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SEIGENSHA Art Publishing
Address | 9-1 Umetadacho Kyotoshinakagyokukarasumahigashiiru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8136 |
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Hokusai Manga
Original text before translation
解説:永田生慈
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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A6 size / 352 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
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Description
[The long-awaited second volume of the Hokusai Manga! The second volume, "All Things in the Forest," contains illustrations depicting mainly nature, from animals, plants, famous sights*, and landscapes to weather such as rain and wind. The second volume, [Morura Manzo], contains illustrations depicting mainly nature, including animals, plants, famous places* and scenic spots, as well as weather conditions such as rain and wind. It is divided into four categories: [Birds, Animals, Plants, Fish], [Mountains, Rivers, Plants, and Trees], [Waves, Waves, and Flowing Water], and [Creation of Heaven, Earth, and Nature]. The book includes both marine and mountain animals, as well as rare beasts such as elephants and tigers, and even spirit beasts such as the tapir, which is said to eat dreams. The book also includes a collection of landscapes and scenic spots throughout Japan, including mountains, rivers, flowers, and trees. scenery, and scenic spots throughout Japan. Hokusai's depictions of water, rain, wind, and the transition from day to night are also included. and other invisible phenomena such as rain, wind, and the transition from day to night. A must-see for all things in the world where the brush dances! Hokusai captures a moment and depicts it in an instant. Even in his depiction of waves. The waves are so clear that you get the feeling that they are gone a moment later, and the painting is so beautiful. [The shadows of people in "Fugaku Sanjurokkei (Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji)" give the impression that the traveler will no longer be here at the next moment. I have the feeling that the traveler is no longer here. (Excerpt from an interview with Shiriagari Kotobuki) |
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The second volume, [Morura Manzo], contains illustrations depicting mainly nature, including animals, plants, famous places* and scenic spots, as well as weather conditions such as rain and wind.
It is divided into four categories: [Birds, Animals, Plants, Fish], [Mountains, Rivers, Plants, and Trees], [Waves, Waves, and Flowing Water], and [Creation of Heaven, Earth, and Nature].
The book includes both marine and mountain animals, as well as rare beasts such as elephants and tigers, and even spirit beasts such as the tapir, which is said to eat dreams.
The book also includes a collection of landscapes and scenic spots throughout Japan, including mountains, rivers, flowers, and trees.
scenery, and scenic spots throughout Japan. Hokusai's depictions of water, rain, wind, and the transition from day to night are also included.
and other invisible phenomena such as rain, wind, and the transition from day to night. A must-see for all things in the world where the brush dances!
Hokusai captures a moment and depicts it in an instant. Even in his depiction of waves.
The waves are so clear that you get the feeling that they are gone a moment later, and the painting is so beautiful.
[The shadows of people in "Fugaku Sanjurokkei (Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji)" give the impression that the traveler will no longer be here at the next moment.
I have the feeling that the traveler is no longer here. (Excerpt from an interview with Shiriagari Kotobuki)
風景から雨や風といった気象など、主に自然を描いた図版を収録。
「鳥獣蟲魚」「山川草木」「波浪流水」「天地造化」の4つのカテゴリーで構成。
海のものも山のものも、そして象や虎といった珍獣や、夢を食べると言い伝えのある
獏のような霊獣まで、ありとあらゆる生きものや、山・川・草花・木、そして全国各地の
風景、名勝を集めている。北斎が描いた「水」の表現や雨や風、昼から夜への移り変わり
といった「目には見えない流転する現象」を描いた図も収録。必見の筆踊る森羅万象!
北斎は、一瞬をとらえ、それを一瞬のうちに描き切っている。波の描写にしてみても、
一瞬後には、波が砕けてなくなってしまっている感じがとても伝わってくるし、
《冨嶽三十六景》の人影にしてみても、次の瞬間には、もう旅人はここにいないんだろうな
という感じがする。 (しりあがり寿氏 インタビューより抜粋)