The Japanese print : a new approach /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Rutland, Vt. :
Charles E. Tuttle,
©1960.
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Table of Contents:
- The evolution of the Ukiyo-e School and of the Japanese print
- Sugimura Jihei: the earliest broadsheets
- Torii Kiyomasu: the Kabuki Theatre and the Ukiyo print
- Okumura Toshinobu: the lacquer print
- Torii Kiyohiro: the first colour-prints
- Tsukioka Settei: picture books
- Suzuki Harushige: the brocade print
- Isoda Koryusai: bire-and-flower prints and 'stone-prints'
- Shuncho: the triptych and the pillar-print
- Choki: what is a minor artist? the effect of 'in-breeding'
- Kubota Shunman: the art of Surimono
- Katsukawa Shunei: the theatrical print in the late 18th century. the origin of the 'large head' print
- Utagawa Toyohiro: the development of the landscape-print; and a digression on Ukiyo brush-painting.
- Utagawa Kunimasa: a master of the 'large-head' print
- Hokkei: an accomplished follower of Hokusai
- Keisai Eisen: as landscape artist
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi: the master of historical prints. The hybrid art of East and West
- Ito Shinsui: the attempt to reive the print (1915-1930).