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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part40.utf8:178004719:3174
Source Library of Congress
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001 2012933906
003 DLC
005 20150422085547.0
008 120222s2012 nyua bc 000 0dengdd
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050 00 $aN7359.S344$bA4 2012
082 04 $a759.952$223
100 1 $aMcKelway, Matthew P.
245 10 $aSilver wind :$bthe arts of Sakai Hōitsu (1761-1828) /$cMatthew P. McKelway.
246 30 $aArts of Sakai Hōitsu (1761-1828)
264 1 $aNew York :$bJapan Society ;$aNew Haven :$bDistributed by Yale University Press,$c[2012]
300 $a191 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c24 x 26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aAccompanies the exhibition presented at Japan Society Gallery, New York, Sept. 29, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 186-187).
520 $a"Sakai Hōitsu was one of the most prominent painters of late 18th- and early 19th-century Japan, known for technical bravura, arresting compositions, and striking use of color. After becoming a Buddhist monk, Hōitsu was able to dedicate himself to painting, establishing a studio and studying the work of Ogata Kōrin (1658-1716). Hōitsu successfully revived the earlier artist's style, which later came to be known as Rimpa, "the school of Kōrin." The first book in English to focus exclusively on the work of this important artist, Silver Wind examines fifty-eight of Hōitsu's works and those of his predecessors and artistic heirs, ranging from scrolls and screens to fans, lacquer, and woodblock-printed books. Accompanying essays explore Hōitsu's discovery and reinterpretation of Kōrin's artistic legacy; the aesthetics of the Rimpa style; and the career of Suzuki Kiitsu, his leading student."--Publisher's website.
505 00 $tSakai Hōitsu and the discovery of Ogata Kōrin /$rMatthew P. McKelway --$tSuzuki Kiitsu /$rYasumura Toshinobu --$tThe aesthetics of Edo Japan /$rKobayashi Tadashi --$gCatalogue --$gAppendix: Sakai Hōitsu's letters /$rMatthew P. McKelway.
600 10 $aSakai, Hōitsu,$d1761-1828$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aSōtatsu-Kōrin School$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aPainting, Japanese$yEdo period, 1600-1868$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aInk painting, Japanese$yEdo period, 1600-1868$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aSakai, Hōitsu,$d1761-1828.
710 2 $aJapan Society (New York, N.Y.).$bGallery.
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1506/2012933906-d.html
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1506/2012933906-b.html