Genji's World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Genji's World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
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Author(s): Marks, Andreas
ISBN No.: 9789004233539
Pages: 288
Year: 201209
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 168.36
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Genji's world in Japanese Woodblock Prints" provides the first comprehensive overview of Genji prints, an exceptional subject and publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its art practices. In the late 1820s, when the writer Ry tei Tanehiko (1783 1842), the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada (1786 1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat down together in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel "A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki" (Nise Murasaki inaka Genji), it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that their actions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblock prints that would flourish until the turn of the century, "Genjie" ( Genji pictures ). During these sixty years, over 1,300 original designs were created, of which many were very popular at their time of release. The story of "A Rustic Genji," set in fifteenth-century Japan, is in many respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibu s (c.973 1014/25) classic novel "The Tale of Genji" from the early eleventh century. As the foremost collection of prints of this subject, the extensive holdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority of images necessary for this publication.".


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