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  • Carpenter, John; Dwinger, Jim; Marks, Andreas

    Published by MARTINIERE BL, 2023

    ISBN 13: 9791040116455

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  • Paperback. Condition: NEUF. Le livre de référence sur la vie et l'oeuvre du grand maître japonais Hiroshige.Une approche exhaustive de tout son répertoire iconographique en 500 pièces issues de la collection Alan Medaugh.Grand maître de l'estampe japonaise, auteur des célèbres Cent vues d'Edo, Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) a laissé un oeuvre immense. Sont ici réunies 500 estampes de la collection Alan Medaugh - la plus importante collection privée dédiée à l'artiste en dehors du Japon - présentant ses paysages, ses kacho-ga (peintures d'oiseaux et de fleurs), ses portraits de femmes ou encore ses éventails. Les auteurs - conservateurs de musée et spécialistes du Japon - retracent sa vie et éclairent son processus créatif, de ses premiers dessins à ses pièces les plus matures. Un livre somme pour tous les amateurs d'art japonais.Jim Dwinger est conservateur au Japan Museum SieboldHuis (Leyde) ; il est le coauteur de Shin hanga : Les estampes modernes du Japon 1900-1960 (Hazan, 2022). Il a rassemblé l'ensemble des estampes de ce catalogue. John T. Carpenter est conservateur au Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), et son domaine d'étude porte sur la poésie traditionnelle japonaise, en particulier celle de l'époque Edo. Andreas Marks est conservateur au Minneapolis Institute of Art et spécialiste du mouvement artistique Ukiyo-e. Rhiannon Paget est conservatrice au département des arts asiatiques du musée d'art John-et-Mable-Ringling de Sarasota en Floride ; elle est l'auteure de Hokusai : 1760-1849 (Taschen, 2018). Shiho Sasaki est conservatrice au musée d'arts asiatiques de San Francisco ; elle s'intéresse à l'étude des pigments dans les estampes japonaises. - Nombre de page(s) : 528 - Poids : 3026g - Genre : Peinture / Dessin d'art / Gravure.

  • Jim Dwinger, John Carpenter, Andreas Marks

    Published by Ludion 2023, 2023

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    HB, 295 x 235 mm, 528 pages .,ENG edition, illustrated in colour. ISBN 9789493039988. Hiroshige: Nature and the City is the most extensive overview of the career of the famed Japanese print artist, Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) in the English language to date. Based on the largest collection of Hiroshige in private hands outside Japan, - the Alan Medaugh collection - the catalogue consists of 500 entries, with an emphasis on urban and rural landscapes, fan prints and prints of birds and flowers. Grouped chronologically by subject it presents Hiroshige's interpretation of the urban scenes from his hometown Edo (present-day Tokyo), the great series documenting travel along the famous highways of Japan, and the idylls of nature as represented in his bird-andflower prints. Hiroshige often incorporated poetry in his works and for the first time all textual content is transcribed and translated. Additionally, the catalogue pays due attention to the differences between variant editions of his prints. Thus, it provides essential comparative material for every scholar, dealer, and collector. Five essays precede the catalogue section, each written by specialists in the field. Rhiannon Paget (Curator of Asian Art at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art) provides a general introduction to Hiroshige's life and career. Andreas Marks (Curator Minneapolis Museum of Art) contributes two essays: on the publishers of Hiroshige's prints and on Hiroshige's collaborative works designed with his colleagues. Shiho Sasaki (conservation specialist at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco) discusses the pigment use in Hiroshige's prints while John Carpenter (Curator of Japanese Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art) investigates the source of the poetry of Hiroshige bird-and-flower prints. 3000 g.