Ukiyo-E [Hc]

Hardback

Main Details

Title Ukiyo-E [Hc]
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Woldemar von Seidlitz
By (author) Dora Amsden
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Category/GenreCarvings
ISBN/Barcode 9781844843886
ClassificationsDewey:761.20952
Audience
General
Illustrations 135 col

Publishing Details

Publisher Parkstone Press Ltd
Imprint Sirrocco-Parkstone International
Publication Date 1 October 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Ukiyo-e art is a wood engraving technique, representing the last traditional Japanese figurative art before the Meiji period (1868). Its 'pictures of the floating world' imitate ancient aristocratic traditions and reflect the tastes and traditions of the people of Edo (the present day Tokyo) through landscapes and scenes from everyday life. The Art of Ukiyo-e is a 'spiritual rendering of the realism and naturalness of daily life, intercourse with nature, and imaginings, of a lively impressionable race, in the full tide of a passionate craving for art.' This characterisation sums up forcibly the motive of the masters of Ukiyo-e, the Popular School of Japanese Art, so poetically interpreted as 'The Floating World'.

Author Biography

Woldemar von Seidlitz was a German art historian and a writer. His study of Japanese art is a reference in his field and compiles the works of the art historians before him. Dora Amsden is also an art historian specialised in the figure of the woman in the Japanese prints. Together, Amsden and Seidlitz visit the Impressions of Ukiyo-e from Genroku, the golden era of romance and art to the school of Torii, the printer's branch of Ukiyo-e.