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Urushibara Mokuchû was a woodblock print artist who resided in England for a time in the 1910s.
 
Urushibara Mokuchû was a woodblock print artist who resided in England for a time in the 1910s.
  
Urushibara first traveled to England to demonstrate woodblock print techniques at the [[1910]] [[Japan-British Exhibition]]. He remained in England afterward, and worked for a time at the [[British Museum]], where he produced a woodblock print reproduction of the [[Admonitions Scroll]], among other works.
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Urushibara first traveled to England to demonstrate woodblock print techniques at the [[1910]] [[Japan-British Exhibition]]. He remained in England afterward, and worked for a time at the [[British Museum]], where he produced a woodblock print reproduction of the [[Admonitions Scroll]], among other works. He later also collaborated with Anglo-Welsh painter Frank Brangwyn, producing color woodblock prints based on Brangwyn's watercolors.
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
*Gallery labels, British Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/20701794038/in/dateposted-public/]
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 4 February 2020

"Stonehenge by Night" by Urushibara
  • Born: 1888
  • Died: 1953
  • Japanese: 漆原木虫 (Urushibara Mokuchuu)

Urushibara Mokuchû was a woodblock print artist who resided in England for a time in the 1910s.

Urushibara first traveled to England to demonstrate woodblock print techniques at the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition. He remained in England afterward, and worked for a time at the British Museum, where he produced a woodblock print reproduction of the Admonitions Scroll, among other works. He later also collaborated with Anglo-Welsh painter Frank Brangwyn, producing color woodblock prints based on Brangwyn's watercolors.

References

  • Gallery labels, British Museum.[1][2]