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Author:
Marks, Andreas.
Title:
Kunisada's Tōkaidō : riddles in Japanese woodblock prints / Andreas Marks.
Publisher:
Brill,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
359 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 31 cm
Subject:
Utagawa, Toyokuni,--1786-1865--Catalogs.
Tōkaidō (Japan)--In art.
Color prints, Japanese--Edo period, 1600-1868--Catalogs.
Ukiyoe--Catalogs.
Utagawa, Toyokuni,--1786-1865.
Utagawa, Toyokuni,--1786-1865
Color prints, Japanese--Edo period.
Ukiyoe.
Japan--Tōkaidō.
Utagawa, Toyokuni,--1786-1865
Farbholzschnitt.
Kabuki.
Schauspieler.
Tōkaidō.
Ukiyo-e.
1600 - 1868
Art.
Catalogs.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-328) and indexes.
Summary:
"The Tōkaidō highway, connecting Edo with Kyoto, was the most vital thoroughfare in Japan. Its cultural presence in pre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of woodblock print series, such as the widely known landscape prints by Hiroshige, that took this famous road as their theme. The prints of Utagawa Kunisada, the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day, represent a different treatment of the Tōkaidō, in which popular kabuki actors in specific roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations. This study discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japanese prints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts. It then proceeds to unravel Kunisada's pairings of post-stations and kabuki roles, which served as puzzles for his audience to decipher. Finally, this study analyses Kunisada's methods when he invented and developed these patterns. Kunisada's Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the print collector, illustrating over 700 prints."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9789004191464
9004191461
OCLC:
(OCoLC)861068716
Locations:
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)

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