Japanese Woodblock Prints





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From Edouard Manet’s portrait of naturalist writer Émile Zola sitting among his
Japanese art finds to Van Gogh’s meticulous copies of the Hiroshige prints he
devotedly collected, 19th-century pioneers of European modernism made no secret
of their love of Japanese art. In all its sensuality, freedom, and
effervescence, the woodblock print is single-handedly credited with the wave of
japonaiserie that first enthralled France and, later, all of Europe―but often
remains misunderstood as an “exotic” artifact that helped inspire Western
creativity.
The fact is that the Japanese woodblock print is a phenomenon of which there
exists no Western equivalent. Some of the most disruptive ideas in modern
art―including, as Karl Marx put it, that “all that is solid melts into air”―were
invented in Japan in the 1700s and expressed like never before in the designs of
such masters as Hokusai, Utamaro, and Hiroshige in the early 19th century.
This book lifts the veil on a much-loved but little-understood art form by
presenting the 200 most exceptional Japanese woodblock prints in their
historical context. Ranging from the 17th-century development of decadent
ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” to the decline and later
resurgence of prints in the early 20th century, the images collected in this
edition make up an unmatched record not only of a unique genre in art history,
but also of the shifting mores and cultural development of Japan.
From mystical mountains to snowy passes, samurai swordsmen to sex workers in
shop windows, each piece is explored as a work of art in its own right,
revealing the stories and people behind the motifs. We discover the four pillars
of the woodblock print―beauties, actors, landscapes, and bird-and-flower
compositions―alongside depictions of sumo wrestlers, kabuki actors, or enticing
courtesans―rock stars who populated the “floating world” and whose fan bases
fueled the frenzied production of woodblock prints. We delve into the horrifying
and the obscure in prints where demons, ghosts, man-eaters, and otherworldly
creatures torment the living―stunning images that continue to influence Japanese
manga, film, and video games to this day. We witness how, in their incredible
breadth, from everyday scenes to erotica, the martial to the mythological, these
works are united by the technical mastery and infallible eye of their creators
and how, with tremendous ingenuity and tongue-in-cheek wit, publishers and
artists alike fought to circumvent government censorship.
This two-volume edition in a box, crafted with traditional Japanese binding,
presents reproductions of the finest extant impressions from the vaults of
museums and private collections across the globe. Stunning fold-outs invite us
to study even the subtlest details, while extensive descriptions guide us
through this frantic period in Japanese art history.
| Користувальницькі характеристики | |
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| Ілюстрації | Чорно-білі |
| Автор | Андреас Маркс |
| Вага | 1.9 грамм |
| Кількість сторінок | 630 стр. |
| Мова | Французький |
| Палітурка | Коробка |
| Рік видання | 2025 |
| Формат | 34 x 25 см |
- Ціна: 7 400 ₴






