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- Aizuri-e abstract "Aizuri-e (Japanese: 藍摺り絵) literally means “blue printed picture”. The term usually refers to Japanese woodblock prints that are printed entirely or predominantly in blue. When a second color is used, it is usually red. Even if only a single type of blue ink was used, variations in lightness and darkness (value) could be achieved by superimposing multiple printings of parts of the design or by the application of a gradation of ink to the wooden printing block (bokashi).The theory that aizuri-e production was prompted by the 1842 sumptuary laws known as the Tenpō reforms is no longer widely accepted.".
- Aizuri-e wikiPageExternalLink 61666175.
- Aizuri-e wikiPageID "20344628".
- Aizuri-e wikiPageRevisionID "584146137".
- Aizuri-e hasPhotoCollection Aizuri-e.
- Aizuri-e subject Category:Japanese_art.
- Aizuri-e subject Category:Printmaking.
- Aizuri-e subject Category:Ukiyo-e.
- Aizuri-e subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Aizuri-e comment "Aizuri-e (Japanese: 藍摺り絵) literally means “blue printed picture”. The term usually refers to Japanese woodblock prints that are printed entirely or predominantly in blue. When a second color is used, it is usually red.".
- Aizuri-e label "Aizuri-e".
- Aizuri-e label "Aizuri-e".
- Aizuri-e label "藍摺".
- Aizuri-e sameAs Aizuri-e.
- Aizuri-e sameAs 藍摺.
- Aizuri-e sameAs m.04zwhxw.
- Aizuri-e sameAs Q2828843.
- Aizuri-e sameAs Q2828843.
- Aizuri-e wasDerivedFrom Aizuri-e?oldid=584146137.
- Aizuri-e isPrimaryTopicOf Aizuri-e.