The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints
ISBN-13:
9789074822657
ISBN-10:
9074822657
Edition:
Slp
Author:
Amy Reigle Newland
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Hotei Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
528 pages
Category:
Arts Collections
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9789074822657
ISBN-10:
9074822657
Edition:
Slp
Author:
Amy Reigle Newland
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Hotei Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
528 pages
Category:
Arts Collections
Summary
The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints (ISBN-13: 9789074822657 and ISBN-10: 9074822657), written by authors
Amy Reigle Newland, was published by Hotei Publishing in 2006.
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The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints will serve as a source of quick reference as well as an in-depth study of all aspects of Japanese prints from the Edo (1600-1868) to Taisho (1912-26) periods.
The first section of The Hotei Encyclopedia is divided into four main subject areas. Each subject area contains a longer survey article which is accompanied by shorter essays that highlight specific topics pertaining to Japanese prints and their development.
The second section of the book comprises an extensive alphabetical listing of well over a 2000 carefully cross-referenced entries on individual print designers and schools, publishers, carvers, printers and collectors, major Kabuki actors, materials and techniques, conservation, subject-matter/iconography, literature and miscellaneous print-related terminology. This is followed by various appendices, including such aspects as seals of publishers and carvers, signatures, maps and chronological tables.
The first section of The Hotei Encyclopedia is divided into four main subject areas. Each subject area contains a longer survey article which is accompanied by shorter essays that highlight specific topics pertaining to Japanese prints and their development.
The second section of the book comprises an extensive alphabetical listing of well over a 2000 carefully cross-referenced entries on individual print designers and schools, publishers, carvers, printers and collectors, major Kabuki actors, materials and techniques, conservation, subject-matter/iconography, literature and miscellaneous print-related terminology. This is followed by various appendices, including such aspects as seals of publishers and carvers, signatures, maps and chronological tables.
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