Collection: Japanese Wall Art

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Eastern art with our vintage Japanese wall art collection featuring authentic reproductions of traditional woodblock prints, classic ukiyo-e artwork, and timeless Asian designs. Our collection celebrates centuries of Japanese artistic heritage through museum-quality prints of iconic Mount Fuji scenes, delicate cherry blossom compositions, traditional geisha portraits, and serene landscape paintings. From the famous works of Hokusai and Hiroshige to vintage Japanese illustrations, each piece captures the elegance and cultural richness of Japanese art history. Perfect for creating zen-inspired spaces or adding cultural sophistication to any interior. Explore our affordable collection of authentic Japanese vintage art prints.

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Frequent Questions about Japanese Paintings

What is Japanese style art called?

Japanese style art can be referred to by several terms, each highlights the different aspects or periods of Japanese artistic tradition. Some of these artistic styles include:

  1. Ukiyo-e
  2. Sumi-e
  3. Nihonga
  4. Yamato-e
  5. Kirie

What does "ukiyo-e" mean in English?

The term "ukiyo-e" means something like "pictures of the floating world" in English. This phrase captures the essence of the genre, which primarily portrayed the fleeting and transient aspects of life during the Edo period in Japan.

What is wabi-sabi in Japanese?

Wabi-sabi is a uniquely Japanese aesthetic philosophy that centers around the appreciation of the beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness. It is a fundamental concept in traditional Japanese aesthetics. It focuses on staying natural, simple and subtle.

What are the five Japanese arts?

The term "Japanese arts" encompasses a vast range of disciplines, each with unique historical and cultural significance.However, here are five prominent and traditional forms of Japanese arts that are often highlighted:

  1. Ikebana (Flower Arrangement)
  2. Origami (Paper Folding)
  3. Ukiyo-e (Woodblock Printing)
  4. Kabuki (Theater)
  5. Chanoyu (Tea Ceremony)