Hokusai
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Author
Contributions
- Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Phaidon, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
130,000 words, Guess
Page Count
520 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3379609M
- ISBN-100714843040
- OCLC Control Number51993980
- OCLC Control Number56597349
- Library of Congress Control Number2004540740
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- Goodreads2858830
- LibraryThing258144
Classifications
- DDC769.92
- LCCN7359.K37 A4 2003
- LCCNE1325.H65
Description
This big and beautiful book presents a comprehensive survey of the work of one of Japan's greatest and most influential artists, together with a collection of essays that focus on a key aspects of the master's career. The book opens with an introductory essay by Gian Carlo Calza presenting an overview of the changing world into which Hokusai was born and through which he lived. This is followed by a series of essays, composed by distinguished Western and Japanese scholars, that present new research on a range of crucial areas of interest in Hokusai studies. These form a context for the core of the book, which embodies a retrospective of Hokusai's entire career, divided into seven chapters. Each chapter provides a succinct account of a phase in Hokusai's life, followed by a series of the finest and most representative works of that period. Great care has been taken throughout to choose for reproduction the best-preserved original prints that reveal Hokusai's mastery of line and colour to full advantage. This magnificent pictorial survey of Hokusai's prints, paintings and drawings is the first publication in English to make such a rich selection widely available, and to demonstrate the extraordinary range and quality of Hokusai's achievement. The final component of the book is a detailed scholarly commentary on each illustration that provides not only the necessary technical information but also a revealing analysis of style, color, composition and motif.
Description
Richly illustrated with over 500 images in colour this monograph explores Katsushika Hokusai's finest works of art carried out in all forms of media covering the whole of his career. As well as presenting a large sample of Hokusai's work this volume is also a scholarly reference work.
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