Still Life Prints (407)
Still life subjects (seibutsu-ga) in Japanese woodblock prints encompass arrangements of objects — flowers in vases, fruit, pottery, books, musical instruments, seasonal decorations — that reveal the aesthetic sensibilities and material culture of their era. While less prominent than landscape or figure subjects, still life prints produced some of the tradition's most technically refined works, particularly in the surimono format of privately commissioned luxury prints. The surimono tradition of the late Edo period raised still life printing to its highest level, with artists creating elaborate compositions of carefully arranged objects using metallic pigments, blind embossing (karazuri), and other special techniques. These prints, often commissioned for poetry circles or New Year celebrations, combined visual beauty with literary allusion, as each object carried symbolic meaning accessible to educated viewers. Modern still life prints developed in two directions. Shin-hanga artists produced refined floral arrangements and seasonal compositions that continued the decorative tradition. Sosaku-hanga artists used still life subjects as vehicles for formal experimentation, abstracting everyday objects into bold compositions of color and shape. Artists like Saito Kiyoshi and Watanabe Sadao transformed simple subjects — persimmons, pottery, garden stones — into modernist compositions that brought the still life tradition into dialogue with international contemporary art.
Artists Known for Still Life

Unknown- still life
Woodblock print
Sandflowers, Shôwa period, dated 1961
Woodblock print

Still Life of Vase and Flowers
Woodblock print

Making Sounds - Apple
Aquatint

Making Sounds - Orange
Aquatint

FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
Woodblock print

Ikebana- Flower Arrangement — 生花
1898
Woodblock print

Still-life: Apples on the Table
Woodblock print

Ikebana
Woodblock print

Egeresu iroha seibutsu (Still Life Illustrations of the English Alphabet)
Woodblock print

Still Life on the Grass Plot
ca. 1927
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper
![Title unknown [still life with foreign pots] by Sumio Kawakami](https://1.api.artsmia.org/800/135925.jpg)
Title unknown [still life with foreign pots]
1960s
Woodblock print, ink on paper

Thanksgiving still life
Woodblock print
![Untitled [Still life of fruit] by Toru Mabuchi](https://1.api.artsmia.org/800/136033.jpg)
Untitled [Still life of fruit]
Late 1950s–early 1960s
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Beauty and IKEBANA (flower arranging)
Woodblock print

Still Life
1957
Mezzotint on white wove paper

Still life of flowers
Woodblock print

Still Life - Vase with flowers
Woodblock print

Bouquet (A)
Woodblock print

Three-Color Glazed Vase of Qianlong (1736-96 AD) with Plum Blossoms
1965
Color woodblock print

Still Life with Peaches
1954
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Unknown- still life
Woodblock print

Ikebana arrangement of Chrysanthemums, Bamboo in Basket
1781–1806
Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper

Ikebana arrangement of Peony and Willow in Dragon Pot
1781–1806
Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper

Two Lanterns
Woodblock print

Irises
1930s
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Thistle and Gampii
Woodblock print

Dahlias
July 1929
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Unknown, Dasies
Woodblock print

Hydrangeas
July 1929
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Morning Glories
August 1929
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Peonies in Vase
Woodblock print

Eggplants
Not set
Woodblock print

Zinnias in Vase
Woodblock print

Patterns of Yayoi
1784-1785

Corsage (T.4)
1970
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Umbrellas
Woodblock print

HANA (flowers)
Woodblock print

Fingered citron — 仏手柑
1939
Woodblock print

Tabi 42
36/200, 1995
Woodblock print

Corn Husk Doll America
1985
Woodblock print

Watanabe-shotei
1890-1891
Woodblock print

Irises
Not set
Woodblock print

Amaranthus tricolor
September 1929
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

World of Art (Vol. 13)
1891
Woodblock print

The Jades, China (Les Jades, Chine)
1940
Color woodblock print

Peonies
July 1929
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Grapes and Apples (Budo to ringo)
Budo to ringo
1940
Color woodblock print

Remaining Persimmons
Not set
Woodblock print

Two Lanterns
1963
Woodblock print

Peonies
c 1900s
color woodcut

Grapes and Apples (Budo to ringo)
1940
Color woodblock print; oban

Fan with Thistle — 薊図団
Woodblock print

Chinese Bellflower — 桔梗
Woodblock print

'7th May 1956, 8th May 1956'
2005

Torn Calendar
1941
Woodblock print

Untitled (ikeda-zuigetsu)
Woodblock print

Incense Advertising Poster
Woodblock print

Untitled (inuzuka-taisui)
Woodblock print

Untitled (inuzuka-taisui)
Woodblock print
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Frequently Asked Questions
Still life subjects (seibutsu-ga) in Japanese woodblock prints encompass arrangements of objects — flowers in vases, fruit, pottery, books, musical instruments, seasonal decorations — that reveal the aesthetic sensibilities and material culture of their era. While less prominent than landscape or figure subjects, still life prints produced some of the tradition's most technically refined works, particularly in the surimono format of privately commissioned luxury prints.
Ohno Bakufu, Nana Shiomi, and Hiratsuka Un'ichi are among the artists most associated with still life in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 407 prints tagged with still life, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.




