Tidal Print Archive

4 curated works in this era.

A Hokusai-like ukiyo-e print of shrimp-folk sailors in reef boats beneath a towering blue wave, with a distant pearl-volcano on the horizon.

The Great Pearl Wave

Katsushika Hokusai · Tidal Print Archive

Wave, boat, labor, and sacred horizon carry shrimp-folk maritime culture into disciplined ukiyo-e form.

A moonlit ukiyo-e-style print of a shrimp-folk pilgrim standing with a staff beneath a monumental carved shell gate.

Moon Over the Shell Gate

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi · Tidal Print Archive

Moon, gate, staff, and solitary pilgrim turn reef architecture into a ritual threshold.

A vertical ukiyo-e-style shrimp-folk portrait of an elegant sitter in a blue patterned robe before a shell mirror.

Pearl Courtesan at the Mirror

Kitagawa Utamaro · Tidal Print Archive

Robe, mirror, claw gesture, and shell ornament extend the Tidal Print Archive beyond maritime spectacle.

A Hiroshige-like woodblock print of shrimp-folk pedestrians crossing a curved bridge with umbrellas during rain above a reef garden canal.

Rain on the Reef Bridge

Utagawa Hiroshige · Tidal Print Archive

Bridge, lantern, umbrella, and canal reflection give this quiet rain print a contemplative register.

Exhibition Views

Rooms and survey walls connected to this part of the collection.