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    Japan. Meiji-Kunst & Japonismus. Aus der Sammlung Khalili
    Hokusai and his School
    Wonders of Imperial Japan
    Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden
    Hiroshige
    Hokusai
    • Il est difficile d'imaginer artiste japonais aussi célèbre à la foi au Japon et dans le mond occidental que Hokusai. Avec le paintre Hiroshige, qui travaillait à peau près à la même époque, Hokusai est généralement considéré comme le plus grande paysagiste du Japon.

      Hokusai1992
      4,4
    • Hiroshige

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This lavishly produced authoritative monograph presents an in-depth view of the life and work of Utagawa Hiroshige, one of Japan’s most revered artists. Presented in a style as stunning as the prints it celebrates, this survey of Hiroshige tells the fascinating story of the last great practitioner of ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world." Hiroshige is considered to be the tradition’s most poetic artist and his work had a marked influence on Western painting towards the end of the 19th century. Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, and James Whistler were inspired by Hiroshige’s serene depictions of the natural world. Arranged chronologically, this book illustrates through text and magnificent reproductions Hiroshige’s youth and early career; his artistic development in the genre of landscape prints; his depictions of Edo and the provinces; the flower and bird prints; and his many popular books and paintings. It discusses the historic and cultural environment in which Hiroshige flourished and the many reasons his art continues to be revered and imitated. Filled with 300 color reproductions, and featuring a clamshell box and Japanese-style binding, this volume is destined to become the definitive examination of Hiroshige’s oeuvre.

      Hiroshige1991
      4,4
    • Hokusai and his School

      Paintings, Drawings and Illustrated Books, arranged by the Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      Hokusai and his School1982