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'''PLEASE NOTE:: This databasee is still in a DRAFT state.  We are in the process of adding and correcting information'''
  
 
Since 2002, the MFA’s Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department has been conducting research into the colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints, or ''ukiyo-e'' prints from the Edo period (1603-1868). Non-invasive techniques that do not require sampling from the prints have been used: X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Excitation Emission Matrix (EEM) and Fiber Optic Reflectance (FORS) spectroscopies. The results were cross referenced with samples that were formulated and printed using organic and inorganic materials traditionally believed to have been used during the Edo period. Thus far, over 800 prints have been analyzed.
 
Since 2002, the MFA’s Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department has been conducting research into the colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints, or ''ukiyo-e'' prints from the Edo period (1603-1868). Non-invasive techniques that do not require sampling from the prints have been used: X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Excitation Emission Matrix (EEM) and Fiber Optic Reflectance (FORS) spectroscopies. The results were cross referenced with samples that were formulated and printed using organic and inorganic materials traditionally believed to have been used during the Edo period. Thus far, over 800 prints have been analyzed.
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This Ukiyo-e Print Colorant Database is an effort to begin collating the analytical results of colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints from the Edo period into one location that is accessible to all researchers. It currently focuses on prints from the MFA’s collection from 17XX-18XX. It does not yet cover the whole breadth of colorants used, such as the aniline based colorants, but we hope to continue to expand the database.
 
  
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This Ukiyo-e Print Colorant Database is an effort to begin collating the analytical results of colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints from the Edo period (1603-1868) into one location that is accessible to all researchers. It currently focuses on prints from the MFA’s collection from the early 1700s to the mid-1800s. It does not yet cover the whole breadth of colorants used, such as the aniline based colorants, but we hope to continue to expand the database.
  
 
===Colorants===
 
===Colorants===
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<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Blue</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Blue</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower: Ukiyo-e colorant| Dayflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower: Ukiyo-e colorant| Dayflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Indigo: Ukiyo-e colorant|Indigo]]
 
*[[:Category:Indigo: Ukiyo-e colorant|Indigo]]
 
*[[:Category:Prussian Blue: Ukiyo-e colorant|Prussian blue]]
 
*[[:Category:Prussian Blue: Ukiyo-e colorant|Prussian blue]]
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Red</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Red</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|Safflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|Safflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Madder: Ukiyo-e colorant|Madder]]
 
*[[:Category:Madder: Ukiyo-e colorant|Madder]]
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<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Yellow</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Yellow</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant|Turmeric]]
 
*[[:Category:Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant|Turmeric]]
 
*[[:Category:Orpiment: Ukiyo-e colorant|Orpiment]]
 
*[[:Category:Orpiment: Ukiyo-e colorant|Orpiment]]
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*[[:Category:Flavonoids: Ukiyo-e colorant|Flavonoids]]
 
*[[:Category:Gamboge: Ukiyo-e colorant|Gamboge]]
 
*[[:Category:Gamboge: Ukiyo-e colorant|Gamboge]]
 
*[[:Category:Iron Oxide Yellow: Ukiyo-e colorant|Iron oxide yellow]]
 
*[[:Category:Iron Oxide Yellow: Ukiyo-e colorant|Iron oxide yellow]]
*[[:Category:Flavonoids: Ukiyo-e colorant|Flavonoids]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Brown</b></span>
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Brown</b></span>
 
 
*[[:Category:Iron Oxide Red: Ukiyo-e colorant|Iron oxide red]]
 
*[[:Category:Iron Oxide Red: Ukiyo-e colorant|Iron oxide red]]
*[[:Category:Other Browns: Ukiyo-e colorant|Others]]
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<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Purple</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Purple</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower/Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|Dayflower + Safflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower/Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|Dayflower + Safflower]]
 
*[[:Category:Other Purples: Ukiyo-e colorant|Others]]
 
*[[:Category:Other Purples: Ukiyo-e colorant|Others]]
  
 
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| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Green</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Green</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower/Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant|Dayflower + Turmeric]]
 
*[[:Category:Dayflower/Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant|Dayflower + Turmeric]]
 
*[[:Category:Indigo/Orpiment: Ukiyo-e colorant|Indigo + Orpiment]]
 
*[[:Category:Indigo/Orpiment: Ukiyo-e colorant|Indigo + Orpiment]]
 
*[[:Category:Other Greens: Ukiyo-e colorant|Others]]
 
*[[:Category:Other Greens: Ukiyo-e colorant|Others]]
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Black</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Black</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Carbon black:Ukiyo-e colorant|Carbon black]]
 
*[[:Category:Carbon black:Ukiyo-e colorant|Carbon black]]
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>White</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>White</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Calcium carbonate: Ukiyo-e colorant|Calcium carbonate]]
 
*[[:Category:Calcium carbonate: Ukiyo-e colorant|Calcium carbonate]]
 
*[[:Category:Lead white: Ukiyo-e colorant|Lead white]]
 
*[[:Category:Lead white: Ukiyo-e colorant|Lead white]]
  
 
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| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Mica</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Mica</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Mica: Ukiyo-e colorant|Mica]]
 
*[[:Category:Mica: Ukiyo-e colorant|Mica]]
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>Metallic</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Metallic</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Brass: Ukiyo-e colorant|Brass]]
 
*[[:Category:Brass: Ukiyo-e colorant|Brass]]
 
*[[:Category:Tin: Ukiyo-e colorant|Tin]]
 
*[[:Category:Tin: Ukiyo-e colorant|Tin]]
*[[:Category:Copper: Ukiyo-e colorant|Copper]]
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<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>B</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>C</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Chobunsai Eishi (鳥文斎栄之) 1756–1829|Chobunsai Eishi]]
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 +
<span style="font-size:120%;><b>H</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Hanegawa Chincho (羽川珍重) 1679–1754|Hanegawa Chincho]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>I</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Ippitsusai Buncho (一筆斎文調) active about 1765–1792|Ippitsusai Buncho]]
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*[[:Category:Ishikawa Toyonobu (石川豊信) 1711–1785|Ishikawa Toyonobu]]
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*[[:Category:Isoda Koryusai (礒田湖龍斎) 1735–1790|Isoda Koryusai]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>K</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Katsukawa Shunko (勝川春好) 1743–1812|Katsukawa Shunko]]
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*[[:Category:Katsukawa Shunsho (勝川春章) 1726–1792|Katsukawa Shunsho]]
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*[[:Category:Katsushika Taito II (葛飾戴斗) active about 1810–1853|Katsushika Taito II]]
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*[[:Category:Keisai Eisen (渓斎英泉) 1790–1848|Keisai Eisen]]
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*[[:Category:Kikukawa Eizan (菊川英山) 1787–1867|Kikukawa Eizan]]
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*[[:Category:Kitagawa Utamaro I (喜多川歌麿) early 1750s–1806|Kitagawa Utamaro I]]
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*[[:Category:Kitao Shigemasa (北尾重政) 1739–1820|Kitao Shigemasa]]
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*[[:Category:Komatsuken (小松軒)|Komatsuken]]
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*[[:Category:Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) 1757–1820|Kubo Shunman]]
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<!--*[[:Category:Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎) 1760–1849|Katsushika Hokusai]]
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*[[Glossary of Ukiyo-e Colorants]]-->
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>O</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Okumura Masanobu (奥村政信) 1686–1764|Okumura Masanobu]]
 +
*[[:Category:Okumura Toshinobu (奥村利信) active about 1717–1750|Okumura Toshinobu]]
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 +
<span style="font-size:120%;><b>R</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Ryuryukyo Shinsai (柳々居辰斎) 1764?–1820|Ryuryukyo Shinsai]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>S</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木春信) 1725–1770|Suzuki Harunobu]]
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 +
<span style="font-size:120%;><b>T</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居清広) active 1737–1776|Torii Kiyohiro]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomasu I (鳥居清倍) active about 1696–1716|Torii Kiyomasu I]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomasu II (鳥居清倍) 1706–1763|Torii Kiyomasu II]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomitsu I (鳥居清満) 1735–1785|Torii Kiyomitsu I]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyonaga (鳥居清長) 1752–1815|Torii Kiyonaga]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyonobu I (鳥居清信) 1664–1729|Torii Kiyonobu I]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyotada I (鳥居清忠) active about 1720–1750|Torii Kiyotada I]]
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*[[:Category:Toshusai Sharaku (東洲斎写楽) active 1794–1795|Toshusai Sharaku]]
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*[[:Category:Totoya Hokkei (魚屋北渓) 1780–1850|Totoya Hokkei]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>U</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Hiroshige I (歌川広重) 1797–1858|Utagawa Hiroshige I]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Hiroshige II (二代目歌川広重) 1826–1869|Utagawa Hiroshige II]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Kunisada, Toyokuni III (歌川国貞・三代目歌川豊国) 1786–1864|Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳) 1797–1861|Utagawa Kuniyoshi]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Toyosharu (歌川豊春) 1735–1814|Utagawa Toyoharu]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Toyokuni I (歌川豊国) 1769–1825|Utagawa Toyokuni I]]
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 +
<span style="font-size:120%;><b>Y</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Yanagawa Shigenobu I (柳川重信) 1787–1832|Yanagawa Shigenobu I]]
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>B</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Ippitsusai Buncho (一筆斎文調) active about 1765–1792|Buncho, Ippitsusai]]
 
*[[:Category:Ippitsusai Buncho (一筆斎文調) active about 1765–1792|Buncho, Ippitsusai]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>E</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>E</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Keisai Eisen (渓斎英泉) 1790–1848|Eisen, Keisai]]
 
*[[:Category:Keisai Eisen (渓斎英泉) 1790–1848|Eisen, Keisai]]
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*[[:Category:Chobunsai Eishi (鳥文斎栄之) 1756–1829|Eishi, Chobunsai]]
 
*[[:Category:Kikukawa Eizan (菊川英山) 1787–1867|Eizan, Kikukawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Kikukawa Eizan (菊川英山) 1787–1867|Eizan, Kikukawa]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>H</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>H</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Hiroshige I (歌川広重) 1797–1858|Hiroshige I, Utagawa]]
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*[[:Category:Utagawa Hiroshige II (二代目歌川広重) 1826–1869|Hiroshige II, Utagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木春信) 1725–1770|Harunobu, Suzuki]]
 
*[[:Category:Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木春信) 1725–1770|Harunobu, Suzuki]]
<!--*[[:Category:Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎) 1760–1849|Hokusai, Katsushika]]-->
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*[[:Category:Totoya Hokkei (魚屋北渓) 1780–1850|Hokkei, Totoya]]
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*[[:Category:Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎) 1760–1849|Hokusai, Katsushika]]
 
*[[Glossary of Ukiyo-e Colorants]]
 
*[[Glossary of Ukiyo-e Colorants]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>K</b></span>
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| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>K</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居清広) active 1737–1776|Kiyohiro, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居清広) active 1737–1776|Kiyohiro, Torii]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomasu I (鳥居清倍) active about 1696–1716|Kiyomasu I, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomasu II (鳥居清倍) 1706–1763|Kiyomasu II, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomasu II (鳥居清倍) 1706–1763|Kiyomasu II, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomitsu I (鳥居清満) 1735–1785|Kiyomitsu I, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyomitsu I (鳥居清満) 1735–1785|Kiyomitsu I, Torii]]
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*[[:Category:Torii Kiyotada I (鳥居清忠) active about 1720–1750|Kiyotada I, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Torii Kiyotada I (鳥居清忠) active about 1720–1750|Kiyotada I, Torii]]
 
*[[:Category:Komatsuken (小松軒)|Komatsuken]]
 
*[[:Category:Komatsuken (小松軒)|Komatsuken]]
*[[:Category:Isoda Koryusai (礒田湖龍斎)1735–1790|Koryusai, Isoda]]
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*[[:Category:Isoda Koryusai (礒田湖龍斎) 1735–1790|Koryusai, Isoda]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Kunisada, Toyokuni III (歌川国貞・三代目歌川豊国) 1786–1864|Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III)]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Kunisada, Toyokuni III (歌川国貞・三代目歌川豊国) 1786–1864|Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III)]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳) 1797–1861|Kuniyoshi, Utagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳) 1797–1861|Kuniyoshi, Utagawa]]
  
 
| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
 
| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>M</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>M</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Okumura Masanobu (奥村政信) 1686–1764|Masanobu, Okumura]]
 
*[[:Category:Okumura Masanobu (奥村政信) 1686–1764|Masanobu, Okumura]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>S</b></span>
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>S</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Toshusai Sharaku (東洲斎写楽) active 1794–1795|Sharaku, Toshusai]]
 
*[[:Category:Kitao Shigemasa (北尾重政) 1739–1820|Shigemasa, Kitao]]
 
*[[:Category:Kitao Shigemasa (北尾重政) 1739–1820|Shigemasa, Kitao]]
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*[[:Category:Yanagawa Shigenobu I (柳川重信) 1787–1832|Shigenobu I, Yanagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Ryuryukyo Shinsai (柳々居辰斎) 1764?–1820|Shinsai, Ryuryukyo]]
 
*[[:Category:Ryuryukyo Shinsai (柳々居辰斎) 1764?–1820|Shinsai, Ryuryukyo]]
 
*[[:Category:Katsukawa Shunko (勝川春好) 1743–1812|Shunko, Katsukawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Katsukawa Shunko (勝川春好) 1743–1812|Shunko, Katsukawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) 1757–1820|Shunman, Kubo]]
 
*[[:Category:Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) 1757–1820|Shunman, Kubo]]
 +
*[[:Category:Katsukawa Shunsho (勝川春章) 1726–1792|Shunsho, Katsukawa]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>T</b></span>
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| style="width:300px; text-align:left;" |
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<span style="font-size:120%;><b>T</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Katsushika Taito II (葛飾戴斗) active about 1810–1853|Taito II, Katsushika]]
 
*[[:Category:Katsushika Taito II (葛飾戴斗) active about 1810–1853|Taito II, Katsushika]]
 
*[[:Category:Okumura Toshinobu (奥村利信) active about 1717–1750|Toshinobu, Okumura]]
 
*[[:Category:Okumura Toshinobu (奥村利信) active about 1717–1750|Toshinobu, Okumura]]
 +
*[[:Category:Utagawa Toyoharu (歌川豊春) 1735–1814|Toyoharu, Utagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Toyokuni I (歌川豊国) 1769–1825|Toyokuni I, Utagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Utagawa Toyokuni I (歌川豊国) 1769–1825|Toyokuni I, Utagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Ishikawa Toyonobu (石川豊信) 1711–1785|Toyonobu, Ishikawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Ishikawa Toyonobu (石川豊信) 1711–1785|Toyonobu, Ishikawa]]
  
<span style="font-size:120%; color:#4682B4"><b>U</b></span>
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 +
<span style="font-size:120%;><b>U</b></span>
 
*[[:Category:Kitagawa Utamaro I (喜多川歌麿) early 1750s–1806|Utamaro I, Kitagawa]]
 
*[[:Category:Kitagawa Utamaro I (喜多川歌麿) early 1750s–1806|Utamaro I, Kitagawa]]
 
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=== Bibliography===
 
=== Bibliography===
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[[File:SC206467.jpg|500px|right|link=https://collections.mfa.org/objects/497727/woodblock-printer-print-shop-distributing-new-prints-su?ctx=216ac42f-4cb7-4d1b-aa86-5ae9d40239d7&idx=99|Woodblock Printer, Print Shop, Distributing New Prints by Kitagawa Utamaro]]
 
[[File:SC206467.jpg|500px|right|link=https://collections.mfa.org/objects/497727/woodblock-printer-print-shop-distributing-new-prints-su?ctx=216ac42f-4cb7-4d1b-aa86-5ae9d40239d7&idx=99|Woodblock Printer, Print Shop, Distributing New Prints by Kitagawa Utamaro]]
  
The MFA has over 50,000 Japanese prints and approximately 3,000 titles of illustrated books covering the Edo period (1603-1868) to the present. The Japanese woodblock print collection spans the Edo period from its birth to color printing to its height as a commercial product and to its end in the Meiji period (1868-1912). It also covers a wide breadth of artists working at the time as well as multiple impressions and editions making it also a strong study collection. Collections from prominent Bostonians such as William Sturgis Bigelow, Denman Ross, and the Spaulding brothers form the basis of the collection. The [https://collections.mfa.org/search/Objects/creditline%3AWilliam%20S.%20and%20John%20T.%20Spaulding%20Collection/*/images?page=1&sort=displayDate-asc William S. and John T. Spaulding Collection]​ with over 6,000 prints is a unique study collection that has not been exhibited, as stipulated by the Spaulding brothers since its donation in 1921.
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The MFA has over 50,000 Japanese prints and approximately 3,000 titles of illustrated books covering the Edo period (1603-1868) to the present. The Japanese woodblock print collection spans the Edo period from its birth to color printing to its height as a commercial product and to its end in the Meiji period (1868-1912). This collection represents not only the breadth of artists working at the time but also multiple impressions and editions which makes it a comprehensive resource for scholarship, research, and teaching. Collections from prominent Bostonians such as William Sturgis Bigelow, Denman Ross, and the Spaulding brothers form the basis of the collection. Furthermore, the [https://collections.mfa.org/search/Objects/creditline%3AWilliam%20S.%20and%20John%20T.%20Spaulding%20Collection/*/images?page=1&sort=displayDate-asc William S. and John T. Spaulding Collection]​ which cannot be exhibited due to the donor's bequest is comprised of over 6,000 prints. This group of prints generally display remarkable preservation of the colorants making it a valuamble benchmark for the study of color and palette.
  
 
==== Acknowledgement ====
 
==== Acknowledgement ====
The colorant research comes out of a long collaboration between the Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department. We would like to thank the many volunteers who contributed to this research. We are also grateful to Richard and Jo-Ann Pinkowitz for donating to this database project which allowed us to bring the ukiyo-e colorant database online.
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The colorant research comes out of a long collaboration between the Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department. We would like to thank the many volunteers who contributed to this research. We are also grateful to Richard and JoAnn Pinkowitz for donating to this database project which allowed us to bring the Ukiyo-e Print Colorant Database online.
  
 
[[Category: Reference Collections]]
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 13 December 2022

Colorant Samples

PLEASE NOTE:: This databasee is still in a DRAFT state. We are in the process of adding and correcting information

Since 2002, the MFA’s Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department has been conducting research into the colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints, or ukiyo-e prints from the Edo period (1603-1868). Non-invasive techniques that do not require sampling from the prints have been used: X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Excitation Emission Matrix (EEM) and Fiber Optic Reflectance (FORS) spectroscopies. The results were cross referenced with samples that were formulated and printed using organic and inorganic materials traditionally believed to have been used during the Edo period. Thus far, over 800 prints have been analyzed.

This Ukiyo-e Print Colorant Database is an effort to begin collating the analytical results of colorants used in Japanese woodblock prints from the Edo period (1603-1868) into one location that is accessible to all researchers. It currently focuses on prints from the MFA’s collection from the early 1700s to the mid-1800s. It does not yet cover the whole breadth of colorants used, such as the aniline based colorants, but we hope to continue to expand the database.

Colorants

A list of colorants detected so far in this research. Click to see examples of the printed colors, spectra, and a list of analyzed prints. More on the data.


Blue

Red

Yellow

Brown

Purple

Green

Black

White

Mica

Metallic

By Artist


C

H

I

K

O

R

S

T

U

Y


Bibliography

A list of publications and resources on the identification of colorants in Japanese woodblock prints.

About the Collection

Woodblock Printer, Print Shop, Distributing New Prints by Kitagawa Utamaro

The MFA has over 50,000 Japanese prints and approximately 3,000 titles of illustrated books covering the Edo period (1603-1868) to the present. The Japanese woodblock print collection spans the Edo period from its birth to color printing to its height as a commercial product and to its end in the Meiji period (1868-1912). This collection represents not only the breadth of artists working at the time but also multiple impressions and editions which makes it a comprehensive resource for scholarship, research, and teaching. Collections from prominent Bostonians such as William Sturgis Bigelow, Denman Ross, and the Spaulding brothers form the basis of the collection. Furthermore, the William S. and John T. Spaulding Collection​ which cannot be exhibited due to the donor's bequest is comprised of over 6,000 prints. This group of prints generally display remarkable preservation of the colorants making it a valuamble benchmark for the study of color and palette.

Acknowledgement

The colorant research comes out of a long collaboration between the Asian Conservation Studio and Scientific Research department. We would like to thank the many volunteers who contributed to this research. We are also grateful to Richard and JoAnn Pinkowitz for donating to this database project which allowed us to bring the Ukiyo-e Print Colorant Database online.