Japanese Colour-Prints and Their Designers Japanese Colour-Prints and Their Designers

Japanese Colour-Prints and Their Designers

    • 19,00 kr
    • 19,00 kr

Publisher Description

In the annals of art production the colour-prints designed by the master artists of the Ukiyoé school occupy a unique place. They represent a plebeian art which was not a spontaneous upgrowth from the soil, but, so to speak, a down-growth or offshoot from an old and highly developed art of aristocratic lineage. This elder art had its fountain-head in ancient China. That country, during the Tang and the Sung dynasties (618-905, 960-1280), was the seat of an aesthetic movement during which painting and other arts reached an extraordinarily high development. To the works produced during this great flowering-time of art the Japanese painters of the classical schools turned for inspiration and enlightenment. These works were distinguished by singleness of purpose, rhythmic vitality, and synthetic coherence, and by a clear conception of the essential that goes far beyond anything elsewhere attained, and which, when fully apprehended, must inevitably force a revision of Western ideas and criteria.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2012
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
213
Pages
PUBLISHER
Library of Alexandria
SIZE
2.6
MB