Libri per Razazzi Azeta Libri
Libri Per Ragazzi - Azetalibri.it I Tuoi Ordini | I Tuoi Dati | La Tua Lista | Carrello
 
Libri per ragazzi
 
Reminders - Libri metà prezzo
  Corsi di Linguia  
 
RICERCA:.
TITOLO
TIPO
RICERCA AVANZATA
GENERE:.
animali
arte
atlanti
audiolibri
dizionari
fantascienza
fantasy
favole e fiabe
fumetti
gialli
narrativa
natura
religione
sport
umorismo
 


 

The Artist's Touch the Craftsman's Hand

"Japanese prints have been integral to the identity of the Portland Art Museum since 1932, when the Museum was given 750 traditional woodblock prints from the collection of Mary Andrews Ladd. Since then, the museum's holdings have grown to more than 2,500 works and span from the late seventeenth century to the present day. [Title] is published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name, held at the Portland Art Museum. the first major publication to draw exclusively from this remarkable public resource, [title] presents a selection of more than 250 of the most historically important and visually compelling Japanese prints in the collection. Nearly 100 of these works are extremely rare in North American collections, ans almost all of them appear here in an English-language publication for the first time. Noteworthy areas of emphasis include early actor prints, dating back to the first decade of the eighteenth century; works by Suzuki Harunobu, the master associated with the origins of full-color printing in 1765; the deluxe, privately printed surimono of the early nineteenth century; painterly landscapes of the early twentieth century, including a series that documents the Great Kantåo Earthquake of 1923; and contemporary prints, ranging from Op Art and Abstract expressionism to lyrical evocations of an imagined past. This volume is a collaboration by five scholars in the field of Japanese art and cultural history. Donald Jenkins, an authority on Japanese prints, has contributed an overview of the works in the exhibition as well as a focused article on Harunobu. Laurence Kominz, a specialist in traditional Japanese drama, writes about prints of kabuki actors and their enthusiastic fans. John T Carpenter, an expert in Japanese calligraphy, poetry and prints, elucidates the cultural meanings in still-life surimono. Research associate Lynn Katsumoto introduces the reader to the donor of the founding collection, Mary Andrews Ladd. The essays are followed by a complete catalogue of the exhibition's 257 works, fully illustrated in color with extended commentary by exhibition curator Maribeth Graybill, the Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Curator of Asian Art, and Lynn Katsumoto. Also included are a chronology , glossary, bibliography, and a Japanese-language list of works."--Publisher's website.
 

  Autore: Graybill Maribeth (EDT), Carpenter John T. (CON), Jenkins Donald (CON), Katsumoto Lynn (CON), Kominz Laurence R. (CON)  
  Editore: Portland Art Museum  
  Isbn: 1883124328  
  EAN : 9781883124328  
  Data pub. 10 Nov 11  
  Collana: Portland Art Museum (Hardcover)  
  Classificazione:ART  
  Pagine: 348  
  Prezzo: € 40,20  







 
LOGIN:.
LOGIN
REGISTRAZIONE:.
ISCRIZIONE
MAILING LIST 
OFFERTE:.
PARTNER:.
INFO AFFILIAZIONE
LOGIN AFFILIATI
SCAMBIO BANNER
INFO:.
CHI SIAMO
PAGAMENTI
CONDIZIONI DI VENDITA
SPEDIZIONI
CONTATTI
 

LIBRI | REMINDERS | CORSI DI LINGUA | Carte - Mappe - Guide Trekking - Libri Escursionismo | Libreria Universitaria
WWW.AZETALIBRI.IT | P.IVA 02141111209 | Libri per Ragazzi - Libreria On-line | Privacy & Cookie MailTrade s.r.l.