In Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji,A" Hokusai created an iconic work that includes universally recognized and beloved images of the Japanese landscape. The same broad perspective and attention to detail is brought to bear in this monumental book that follows the full spectrum of Hokusai's life and work. From his first prints to his most accomplished productions, including drawings and paintings, each stage of Hokusai's artistic development is presented within the context of Japanese cultural history. In addition to placing him among contemporaries from his native country, the book discusses the profound influence Hokusai had on European artists, particularly the Impressionists. Matthi Forrer, one of the world's leading authorities on the artist, vibrantly interweaves brilliant reproductions from every period of Hokusai's life with fascinating commentary. Presented in a luxurious large-format edition, the book offers a comprehensive perspective combined with the latest scholarly findings.
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MATTHI FORRER is a curator for Japanese Arts at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, Netherlands. He is the author of numerous books on Hokusai and Japanese art, including Hokusai: Mountains and Water, Flowers and Birds and Hokusai: Prints and Drawings (both by Prestel).
In Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji, Hokusai created an iconic work that includes universally recognized and beloved images of the Japanese landscape. The same broad perspective and attention to detail is brought to bear in this monumental book that follows the full spectrum of Hokusai's life and work. From his first prints to his most accomplished productions, including drawings and paintings, each stage of Hokusai's artistic development is presented within the context of Japanese cultural history.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. First Edition. 37cm x 30.5cm. 288 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated papered boards, cardboard shipping carton. Book is in Fine Condition. Minor wear to shipping carton. Shipped Weight: 3-4 kilos. Category: Art & Design; Art & Design::Asian Art; ISBN/EAN: 9783791344386. Inventory No: 0035982. Artikel-Nr. 0035982
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Hardcover. Zustand: fine as new. First edition thus. Folio (14-1/2" x 12-1/2"). Top & bottom edges gilt, text assembled with some French-folded leaves. Red leather, elaborately decorated in gilt with black highlights. Still in the publisher's original shrinkwrap & shipping box. The original Easton Press selling price for this volume (now out-of-print) was $240. Matthi Forrer (b. 1948), is the Siebold Professor of Material Culture of Pre-modern Japan at Leiden University. "In my research I focused on the introduction of the Western linear perspective in Japan, where it suddenly appears in Japanese popular woodblock prints from around 1740. Initially, I mainly investigated recent theories (Kishi 1994; Oka 1999) suggesting that this perspective may have been introduced through China quod non. I then studied the early development of Western perspective as it was handled by a number of Japanese artists in the course of the 18th century, more specifically in the designs for woodblock prints by Okumura Masanobu, Maruyama ?kyo, Utagawa Toyoharu and Katsushika Hokusai, as well as in the etchings of A?d? Denzen, as another technique introduced into Japan through the VOC, the Dutch East India Company." (Forrer) "This expansive, authoritative and deluxe monograph offers a wide-ranging examination of one of Japan's most celebrated artists. In "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji," Hokusai created an iconic work that includes universally recognized and beloved images of the Japanese landscape. The same broad perspective and attention to detail is brought to bear in this monumental book that follows the full spectrum of Hokusai's life and work. From his first prints to his most accomplished productions, including drawings and paintings, each stage of Hokusai's artistic development is presented within the context of Japanese cultural history. In addition to placing him among contemporaries from his native country, the book discusses the profound influence Hokusai had on European artists, particularly the Impressionists. Matthi Forrer, one of the world's leading authorities on the artist, vibrantly interweaves brilliant reproductions from every period of Hokusai's life with fascinating commentary. Presented in a luxurious large-format edition, the book offers a comprehensive perspective combined with the latest scholarly findings."--Publisher's website. Artikel-Nr. 54069
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