Japanese Woodblock Prints - Andreas Marks - książka
Producent: Taschen
Throughout the 19th century, European modernists like Edouard Manet and Vincent van Gogh openly celebrated their admiration for Japanese art. Manet, for instance, depicted naturalist writer Émile Zola amidst his collection of Japanese works, while van Gogh meticulously replicated Hiroshige's prints, reflecting his deep appreciation. The Japanese woodblock print, celebrated for its sensuality, freedom, and vibrancy, greatly influenced the wave of 'japonaiserie' that swept through France and ultimately all of Europe. Despite often being misunderstood as merely "exotic," this art form had no direct equivalent in the West. Some of the most groundbreaking concepts in modern art, including Karl Marx's idea that "all that is solid melts into air," originated in 18th-century Japan. These were vividly captured in the works of master artists such as Hokusai, Utamaro, and Hiroshige during the early 19th century. This book aims to shed light on this beloved yet enigmatic art form by showcasing exceptional Japanese woodblock prints and placing them within their historical backdrop. The collection spans the evolution of ukiyo-e—known as "pictures of the floating world"—from its 17th-century origins through its decline and eventual revival in the early 20th century. This compilation not only highlights a distinctive art genre but also offers insight into Japan's evolving cultural and social norms. It explores the four major themes of woodblock prints: beauties, actors, landscapes, and bird-and-flower motifs, alongside scenes of sumo wrestlers, kabuki actors, and captivating courtesans. These figures, akin to modern-day rock stars, fueled the demand for prints in the bustling "floating world." The book also delves into the more eerie aspects of the prints, featuring demons, ghosts, and other supernatural beings that haunt the living—images that continue to influence contemporary Japanese manga, film, and video games. From everyday life to the erotic, martial arts to mythology, these works are unified by the exceptional skill and creative vision of their artists. Despite strict government censorship, publishers and artists cleverly used humor and innovation to navigate these challenges. This edition gathers outstanding surviving prints from prestigious museums and private collections worldwide, offering descriptions that guide readers through this vibrant and transformative era in Japanese art history.
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