Woodblock printing, like paper,
was developed in China. The worldwide oldest known
woodblock book, the diamond-sutra from Dunhuang,
dates from 868. The first motives were religious.
For believers in Buddhism pictures of saints and
amulets were reproduced this way. However,
woodblock printing in China was not considered to be
a separate form of art, and only just used for exact
copying of existing paintings.
Twai Taikan is a beautiful
Japanese woodblock. By itself it measures
9.5" x 14"
and with the frame it measures 15.5" x 20".