Art in the Aftershocks
We examine the origins of Namazu-e, unique Japanese woodblock prints that feature a giant earthquake-causing catfish and reflect the fears and beliefs of the people of Edo.
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Art in the Aftershocks
Exploring the obscure ukiyo-e woodblock prints that vanished almost as soon as they appeared in Tokugawa Japan.
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