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- Q2094039 subject Q21079210.
- Q2094039 subject Q7153824.
- Q2094039 subject Q8952839.
- Q2094039 abstract "Surimono (摺物) are a genre of Japanese woodblock print. They were privately commissioned for special occasions such as the New Year. Surimono literally means "printed thing". Being produced in small numbers for a mostly educated audience of literati, surimono were often more experimental in subject matter and treatment, and extravagant in printing technique, than commercial prints. They were most popular from the 1790s to the 1830s, and many leading artists produced them.".
- Q2094039 thumbnail Pecheur_rocher_Surimono.jpg?width=300.
- Q2094039 wikiPageExternalLink Surimono_exhibition.html.
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- Q2094039 wikiPageWikiLink Q21079210.
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- Q2094039 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153824.
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- Q2094039 wikiPageWikiLink Q8952839.
- Q2094039 type Thing.
- Q2094039 comment "Surimono (摺物) are a genre of Japanese woodblock print. They were privately commissioned for special occasions such as the New Year. Surimono literally means "printed thing". Being produced in small numbers for a mostly educated audience of literati, surimono were often more experimental in subject matter and treatment, and extravagant in printing technique, than commercial prints. They were most popular from the 1790s to the 1830s, and many leading artists produced them.".
- Q2094039 label "Surimono".
- Q2094039 depiction Pecheur_rocher_Surimono.jpg.