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Kuniyoshi: Cats, Skeletons, and Satire — Meet Ukiyo-e's Great Outsider

Kuniyoshi: Cats, Skeletons, and Satire — Meet Ukiyo-e's Great Outsider

Fierce warrior prints, a colossal skeleton, political cartoons slipped past the censors, and an overwhelming love of cats — Kuniyoshi was unlike any other ukiyo-e artist. Here's why his work still feels completely alive.

Kuniyoshi's Cats: Ukiyo-e's Greatest Cat Lover

Kuniyoshi's Cats: Ukiyo-e's Greatest Cat Lover

Cats performing kabuki, cats running fish stalls, cats standing in for political satire — Kuniyoshi's love of cats produced some of the most charming and surprisingly sharp prints in all of ukiyo-e. A guide for cat lovers everywhere.

Ghosts, Monsters, and Ukiyo-e: The Art That Became J-Horror and Anime

Ghosts, Monsters, and Ukiyo-e: The Art That Became J-Horror and Anime

The ghost in The Ring, the spirits in Studio Ghibli, the demons in Demon Slayer — their visual language traces directly back to Edo-period woodblock prints. A guide to Japan's long, rich tradition of beautiful, unsettling art.

Ukiyo-e and Anime: Japan's 400-Year Visual DNA

Ukiyo-e and Anime: Japan's 400-Year Visual DNA

From Hokusai's bold outlines to Miyazaki's compositions — ukiyo-e and anime share 400 years of visual DNA. Discover the connections you never knew were there.