The ASU Art Museum serves a diverse community of artists and audiences through innovative programming that is interdisciplinary, educational and relevant to life today. The Jules Heller Print Study Room at the ASU Art Museum provides a secure environment for care and storage for more than 6000 prints in the collection while also being an accessible resource for students and public. An average of 600 students visit the Jules Heller Print Study Room during the academic year. To further assist the educational experience, on display are examples of tools used to create the prints and the Curator of Prints is available to explain the tools and print making processes to students, professors and scholars. Classes and individual students have participated in the origination and research of exhibitions from our Japanese print holdings: Lasting Impressions: Japanese Prints from the ASU Art Museum (Aug. 28 – Nov. 27, 2010); Legends and Myths in Japanese Kabuki Prints (Feb. 11 – Sept. 29, 2012); and, Echoes of Japan: Prints by Western Women (Jan. 3 – May 17, 2014). By digitizing the Japanese print collection; and placing it in the Library's digital repository will expand and support our interdisciplinary and educational focus in Japanese art, making it available to a much broader audience than just the museum visitor. This is a collaboration between ASU Libraries, the ASU Art Museum, and ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

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ContributorsUtagawa Kuniyoshi (Artist) / 歌川 国芳 (Artist) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1847
DescriptionPortrait and biography of one of the 47 rōnin from the Chūshingura story
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ContributorsKawase Hasui (Artist) / 川瀬 巴水 (Artist) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1940
DescriptionThis print depicts the courtyard of Cheoneunsa Temple, which is one of the three large temples that make up the Mt. Jiri temple complex in southern South Korea.
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ContributorsYamamoto Eishun (Artist) / 山本 英春 (Artist)
Created1900 to 1925
DescriptionThis print is an illustration from a story in a literary magazine. It depicts a scene in a room with painted fusuma screens, where a man is about to strike a woman with his fist.
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ContributorsYamamoto Eishun (Artist) / 山本 英春 (Artist)
Created1900 to 1925
DescriptionIn this print, a beautiful kimono-clad woman holding a tobacco pipe turns her back on an infatuated man.
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ContributorsIchiyūsai Kuniyoshi ga (Artist) / 一勇斎国芳画 (Artist) / Kobayashi Tajirō (Publisher) / 小林 泰治郎 (Publisher)
Created1847
Description

The actor Hikosaburō Bandō IV坂東彦三郎 as the character Ono Sadakurō in the play Chūshin Meimei Kikigaki Zōsho.

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ContributorsItō Sōzan (Artist) / 伊藤 総山 (Artist) / Watanabe Shōzaburō (Publisher) / 渡辺 庄三郎 (Publisher)
Created1919 to 1926
DescriptionThis print by shin-hanga artist Itō Sōzan depicting glowing fireflies perched on river grasses at night.
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ContributorsTakahashi Shōtei (Artist) / 高橋松亭 (Artist) / Watanabe Shōzaburō (Publisher) / 渡辺 庄三郎 (Publisher)
Created1932
DescriptionWoodblock print depicting a wagon puller during a nighttime rain shower in the Asagaya district of Tokyo.
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ContributorsUtagawa Kunikiyo II (Artist) / 歌川 国清 (Artist) / Tsutaya (Publisher) / 蔦屋 (Publisher)
Created1857
Description

This woodblock print is the first in a series of 12 prints by Utagawa Kunikiyo II depicting the popular play Chūshingura. The print portrays the lords Enya 塩冶, Wakasa 若狭 and Moronao 師直, and Lady Enya.