Shin-hanga

The Shin-Hanga movement, emerging in early 20th-century Japan, revitalised traditional woodblock printing by incorporating modern Western influences while retaining classical techniques. It is known for its detailed landscapes, portraits, and everyday scenes, blending realism with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

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