Hiroshige. Cent Vues Celebres d'Edo
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frCouverture rigide978383652146826 août 2010272 pages
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This luxurious Japanese-bound, boxed publication transcends the coffee table cliché by combining beauty with information.
ARTnews Magazine, New York
Literally meaning pictures of the floating world, ukiyo-e refers to the famous Japanese woodblock print genre that originated in the 17th century and is practically synonymous with the Western worlds visual characterization of Japan. Because they could be mass produced, ukiyo-e works were often used as designs for fans, New Years greeting cards, single prints, and book illustrations, and traditionally they depicted city life, entertainment, beautiful women, kabuki actors, and landscapes. The influence of ukiyo-e in Europe and the United States, often referred to as Japonisme, can be seen in everything from impressionist painting to todays manga and anime illustration. This reprint is made from one of the finest complete original sets of woodblock prints belonging to the Ota Memorial Museum of Art in Tokyo.Hiroshige (17971858) was one of the last great artists in the ukiyo-e tradition. Though he captured a variety of subjects, his greatest talent was in creating landscapes of his native Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and his final masterpiece was a series known as One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (18561858). This resplendent complete reprint pairs each of the 120 large-scale illustrations with a description, allowing readers to plunge themselves into Hiroshiges beautifully vibrant landscapes.
ARTnews Magazine, New York
Literally meaning pictures of the floating world, ukiyo-e refers to the famous Japanese woodblock print genre that originated in the 17th century and is practically synonymous with the Western worlds visual characterization of Japan. Because they could be mass produced, ukiyo-e works were often used as designs for fans, New Years greeting cards, single prints, and book illustrations, and traditionally they depicted city life, entertainment, beautiful women, kabuki actors, and landscapes. The influence of ukiyo-e in Europe and the United States, often referred to as Japonisme, can be seen in everything from impressionist painting to todays manga and anime illustration. This reprint is made from one of the finest complete original sets of woodblock prints belonging to the Ota Memorial Museum of Art in Tokyo.Hiroshige (17971858) was one of the last great artists in the ukiyo-e tradition. Though he captured a variety of subjects, his greatest talent was in creating landscapes of his native Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and his final masterpiece was a series known as One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (18561858). This resplendent complete reprint pairs each of the 120 large-scale illustrations with a description, allowing readers to plunge themselves into Hiroshiges beautifully vibrant landscapes.
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fr
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Couverture rigide
Date de sortie initiale
26 août 2010
Nombre de pages
272
Illustrations
Avec illustrations
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Hauteur de l'emballage
33 mm
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33 mm
Largeur d'emballage
259 mm
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259 mm
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Non
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305 mm
Longueur du produit
305 mm
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1814 g
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Non
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9783836521468
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