Hiroshige

shaping the image of Japan

Hiroshige
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Hiroshige

shaping the image of Japan

Hiroshige Shaping the Image of Japan is a comprehensive overview of Hiroshige's work as a woodblock print artist. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) is one of the great masters in the history of Japanese printmaking and this publication coincides with the 150th anniversary of his death. Hiroshige has worked in virtually every genre of ukiyo-e or 'images of the floating world'. He designed prints of beautiful women and brave heroes, but achieved his greatest fame through his depictions of the Japanese landscape, showing famous places in different seasons and at various times of day. These landscape prints, with their bright colors and strong compositions, were not only popular in Japan, but also found favor with European artists at the turn of the 19th century.

The main body of this publication includes a general introduction, sketching the cultural and economic environment of the artist Hiroshige, the development of his oeuvre, and the rise of his his artistic reputation in Japan and the West. This is followed by a chronological presentation of 140 full-color prints, selected from public and private collections.

Biographical data are sparse and only very few details of his life help explain the nature of his output. However, by carefully piecing together the information which can be gleaned from the works themselves, and combining it with the current knowledge on print production methods, the authors present a picture of Hiroshige as an artist-cum-craftsman who efficiently produced for his publishers, creating in the process an image of Japan which endures until this day.

Christiaan Uhlenbeck has been a Japanese print dealer since 1982 and has curated exhibitions on Ukiyo-e, Shin-hanga and Japanese photography since the 1990s. His main interest is the commercial environment of Japanese printmaking, about which he initiated a conference in 2001. He has recently turned to the investigation of methodology in the study of Japanese prints. Marije Jansen is a M.A. graduate of Japanese Studies from Leiden University and is currently working for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

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Publisher
Hotei Publishing
Language
English
Pages
112

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Hiroshige: shaping the image of Japan
2008, Hotei Publishing
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Edition Notes

Glossary (1 leaf) inserted.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-112).

Published in
Leiden

Classifications

Library of Congress
NE1325.A5 A4 2008, NE1325.A5A4 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
112 p. :
Number of pages
112

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24564337M
ISBN 10
9004171959
ISBN 13
9789004171954
LCCN
2009455041
OCLC/WorldCat
262430519

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