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NEWLAND, AMY REIGLE AND CHRIS UHLENBECK
Ukiyo-E : The Art of Japanese Woodblock Prints
New York: Smithmark, 1994. Hardcover. ISBN: 0831761164. Color ; 10 1/2 x 14 3/4"; 112 pages; Hard cover has black spine with silver lettering. Light rubbing scuffing to covers. DJ has light rubbing, scuffing, shelf wear, edge wear. End papers are black. Pages are clean and tight. Lavishly illustrated with color examples of this glorious Japanese art genre. Sections are: Golden Age, 1780-1810; 19th Cenutry Until the Meiji Restoration; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. Oversized/3#.. Near Fine .
Pegasus BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 14785
USD 25.75 [Appr.: EURO 22.25 | £UK 19.25 | JP¥ 3802]
Keywords: 0831761164 Ukiyo-E; Woodblock Printing; Japanese Art; Asian Art; Art Genre; Japan: Edo Period; Meiji Japan; Japanese History; Women/Womens' History Cultural History Education Art Orient/Asia Geography World History Japan Reference Social History Art: : Ar

 
UHLENBECK, Chris, Amy Reigle NEWLAND & Maureen de VRIES
Waves of renewal - modern Japanese prints, 1900 to 1960. Selections from the Nihon no hanga collection, Amsterdam.
Leiden, Hotei Publishing, 2016. 30.5 x 25.5 cm. 318 pp. Hardcover with dustjacket. Profusely illustrated, chiefly in colour. - Good copy
kAdeBoeken AntiquariaatProfessional seller
Book number: 37000
€  150.00 [Appr.: US$ 174.51 | £UK 130 | JP¥ 25768]
Keywords: japanse kunst / japanese art 9789004307711

 Uhlenbeck, Chris & Amy Reigle Newland, with contributions by Maureen de Vries, Ed Freis & Robert Schaap:, Yoshitoshi. Masterpieces from the Ed freis collection.
Uhlenbeck, Chris & Amy Reigle Newland, with contributions by Maureen de Vries, Ed Freis & Robert Schaap:
Yoshitoshi. Masterpieces from the Ed freis collection.
December 2011, (25 x 30,3 cm), 160 pp. English text, 160 colour ills,, paperback. sukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) created some of the most spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints. The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshi's work was published almost twenty years ago, but advances in scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluation of his work. This publication draws from the Ed Freis collection, which was assembled over the course of thirty years. It illustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshi's early career, including several prints that have to date not appeared in Western language catalogues. The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion of the art and life of Yoshitoshi, and depend little on the usual, at times dubitable, sources frequently used to paint a portrait of the artist. Chris Uhlenbeck offers insight into Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints. He charts the development of Yoshitoshi's work from the late 1850s, when he received his first substantial commissions from various publishers, to his death at the age fifty-three in 1892. Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshi's position among his peers using contemporary accounts found in types of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) ('riddle guidebooks') and in the emerging press. The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully annotated. Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshi's signature works to highlight the details of process and variant editions. Maureen de Vries succinctly describes the often complex, layered iconography of Yoshitoshi's imagery. Robert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix of all Yoshitoshi's documented serial works.
Scriptum Art Books v.o.f.Professional seller
Book number: 6380
€  56.00 [Appr.: US$ 65.15 | £UK 48.5 | JP¥ 9620]

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