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Utamaro, Hokusai, Hiroshige: Geisha, Samurai and the Culture of Pleasure

Utamaro, Hokusai, Hiroshige: Geisha, Samurai and the Culture of Pleasure

Hardcover

Japanese ArtPrintmaking

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ISBN10: 8857249972
ISBN13: 9788857249971
Publisher: Skira
Published: Mar 5 2024
Pages: 368
Weight: 3.65
Height: 1.10 Width: 9.80 Depth: 12.00
Language: English

A thematic tour of the Edo period's incredible innovations through the works of its woodblock virtuosos

The Edo period (1603-1868) was an exceptionally productive era in Japan from a historical and artistic standpoint; later its influence would extend beyond the archipelago, as far as the West, where it gave rise to a passion for Japanese aesthetics and culture. The term ukiyo-e, which translates as pictures of a floating world, refers to the woodblock color prints that were first created in the Edo period, by combining the talents of painters like Utamaro, Hokusai and Hiroshige with the absolute mastery of block carvers and printers.

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