Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Gian Carlo Calza: Ukiyo-e
In this impressive study, Gian Carlo Calza examines images of the
floating world (ukiyo-e) found in paintings, screens, illustrated books
and, above all, the numerous woodblock prints that nineteenth-century
French artists were to find so influential. Through six essays and six
catalogue sections this book provides a fascinating and thorough
introduction to the very best works of this period. The essays supply
detailed background information on the history, techniques and
development of ukiyo-eand the plate section has been arranged to reflect
the six great themes of the floating world - theatre, tradition,
nature, landscape, town life and feminine beauty - developed by the
artists to satisfy the demands and tastes of their customers. Within
each section, works have been arranged in chronological order and
according to the various schools.
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