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  • Japanese Gyotaku Art by French Artist Francine Minvielle

    Marine Reports
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)

    © Cover photo courtesy of French artist Francine Esterez Minvielle
    Gyotaku art: 魚拓; gyo: fish, -taku: to press/rubbing/stone impression.
    Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese technique of printing fish, an art of paint that dates back to the mid-1800s in the Japanese fishermen's history.

    © All rights recerved for cover image. Distribution of cover images of MAREP only possible upon written permission of the Artist or Marine Reports Journal.

  • Japanese Gyotaku Art by French Artist Francine Minvielle

    Marine Reports
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)

    © Cover photo (Gyotaku art) courtesy of French artist Francine Esterez Minvielle
    Gyotaku: Traditional Japanese fish printing art from the mid-1800s in the Japanese fishermen's history.
    © All rights recerved for cover image. Distribution of cover images only possible upon written permission of the Artist or Marine Reports Journal.

  • Japanese Gyotaku Art by French Artist Francine Minvielle

    Marine Reports
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)

    © Cover photo (Gyotaku art) courtesy of French artist Francine Esterez Minvielle
    Gyotaku: Traditional Japanese fish printing art from the mid-1800s in the Japanese fishermen's history.
    © All rights recerved for cover image. Distribution of cover images only possible upon written permission of the Artist or Marine Reports Journal.

  • Marine Reports
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)

    © Cover photo (Gyotaku art) courtesy of French artist Francine Esterez Minvielle
    Gyotaku: Traditional Japanese fish printing art from the mid-1800s in the Japanese fishermen's history.
    © All rights recerved for cover image. Distribution of cover images only possible upon written permission of the Artist or Marine Reports Journal.