Japanese printmaking, particularly during the Edo period, significantly influenced Western art through the introduction of techniques such as ukiyo-e. Artists like Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet were inspired by the vibrant colors, unique compositions, and emphasis on everyday subjects found in Japanese prints. This led to the development of movements like Impressionism, which embraced a more expressive use of color and light. Additionally, the aesthetics of Japanese prints introduced new perspectives on spatial organization and abstraction in Western art.
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