Hokusai : prints and drawings / Matthi Forrer.
By: Forrer, Matthi
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Contributor(s): Katsushika, Hokusai | Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain).
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General Lending | MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending | 769.92 HOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Checked out | 02/02/2024 | 00065566 |
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769.92 HOG Engravings by Hogarth / | 769.92 HOG Hogarth : the complete engravings / | 769.92 HOK Hokusai : the thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji / | 769.92 HOK Hokusai : prints and drawings / | 769.92 HOK Hokusai : inspiration and influence / | 769.92 HOL The Dance of Death / | 769.92 HOL The Dance of Death / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Hokusai was one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. His exquisite compositions and dynamic use of color set him apart from other printmakers, and his unequalled genius influenced both Japanese and a whole generation of Western artists. Now available for the first time in paperback, this book reproduces the artist's finest works in plates that convey the full variety of his invention, each of which is provided with an informative commentary.
In his introduction, Hokusai expert Matthi Forrer traces the artist's career and defines his place in relation to his contemporaries and to the history of Japanese art. Examining all genres of the artist's prolific output -- including images of city life, maritime scenes, landscapes, views of Mount Fuji, bird and flower illustrations, literary scenes, waterfalls and bridges -- Hokusai, Prints and Drawings provides a detailed account of the artist's genius.
"First published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Hokusai: Prints and Drawings', held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 15 November 1991-9 February 1992"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-217).