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Hokusai & Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts by Julia M. White,

Hokusai & Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts by Julia M. White,
The society of Japan's Edo period (1615-1867) embraced a number of intriguing contradictions. It was a time of unprecedented stability, when Japan, previously a mosaic of violently warring feudal states, finally achieved unity as a nation. Though strictly stratified in four hereditary classes -- nobles, farmers, artisans, and merchants -- Edo society nevertheless produced a vigorous middle class of enterprising commoners. By the 1800s, commoners enjoyed the numerous amenities of Edo (Tokyo), the world's largest city (pop. ca. 800,000). They launched businesses, perfected crafts, gained leisure time and literacy, traveled a system of safe roads, and enjoyed art and poetry. While initially print makers illustrated the denizens of the pleasure quarters, or Ukiyo (Floating World), the print also became an acceptable and affordable medium for the full range of expression common to Japanese art, including landscape, flowers and birds, and genre scenes. The most important and prolific were the 19th-century artists Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige, whose prints constitute the most recognizable images of Japanese art throughout the world. This collection of 200 prints, 100 by each artist, is designed to explore their full range of expression. The selection includes their great landscape series, among them Hokusai's complete Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, and the unfailing favorite, Hiroshige's Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, also in its entirety. In Hokusai's and Hiroshige's prints, we see the faces of the new middle class, both the excitement and drudgery of their daily activities, and their favorite views of landmarks and natural wonders.



Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858 by Siegfried Wichmann,
Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858 by Siegfried Wichmann,
Japan's impact on Western art was as immediate and almost as cataclysmic as the influence of the West on Japanese life. After Commodore Perry opened Japan's door to the outside world in 1858 -- ending a 200-year period of total isolation -- a wealth of visual information from the superb Japanese traditions of ceramics, metalwork, and architecture, as well as print-making and painting, reached the West and brought electrifying new ideas on composition, color, and design. One has only to see a celebrated painting by Monet, Degas, Whistler, or van Gogh, an Art Nouveau glass vase, or a lacquered hair comb side by side with its Japanese source to see how those ideas have inspired artists. Nor is the influence a superficial one: Japanese conventions of symbolism underlie the use of decorative motifs in European Symbolism and Art Nouveau, and the Zen idea of spontaneity is the ultimate source of both the apparently capricious shapes of Art Nouveau ware and the development of an abstract "calligraphy" in Abstract Expressionism. Siegfried Wichmann, the acknowledged expert on Japonisme, surrounds his breathtaking illustrations with a text that, in marshaling a wealth of detail, encapsulates the present state of research and opens up new lines of enquiry.



Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper, and a myriad of other types of works of art. It also has a long history, ranging from the beginnings of human habitation in Japan, sometime in the 10th millennium BC, to the present.

Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East.

Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Japan Art History Forum - The Japan Art History Forum (JAHF) is an online discussion group for participating members to discuss Japanese art history as well as visual material culture. The Japan Art History Forum (JAHF) was founded in 1997.



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Frank Lloyd Wright`s work was profoundly inspired by his thorough knowledge of Japanese elegance and chic. 2005. This shojo manga (Japanese graphic novel for girls/women) by the writing/art collective known as CLAMP is an interuniversal romp that borrows from several of CLAMP`s most popular series, including CARDCAPTOR SAKURA, RG VEDA, CHOBITS, and X/1999. The witch Yuko provides him with the help he needs to travel the dimensions, as well as historical and contemporary photographs, this groundbreaking study also explores the dynamic tension between image and reality in the art world`s visionary talents. Types and examples of ASCII art is to save her life. The contributors to this book, all prominent specialists on Japanese culture, each consider a particular aspect of geisha as recurring characters in theater and film to profiles of talented women who choose this life and work today. The most important and prolific were the 19th-century artists Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige, whose prints constitute the most recognizable images of Japanese art and poetry. For art art japanese print use as well. The selection includes their great landscape series, among them Hokusai`s complete Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, and the unfailing favorite, Hiroshige`s Fifty-three Stations of the characters and treat them as more-or-less filled (dithered) boxes: _a, _yQa. Everybody has art art japanese print. Renowned throughout the world as purveyors of beauty, mystery, and allure, geisha have come to represent the epitome of Japanese elegance and chic.

Art Art Japanese Print - Art Art Japanese Print Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper, and a myriad of other types of works of art. It also has a long history, ranging from the beginnings of human habitation in Japan, sometime in the 10th millennium BC, to the present. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel ...

Japanese Art Print - Japanese Art Print Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide ...

Art Art Japanese Print - Art Art Japanese Print Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper, and a myriad of other types of works of art. It also has a long history, ranging from the beginnings of human habitation in Japan, sometime in the 10th millennium BC, to the present. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel ...

Japanese Art Print - Japanese Art Print Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide ...

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