Published by Shueisha, china, 1975
Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Condition: Fine. Title: Ukiyo-e Master Kitagawa Utagawa. Toribunsai Hideyuki Authors: Kitagawa Utama. Toribunsai Hideyuki. Toritakasai Eisho. Ichirakutei Eisui. etc. Quality: Perfect Publication time: 1975 Edition: Soft Cover Publisher: Shueisha Number: 143 pages Size: 29 x 22 cm 121 Product Description: Japanese Ukiyo-e Print Collection. Shueisha Publishing Ukiyo-e Entrepreneur Vol. 272 works by Hideyuki Tori Bunsai. Eisho Tori Takasai. Eisui Ichirakutei. etc. 64 of which are colored prints. monochrome illustrations for the rest of the works. explanations of illustrations attached after the calligraphy and chronology. original Japanese edition. Kitagawa Utamaro Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806) is one of the most famous ukiyo-e masters in Japan. Good picture beauty picture. Born in Edo (now Tokyo) as a farmer. graduated on September 20. 1806 in the same area. Original surname Kitagawa. childhood name Ichitaro. post-name Yusuke. Yuuki. Originally from Edo (now Tokyo). a farmer in the foothills of Mt. At the time of the Tenmei era. Juzaburo Ashiya. a publishing company. had a unique talent. and a self-styled personality that created a picture of a beautiful woman. At the age of 20. with the seal of Toyoaki Kitagawa on the cover of a book published elsewhere. and at the age of 29. Toyohaki changed to Utamaro. Since then. he has become the number one representative artist of ukiyo-e beauty paintings. Other creative activities positive value Edo civil cultural heyday. the important composition part of the Edo civil culture that the work was made. Hokusai Katsushika. Hiroshige Ando. one of the three major ukiyo-e artists. and others are the most popular Japanese woodcut artists in Europe. I draw pictures of everyday life and recreational women and women's half-length portraits. A well-known gynecologist with 10 bodies and a blue cherry blossom beauty. Return research nature. published illustration book Mushi (1788). In 1804. the wife of a military ruler was enraged by the government and imprisoned for 50 days. Chobunsai Eishi. 1756-1829. was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist in the early Edo period. Kanichi reached the cultural Japanese folk era work. and others were similar to the samurai-like Ukiseki Daishi. This is also a hand-drawn picture created by this outside. and it is actually a hand-drawn picture. The pure and elegant style of painting is the theme of the masses' mutual joy. beauty and scenery. A representative work for Nishikie-like creative rules. Aozakura Geisha Selection and Fresh Seven Komachi. Born in a wealthy samurai family. the Fujiwara clan. Eishi was a child of the shogunate. a child of the shogunate who pursued art. Other early works Ota is bijin-ga's portrait of a beautiful woman. similar in style to Kiyonaga and Utamaro. Other than that. he is the number one multi-professional painter. since 1801. he has abandoned the stamped design. and is responsible for the painting.
Publication Date: 1917
Seller: LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA MARGARITA DE DIOS, MADRID, M, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Sin Encuadernar. Condition: Bien. Materia: Xilografía antigua de principios del siglo XX. Arte japonés. Ukiyo-e. Goyo Hashiguchi. Publicación: Tokio, 1917 - 1918. Técnica: Xilografía. El dibujo se crea entintando planchas de madera. Con sello del taller de Hashiguchi Goyo. Medidas: 27 x 17 cm. Descripción: Grabado realizado en los talleres del reconocido artista Hashiguchi Goyo que reunió grabados de los mejores artistas desde el año 1596 a 1896 incluidos Utamaro, Sharaku, Toyokuni, Harunobu, Koryusai, Hiroshige, Hokusai, etc. Ichirakutei Eisui Artista de grabados. Discípulo de Hosoda Eishi. Entre los alumnos de Eishi, Eisui fue el tercero más prolífico, después de Eisho y Eiri, en cuanto al número de sus grabados en color. Su especialidad eran los retratos de busto derivados de las obras de Utamaro de finales de la década de 1790, y hay un grupo particularmente hermoso en el que el rostro de cada cortesana llena por completo la hoja. Eisui también proporcionó ilustraciones para las populares novelas de Jippensha Ikku. Goyo Hashiguchi (1880 - 1921) fue un artista de Japón, nacido en la Prefectura de Kagoshima. Su padre Hashiguchi Kanemizu fue un samurai y pintor aficionado al estilo Shijo, que contrató en 1899 un maestro de pintura de estilo Kano, cuando Kiyoshi tenía solo diez años. Kiyoshi tomó el nombre de Goyō mientras asistía a la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Tokio, donde se graduó en 1905. Conservación: Buen estado. Montado sobre passepartout calidad museo libre de ácidos y ph neutro. PS2.