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Ukiyo-E

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Bindung:Paperback Sprache:en Seitenanzahl:512 Dimensionen:25,4 cm | 3,81 cm | 29,21 cm Autor: Gian Carlo Calza, Junko Muto, Timon Screech, Mondadori Electa SpA Veröffentlichungs Datum:2007-06-05
Zustand: Einband etwas bestossen und berieben, Schnitt leicht gebräunt und etwas angeschmutzt, Vorsatz leicht angeschmutzt, insgesamt gutes Ex.

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The art of ukiyo-e (the floating world) originated in the city of Edo (1603–1867, now Tokyo), when the political and military power of Japan was in the hands of the shoguns. Comprising six essays, six plate sections and over 600 illustrations this beautiful book provides a perfect introduction to the art of this period. The paintings, scrolls and prints reproduced here demonstrate not only the new urban pleasures of the theatre, restaurants, teahouses and geisha, but also Japan’s love of nature and tradition. Professor Calza’s accessible style provides a fascinating yet scholarly study of such masters as Hokusai, Hiroshige and Utamaro.

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Gian Carlo Calza, Junko Muto, Timon Screech, Mondadori Electa SpA

Ukiyo-E

CHF 99.00

The art of ukiyo-e (the floating world) originated in the city of Edo (1603–1867, now Tokyo), when the political and military power of Japan was in the hands of the shoguns. Comprising six essays, six plate sections and over 600 illustrations this beautiful book provides a perfect introduction to the art of this period. The paintings, scrolls and prints reproduced here demonstrate not only the new urban pleasures of the theatre, restaurants, teahouses and geisha, but also Japan’s love of nature and tradition. Professor Calza’s accessible style provides a fascinating yet scholarly study of such masters as Hokusai, Hiroshige and Utamaro.

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