List of ukiyo-e terms

This is a list of terms frequently encountered in the description of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. * Aizuri-e * Aka-e * Baren * Benizuri-e * Bijinga * Bokashi (printing) * Chūban, a print size about 7 by 10 inches (18 by 25 centimeters) * Chūtanzaku, a print size about 14 by 5 inches (36 by 13 centimeters) * Edo period * Geisha * Hashira-e, “pillar print”, about 28 by 4.5 inches (73 by 13 centimeters) * Hosoban, a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 centimeters) * Ise * Ishizuri-e * Kakemono-e, an ōban diptych arranged one above the other (also a hanging scroll paintings) * Kamigata * Kappazuri * Kisokaidō * Mameban, a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12 by 8 centimeters), sometimes called a “toy print” * Mount F

List of ukiyo-e terms

This is a list of terms frequently encountered in the description of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints and paintings. * Aizuri-e * Aka-e * Baren * Benizuri-e * Bijinga * Bokashi (printing) * Chūban, a print size about 7 by 10 inches (18 by 25 centimeters) * Chūtanzaku, a print size about 14 by 5 inches (36 by 13 centimeters) * Edo period * Geisha * Hashira-e, “pillar print”, about 28 by 4.5 inches (73 by 13 centimeters) * Hosoban, a print size about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 centimeters) * Ise * Ishizuri-e * Kakemono-e, an ōban diptych arranged one above the other (also a hanging scroll paintings) * Kamigata * Kappazuri * Kisokaidō * Mameban, a print size about 4.75 by 3.2 inches (12 by 8 centimeters), sometimes called a “toy print” * Mount F