Utamaro

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In his Life of Utamaro, Edmond de Goncourt, in exquisite language and with analytical skill, interpreted the meaning of the form of Japanese art which found its chief expression in the use of the wooden block for colour printing. To glance appreciatively at the work of both artist and author is the motive of this present sketch. The Ukiyo-e* print, despised by the haughty Japanese aristocracy, became the vehicle of art for the common people of Japan, and the names of the artists who aided in its development are familiarly quoted in every studio, whilst the classic painters of Tosa and Kano are comparatively rarely mentioned.

Author(s): Edmond De Goncourt
Series: Temporis Collection
Publisher: Parkstone Press
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Искусство и искусствоведение;Изобразительное искусство;История изобразительного искусства;

Contents......Page 5
FOREWORD......Page 7
I. THE ART OF UTAMARO......Page 9
II. THE PICTORIAL WORKS......Page 35
1. Prints (Nishiki-e)......Page 42
2. Albums (series of prints in colour)......Page 100
3. Kakemonos......Page 151
4. Surimonos......Page 160
5. E-makimonos......Page 169
1. Little Yellow Books (Kibyoshi)......Page 173
3. Erotic Books (Shungas)......Page 176
4. Books in Colour......Page 193
Bibliography......Page 252
Glossary......Page 253
List OF illustrations......Page 254