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Rankafu: Orchid Print Album
Hardback
Main Details
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Rankafu: Orchid Print Album
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Stephen Kirby
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By (author) Toshikazu Doi
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By (author) Toru Otsuka
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 186 |
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Category/Genre | Prints and printmaking |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781842466681
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Classifications | Dewey:769.4343 |
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Illustrations |
120 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Royal Botanic Gardens
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Imprint |
Kew Publishing
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Publication Date |
1 April 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Rankafu showcases for the first time an exceptional set of orchid woodblock prints from early 20th century Japan. Considered masterworks of botanical art, the Rankafu prints are visually stunning and reproduced here in full colour, showcasing the fine details of this spectacular art form. Accompanying these stunning prints, the authors tell the story of Shotaro Kaga, a pioneering horticulturist whose orchid collection and breeding programme started a craze in Japan that continues to this day. Kaga and his gifted orchid gardener, Kenkichi Goto were highly skilled orchid growers and developed hundreds of spectacular orchid hybrids. Kaga's interest in orchids was sparked by his visit to Kew in 1910 where he first saw tropical orchids in the extensive greenhouses, and visited many famous orchid nurseries such as Sander & Sons, from whom he would buy hundreds of plants over the coming decades. This book is the most comprehensive work to date on Rankafu and is unrivalled in its breadth of information and research. It is a beautiful book that will appeal to orchid fanatics and lovers of botanical art, as well as those with an interest in 20th century Japan and the artistic process of making Japanese woodblock prints.
Author Biography
Stephen Kirby is a geophysicist at the US Geological Society. He also lectures and does research at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan and the University College, London. Tropical orchids have held his attention for nearly 20 years, both as an amateur grower and a research associate investigating orchid biogeography at the Lankester Botanical Garden in Costa Rica. Toshikazu Doi is a retired executive in the Pharmaceutical Division of the Kirin Beer Company. For 20 years he has been an active collector and researcher of Japanese woodblock prints of the late Meijiand Taisho eras (1870s - 1926) and especiallythe Shin Hanga era (~1915-1960). He is a member ofthe Mokuhankan woodblock print shop team whose mission is to help sustain the art and practice of woodblock printing. Toru Otsuka is a retired researcher, writer and interviewer who worked for NHK Broadcasting Company in Tokyo and Osaka. He has for four decades collected photographs, documents, and other information relating to the Rankafu woodblock print story, amassing probably the largest privately-held collection in Japan.
Reviews"At first glance one might think that Rankafu is a beautiful coffee table book of primitive Japanese art. But this book is much more and it will intrigue the reader on many levels. The reader will gain the postmodern insight of a wealthy Japanese businessman, Shotaro kaga; the beginnings of tropical orchid hybridization in Japan; and in-depth examination of the woodblock printing process."-- "American Orchid Society" "These pictures are breathtaking; the authors should be commended for bringing them to an international audience."-- "The Orchid Review" "Rankafu is a remarkable book, which tells the story of a remarkable set of Japanese orchid woodblock prints from the early 20th century, and through them the story of three remarkable men."-- "Lankesteriana"
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