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Mithila Museum Japan: How Madhubani Art Found a Home in Snow Country
Tucked away in Japan’s snow-covered town of Tokamachi, an old school building holds a vibrant secret from India. The Mithila Museum is home to one of the world’s largest collections of Madhubani (Mithila) art , preserving a tradition that once adorned the mud walls of Bihar’s villages. Founded by Japanese art patron Tokio Hasegawa , the museum is more than an exhibition space—it is a living bridge between India and Japan, where ancient stories, women’s creativity, and cultur
Jan 175 min read


Katsushika Oei: Rediscovering a Woman Artist of the Ukiyo-e World
Born in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) in 1800, Katsushika Oei was a gifted Ukiyo-e artist whose work long remained in the shadow of her father, the legendary Katsushika Hokusai. Trained within one of Japan’s most influential art studios, Oei developed a distinctive style marked by luminous colour, fine detail, and an unconventional portrayal of women in Bijin-ga prints. This article revisits her life and legacy, shedding light on a remarkable woman artist whose contribution to Japan
Dec 30, 20253 min read
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