave curling above two slender boats, spraying sea-foam and framing a distant Mount Fuji under a soft, stormy sky.
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K-12 Virtual Visit

Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Great Wave, off Kanagawa, ca.1829-1833
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Wish you were here . . .

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Manual / Issue 5

Unfinished
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Pat Steir

Drawing Out of Line
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Feathers, Flowers, Talons, and Fangs

Power and Serenity in Japanese Nature Prints
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Beauty in Hand

The Art of the Fan
Woodblock print of a towering blue wave curling above two slender boats, spraying sea-foam and framing a distant Mount Fuji under a soft, stormy sky.

K-12 Virtual Visit

Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Great Wave, off Kanagawa, ca.1829-1833
Educators K-12 Virtual Visits

How did Japanese printmakers and poets of the 19th century express feelings and symbolic meanings through artworks depicting nature?

Wish you were here . . .

College Studio Notes

In the fall of 2014, RISD art history students curated an exhibition comparing Tokaido Road views by artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). That exhibition is now on view in the Museum.

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Member Think & Drink

April 10, 2025 / 6-8 pm
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Road Less Traveled
February 5, 2025 / 12-1 pm
A woodblock print showing a vast, narrow, snow-covered, gorge with a small person hiking a steep path on the right side. There is a flowing river below and a starry sky above.

The Road Less Traveled

Edo’s Nakasendō
November 9, 2024 - April 27, 2025
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Accidental Homeschool Teacher Happy Hour

July 28, 2020 / 4-5 pm

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Mountains and Rivers: Scenic Views of Japan
July 10 - November 1, 2009

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