Hiroshige: Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces
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Hiroshige, the last great master of theukiyo-e tradition, produced works of subtle yet intense color. This collection of prints, first published in the 1850s, containsimages of each of Japan’s provinces, capturing a crucial moment in Japan’s history, a decade before the Meiji Restoration would open the doors to industrialization and Western influence.These sweeping panoramas of the beautiful countryside combine the illusion of distance with a depth of detail that draws the viewer in. In addition to glorious landscapes, Hiroshige’s depictions of busy urban centersprovide a rare insight into daily life in the Edo era.
This beautiful slip-cased editionincludes two volumes:a complete set of seventy prints and a separate booklet that provides an introduction to Hiroshige’s life and art as well as descriptive captions of the prints. From thundering waterfalls and towering cliffs to wide beaches and bustling harbors, Hiroshige’s native land emerges in serene and exquisite detail—the perfect keepsake for fans of Japanese culture,ukiyo-e, and printmaking.
Ausstattung: Seidenbezogene Leporello-Ausgabe mit 70 Farbtafeln und Booklet, im Schmuckschuber
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Anne Sefrioui is the author of numerous books on art and art history.
Description
Hiroshige, the last great master of theukiyo-e tradition, produced works of subtle yet intense color. This collection of prints, first published in the 1850s, containsimages of each of Japan’s provinces, capturing a crucial moment in Japan’s history, a decade before the Meiji Restoration would open the doors to industrialization and Western influence.These sweeping panoramas of the beautiful countryside combine the illusion of distance with a depth of detail that draws the viewer in. In addition to glorious landscapes, Hiroshige’s depictions of busy urban centersprovide a rare insight into daily life in the Edo era.
This beautiful slip-cased editionincludes two volumes:a complete set of seventy prints and a separate booklet that provides an introduction to Hiroshige’s life and art as well as descriptive captions of the prints. From thundering waterfalls and towering cliffs to wide beaches and bustling harbors, Hiroshige’s native land emerges in serene and exquisite detail—the perfect keepsake for fans of Japanese culture,ukiyo-e, and printmaking.
Ausstattung: Seidenbezogene Leporello-Ausgabe mit 70 Farbtafeln und Booklet, im Schmuckschuber
Book Information
Author Description
Anne Sefrioui is the author of numerous books on art and art history.



