Новинка
Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
Аннотация
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) was one of the last great artists in the ukiyo-e tradition. Literally meaning "pictures of the floating world," ukiyo-e was a particular genre of art that flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries and came to characterize the Western world's visual idea of Japan. In many ways images of hedonism, ukiyo-e scenes often represented the bright lights and attractions of Edo (modern-day Tokyo): beautiful women, actors and wrestlers, city life, and spectacular landscapes.
Though he captured a variety of subjects, Hiroshige was most famous for landscapes, with a final masterpiece series known as "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" (1856-1858), which depicted various scenes of the city through the seasons, from bustling shopping streets to splendid cherry orchards.
Характеристики
- Издательство
- TASCHEN
- Серия
- Biblioteca Universalis
- Год выпуска
- 2019
- Переплет
- Твёрдый
- Формат
- 202x150x40 мм
- Количество страниц
- 584