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2008 Calendar CollectionWelcome to Paperlantern's 2008 calendar collection- with new 2008 titles now available with a range of mainly Japan related calendars including beautiful woodblock prints, Japanese Manga. (in assosiation with calendars.com and amazon.com) Japanese woodblocks/Japanese ArtJapanese Lacquer Paintings 2008 Mini Wall CalendarUSD6.99
Japanese Lacquer Paintings Mini Wall Calendar: A painter and lacquer artist in nineteenth-century Edo (today's Tokyo), Shibata Zeshin (1807) perfected the urushi-e technique... More » Hiroshige 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
The print series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo stands as one of the last and grandest achievements in the prolific career of famed Japanese woodblock artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) More » Japanese Woodblock Prints 2008 Mini Wall CalendarUSD6.99
Japanese Woodblock Prints Mini Wall Calendar: Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige are great 18th and 19th century masters of the Japanese woodblock style known as ukiyo-e (oo'-kee-yoh-ay), " pictures of the floating world." ... More » Hiroshige 2008 Wall CalendarUSD12.95
Hiroshige Wall Calendar: This wall calendar features a dozen woodblock prints by Japanese master Hiroshige. A great gift for the art lover on your list!... More » Woodblock Prints 2008 Hardcover Engagement CalendarUSD12.99
Japanese Woodblock Prints Engagement Calendar: During Japan's Edo period (1603-1868), master printmakers Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai created marvelously detailed woodcuts infused with ... More » Woodblock Prints 2008 Hiroshige 2008 Wall CalendarUSD12.95
Hiroshige Wall Calendar: Utagawa Hiroshige was a great old master of the kacho-e (prints depicting birds and flowers). The last great figure of the Ukiyo-e, he transmuted everyday landscapes into intimate, lyrical scenes. ... More » Hokusai 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
Hokusai Wall Calendar: Author of thirty thousand drawings and illustrator of five hundred books, the great Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) created a vast image library that encapsulates early modern Japan. ... More » Mt. Fuji Twelve Views 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
Mt. Fuji Twelve Views Wall Calendar: Japan's highest peak, Mount Fuji is an integral part of that country's cultural psyche. The beautiful, symmetrical cone has been revered since ancient times, frequently serving as ... More » Hokusai 2008 Easel Desk CalendarUSD9.95
JHokusai Desk Calendar: From the serenity of flowers and landscapes to the majesty of Mt. Fuji and "The Wave", this great Japanese artist's work is yours to enjoy throughout the year ... More » Japanese Scrolls & Screen Paintings 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
Japanese Scrolls & Screen Paintings Wall Calendar: Through the centuries, scrolls and screens have provided forms within which Japanese artists have created some of their most captivating works. ... More » Hajime Namiki Trees 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
Born in 1947 in Tokyo, Hajime Namiki began his art career as a sculptor, studying under the legendary Shigeru Ogura and exhibiting widely in the 1970s. ... More » Geishas & Japanese Beauties 2008 Wall CalendarUSD13.99
Geishas & Japanese Beauties Wall Calendar: The Geishas & Japanese Beauties wall calendar is an elegant presentation of the genre of "bijinga"(prints of beautiful women) that ... More » The Tao of Love 2008 Wall CalendarUSD12.95
The Tao of Love Wall Calendar: These surprisingly modern and erotic images come from 19th century Japanese textile woodblock prints. ... More » The Art of the Geisha 2008 Wall CalendarUSD12.99
The Art of the Geisha Wall Calendar: Geisha. The word alone conjures images of Old Japan. Geisha are women who are first and foremost artists. Far from the Western image of a frail beauty willing to fulfill a man's every whim, ... More » Related Links
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