Hiroshige: Prints and Drawings

Forrer, Matthi; with essays by Juzo, Suzuki and D, Smith II, Henry

Catalogue from the exhibition held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London from the 3rd of July to the 28th of September 1997.

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) holds an assured place in the history of world art as one of the greatest and best-loved masters of the woodblock print. Together with Katsushika Hokusai, he is the leading creator of landscape imagery in japanese printmaking. Acclaimed in the West as "the artist of mist, snow and rain", Hiroshige certainly possesses a poetic sensibility particularly well attuned to evoking atmospheric effects. Hiroshige is a master of the passing moment, subtly orchestrating a wide range of colours to articulate mood. Including maps, a chronology, glossary and bibliography, this volume offers an excellent introduction to the mainly-sided oeuvre of an artist who, perhaps more specifically "Japanese" than Hokusai, was described by Pisarro as a "marvellous Impressionist".

Published by Prestel Verlag, Munich, 2011 | Paperback

  • Language: English
  • Paperback
  • ISBN 9783791345406
  • 20 x 24.6 cm
  • 256 pages
  • Book Condition: Used with signs of wear on the exterior. Interior as new. Good Condition.
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