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Dieter Wanczura, the owner of artelino company, gives a wrap-up of all you should know about the registration on artelino - the procedure, your payment options, security and how we handle your data.
Essentials of Registration
Ryosaku Ito, born 1941, is a member of the Japanese artist association Shunyokai and of the French "Salon d'Automne". His speciality are woodblock prints about European musical themses. His favorite composer is Mozart and his favorite opera is "The Magic Flute".
Japanese painter and printmaker Ryosaku Ito
We present the young Chinese printmaker Dai Jia, born in 1985 in Jiangxi province. She was a student of Zhang Minjie. With her graduation in 2007 she has become well-known with a woodblock series depicting traditional Chinese vases with playing children.
Dai Jia
We present Kunio Kaneko, Japanese printmaker born in 1949. Kunio Kaneko creates elaborate woodblock prints of very Japanese subjects in superior technique and with lush featueres like colors with gold and silver pigments.
Woodblock Prints by Kunio Kaneko
Paul Binnie was born in Scotland in 1967. Although Scottish, he is today one of the most important artists in "Japanese" woodblock printmaking.
Paul Binnie Video
Thangkas are Buddhist paintings on scrolls. This video introduces 5 typical Tibetan thangkas with easy to understand descriptions.
Tibetan Thangkas made in Nepal
Short presentation of Australian woodblock printmaker in Japanese 'moku hanga' style. His methods, tools and materials and his series so far including the latest design from the Barack Obama series.
Woodblock Prints by Tom Kristensen
Robert O. Muller was a dealer and collector of Japanese prints. When he passed away on April 10, 2003, he had amassed one of the largest and best collection of Japanese shin hanga that the world has ever seen.
Robert O. Muller Collection
Sosaku Hanga was a Japanese art movement that began around 1910. Its focus was the Western ideal of the artist as a creative genius.
Sosaku Hanga - an Introduction
Shin hanga was a Japanese art movement that set in around 1910. It was a renewal of the old ukiyo-e tradition but modernized with Western elements.
Shin Hanga - a Japanese art movement