Digital Print Gallery
Please enjoy some of our favorite Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints
Each of the pieces below are available on over 75+ products; including: posters, art prints, stickers, shirts, phone cases, masks, bags, puzzles and more...
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Ōsumi
by Ando Hiroshige
This beautiful print was created in 1854 by Andō Hiroshige, and is titled "Ōsumi"
This print "shows the volcano Sakurajima at Ōsumi on Sakura Island, with sailing ships in the sea around the island"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01359)


Meguro taikobashi yūhinooka
by Ando Hiroshige
Andō Hiroshige created this classic painting in 1857, which is titled "Meguro taikobashi yūhinooka"
This timeless print "shows pedestrians crossing a stone bridge during a snowstorm"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02960)
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division)


Hida, kayo watashi
by Ando Hiroshige
Created in 1853 by Andō Hiroshige, this gorgeous painting is titled "Hida, kayo watashi"
This print "shows men using ropes to ferry people in large baskets across a deep river gorge"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01348)


Echigo
by Ando Hiroshige
Andō Hiroshige created this print in 1853, which is titled "Echigo"
This print "shows cliffs and caves on the coastline with people walking along the beach"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01356)


Atagoshita yabukōji
by Ando Hiroshige
This painting was created by Andō Hiroshige in 1857, and is titled "Atagoshita yabukōji"
This print "shows pedestrians walking in the snow in a street alongside a canal below Mount Atago"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02942)


Fukagawa hatiman yamabiraki
by Ando Hiroshige
In 1857, this beautiful painting was created by Andō Hiroshige, and is titled "Fukagawa hatiman yamabiraki"
This pint "shows people viewing the cherry and wisteria blossoms along the banks of a river at the Hachiman Shrine in Fukagawa"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02384)


Noto, taki no ura
by Ando Hiroshige
In 1853, Andō Hiroshige created this timeless print, titled "Noto, taki no ura"
This print displays "blossoming trees on cliffs, with waterfalls and caves at sea level"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01354)


Tanba Kanesaka
by Ando Hiroshige
Created in 1853 by Andō Hiroshige, titled "Tanba Kanesaka"
This print "shows a steep landscape rising to a natural bridge of rocks at upper right, with small figures on path in foreground. In the former province called Tanba."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01271)


Meguro jijigachaya
by Ando Hiroshige
In 1857, Andō Hiroshige created this painting called "Meguro jijigachaya"
This print "shows travelers on roadway near a small teahouse at rest stop, with tall pine trees on the left and view of Mount Fuji in the distance"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02938)


Suruga Satta no kaijō
by Ando Hiroshige
This print was created by Andō Hiroshige in 1858 and is titled "Suruga Satta no kaijō"
This Ukiyo-e painting "shows a view of Mount Fuji from Satta Point in the Suruga Bay, with breaking waves in the foreground"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01316)


Tajima
by Ando Hiroshige
This spectacular work of art was created by Andō Hiroshige in 1854, titled "Tajima"
This colorful print "shows the cave temple of Kannon, the merciful goddess or goddess of the cave, in the Iwai Valley, Tajima Province"
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01358)


Tōto meguro yuhhigaoka
by Ando Hiroshige
Created in 1858 by Andō Hiroshige, this painting is titled "Tōto meguro yuhhigaoka"
This print "shows a view of Mount Fuji from Meguro in Tokyo, with red maple trees in the foreground."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01307)


Fukagawa kiba
by Ando Hiroshige
This painting titled "Fukagawa kiba" was created in 1856 by Andō Hiroshige
This print "shows the parasol of someone walking past the Fukagawa lumberyard during a snowfall at night."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02953)


Yamato hasedera
by Ando Hiroshige
In 1859, Andō Hiroshige created this painting is titled "Yamato hasedera"
This print "shows a bird's-eye view of the Hasedera temple in the Yamato Province."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrance of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01361)


Fujikawa
by Ando Hiroshige
Andō Hiroshige created this painting titled "Fujikawa" in 1855
This print "shows pilgrims passing through a small village in a snow-covered landscape; Fujikawa is the 38th station on the Tōkaidō Road."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-00185)


Higurashi no sato jiin no rinsen
by Ando Hiroshige
This painting titled "Higurashi no sato jiin no rinsen" was created in 1857 by Andō Hiroshige
This print "shows sightseers walking among the blossoming trees in the temple gardens at Nippori."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-02921)


Hakone no kosui
by Ando Hiroshige
In 1858, Andō Hiroshige created this painting titled "Hakone no kosui"
This print "shows the steep cliffs and rock formations in Lake Hakone, with a view of Mount Fuji in the background."
Obtained from the US LOC Japanese Fine Prints and Drawings pre-1915 Collection, and minimally edited to enhance the natural color and vibrancy of the digitized print
(Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-jpd-01315)