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Utamaro Revealed

Utamaro Revealed

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Synopsis:

Kitagawa Utamaro is one of the most well-known and admired figures in the history of Japanese art, renowned throughout the world for his portraits of beautiful women. Unrivalled at the height of his career, he is recognised as having been the leading light of the Ukiyo-e School during its golden age, and his influence upon the work of Western artists has been beyond measure. He produced in the region of two thousand woodblock prints during his lifetime, approximately one third of which take their subjects from the licensed pleasure quarter of Edo, with the remainder being made up of images of various popular beauties, pairs of famous lovers, historical and mythical figures, domestic scenes, and the physiognomic studies for which he is best-known.

With 90 reproductions of the artist’s prints, designs grouped and discussed according to subject, and with illustrations of publishers’ marks, artist’s signatures, and the names of figures commonly inscribed upon his works, this reference guide provides the most comprehensive resource for identifying the subjects portrayed in Utamaro’s prints to date.

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Topics/Categories:

18th century Japan, Japanese art history, Japanese woodblock prints, Kitagawa Utamaro

Genre:

Arts, General Arts

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Nezu Press

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Nezu Press
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Original Publish Date:

September 30, 2008

Formats:

Paperback