Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was one of the greatest of the Japanese printmakers, painters and book illustrators. This richly illustrated monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the master's life and works, and also analyses his potent influence on Western artists. The core of the book is a series of six chapters, each providing a succinct account of a phase in Hokusai's life followed by a sequence of the finest and most representative works of that period. In addition, seven essays by distinguished Western and Japanese scholars present new research on a range of crucial areas of interest in Hokusai's studies. Finally, a full commentary on each illustration provides detailed technical information and also a revealing analysis of style, colour, composition and motif. With some 7oo illustrations, this magnificent scholarly survey is the first publication in English to make such a rich selection of Hokusai's prints, paintings and drawings available to a wide public, revealing his mastery of line and colour to full advantage, and demonstrating the extraordinary range and quality of his achievement. This will become an indispensable book for all scholars and lovers of Japanese art.
Nombre de pages
519
Date de parution
09/07/2003
Poids
2 840g
Largeur
260mm
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EAN
9780714843049
Titre
Hokusai. Edition en langue anglaise
Auteur
Calza Gian-Carlo
Editeur
PHAIDON PRESS
Largeur
260
Poids
2840
Date de parution
20030709
Nombre de pages
519,00 €
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