Clark, Timothy:: Ukiyo-e Paintings in the British Museum. Exhibition: London, British Museum, 1992. 256pp with 223 colour and 224 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 28 x 22cms. Catalogue of the Museum's collection of over 200 paintings, reproduced in colour with details of signatures and seals, biographies of the artists, annotated bibliography. Also covers the development and aesthetic qualities of Ukiyo-e painting and the problem of authenticity.
Catalogue of the Museum's collection of over 200 paintings, reproduced in colour with details of signatures and seals, biographies of the artists, annotated bibliography. Also covers the development and aesthetic qualities of Ukiyo-e painting and the problem of authenticity.
Clark, Timothy et al: The Dawn of the Floating World 1650-1765. Early Ukiyo-e Treasures from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Exhibition: London, Royal Academy, 2001. 334pp with 142 colour plates and 21 colour illustrations. Cloth, 30.5x22.5cms. The exhibition draws on the Boston collection of early Ukiyo-e works and presents studies on the Masters Hishikawa Moronobu and Okumura Masanobu in the catalogue.
The exhibition draws on the Boston collection of early Ukiyo-e works and presents studies on the Masters Hishikawa Moronobu and Okumura Masanobu in the catalogue. Text in English
Clark, Timothy (ed.): Shunga: Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art. Exhibition: London, British Museum, 2013. 556 pages, with over 400 illustrations. Hardback. 29.5 x 25cms. Exploration of the erotic in Japanese paintings and prints of the Edo (1600 - 1868) and early Meiji periods (1868 - 1912). Also discusses how Chinese erotic art influenced Japanese traditions.
Exploration of the erotic in Japanese paintings and prints of the Edo (1600 - 1868) and early Meiji periods (1868 - 1912). Also discusses how Chinese erotic art influenced Japanese traditions. Text in English
Royal Academy of Arts 2001 30 6x4x22 6cm. 2001. Broché. 336 pages. Très bon état
Smith (Lawrence) ; Harris (Victor) - Clark (Timothy)
Reference : 5421
(1994)
ISBN : 1859950299
Parkstone 1994 In-8. Reliure éditeur sous jaquette, 256 pp. Illustrations couleurs
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Londres, Parkstone International, 1994, in-4, relié, jaquette éditeur, 256 pages. Très bon état.
, British Museum Press, 2021 Hardcover, 176 pages, English, 228 x 218 mm, New edition, with illustrations in b/w. ISBN 9780714124896.
Katsushika Hokusai (1760?1849) is considered by many to be Japan?s greatest artist. During his seventy-year career, he produced a considerable oeuvre of some 3,000 color prints, illustrations for over 200 books, hundreds of drawings, and over 1,000 paintings. This exciting collection of 103 exquisite small drawings were made for an unpublished book called The Great Picture Book of Everything ? featuring wide-ranging subjects from depictions of religious, mythological, historical, and literary figures to animals, birds, flowers, and other natural phenomena, as well as landscapes. They are dominated by subjects that relate to ancient China and India, also Southeast and Central Asia. Many subjects found in the collection are not found in previous Hokusai works, including fascinating imaginings of the origin of human culture in ancient China. This beautifully produced book draws on the latest research, illustrating the complete set of drawings, published for the first time.
Introduction générale à l’art japonais avec des illustrations
Quelques moississures sur les deux premières pages ainsi que les deux dernières, sinon très bon état.