standatai
Standatai is a term that originates from the Japanese language, where it refers to a specific type of traditional Japanese art. The term translates to "standing figure" and is a form of woodblock printing that depicts a single figure standing upright. This art form is a subset of ukiyo-e, which is a broader category of Japanese woodblock prints that emerged during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Standatai prints are known for their simplicity and elegance. They often feature a single figure, such as
Standatai prints were created by skilled artisans known as ukiyo-e artists. These artists used intricate techniques
Today, standatai prints are highly valued by collectors and art enthusiasts. They are recognized for their