Japanese Prints: Ukiyo-e in Edo, 1700-1900

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Japanese Prints: Ukiyo-e in Edo, 1700-1900
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ellis Tinios
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 225
Category/GenreOriental art
Prints and printmaking
ISBN/Barcode 9780714124537
ClassificationsDewey:769.9520903
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher British Museum Press
Imprint British Museum Press
Publication Date 1 December 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Japanese woodblock prints of the Edo period (1615-1868) were the products of a highly commercialised and competitive publishing industry. Their content was inspired by the vibrant popular culture that flourished in Edo (Tokyo). At any given time scores of publishers competed for the services of the leading artists of the day. Publishers and artists displayed tremendous ingenuity in finding ways to sustain demand for prints and to to circumvent the restrictions placed upon them by government censorship. Japanese woodblock prints have long been appreciated in the West for their graphic qualities but their content has not always been fully understood. In recent years, publications by scholars in Japan, Europe and the United States have made possible a more subtle appreciation of the imagery encountered in them. This book draws upon this recent scholarship to explain how those who first purchased these prints would have read them. Through stunning new photography of both well-known and rarely published works in the collection of the British Museum, including many recent acquisitions, the author explores how and why such prints were made, providing a fascinating introduction to a much-loved but littleunderstood art form.