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Bizarre, lovely, and bewitching! A comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshi's innovative painting style Ukiyoe genius* Hoshitoshi Tsukioka ran through the turbulent transition from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. He inherited the free and unrestrained ideas of his master, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, while incorporating the realism of Western painting, and at the end of the history of Ukiyo-e, he created a powerful flashpoint. This book contains 150 works from his important oeuvre, including the masterpiece of yokai (monsters) [Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], the pursuit of reality [Shinzen Azuma Nishikie], the foreshadowing of modern Japanese-style beauty painting [Fuzoku Sanjyuu-so], and the masterpiece of his later years [Tsuki Hyakugata]. The collection includes 150 works from his important oeuvre, such as "The Thirty-two Phases of Customs," which foreshadowed the beauty of Japanese painting, and "One Hundred Images of the Moon," a masterpiece from his later years. [Table of Contents] Chapter 1: Yoshitoshi's Sou - Yoshitoshi's Samurai Paintings (Included: [Ichikai Essay] [Yoshitoshi's Samurai Paintings] [Dai Nihon Meisho Kan], etc.) [Contents] [nbsp;][nbsp Chapter 2: Yoshitoshi's Thoughts - Yoshitoshi's Historical Paintings ([Included in: Shin-Sen To Nishikie][Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], etc.) Chapter 3: The Wonders of Sequels ([Included in: Shin-Sen To Nishikie][Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], etc.) Chapter 3: The wonders of sequels ([Included works: Horyukaku Ryoyuudo], [Oshu Adachigahara Hitotsuke no Zu], etc.) Chapter 4: The bewitching and glamour of Hōtoshi's paintings Chapter 4 Yoko and glamour - Yoshitoshi's paintings of beautiful women (Included in [:Twelve Months of Tokyo Pride][Thirty-two Phases of Customs]) Chapter 5 Press (Included in [:Tokyo's Twelve Months of Pride][Thirty-two Phases of Customs]) Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Press (Included works [:Postal Hochi Shimbun] and others) Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Tsuki Hyakkyo - A Compilation of Yoshitoshi's Art (Included [Tsuki Hyakkyo]) |
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Ukiyoe genius* Hoshitoshi Tsukioka ran through the turbulent transition from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. He inherited the free and unrestrained ideas of his master, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, while incorporating the realism of Western painting, and at the end of the history of Ukiyo-e, he created a powerful flashpoint.
This book contains 150 works from his important oeuvre, including the masterpiece of yokai (monsters) [Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], the pursuit of reality [Shinzen Azuma Nishikie], the foreshadowing of modern Japanese-style beauty painting [Fuzoku Sanjyuu-so], and the masterpiece of his later years [Tsuki Hyakugata]. The collection includes 150 works from his important oeuvre, such as "The Thirty-two Phases of Customs," which foreshadowed the beauty of Japanese painting, and "One Hundred Images of the Moon," a masterpiece from his later years.
[Table of Contents]
Chapter 1: Yoshitoshi's Sou - Yoshitoshi's Samurai Paintings (Included: [Ichikai Essay] [Yoshitoshi's Samurai Paintings] [Dai Nihon Meisho Kan], etc.) [Contents] [nbsp;][nbsp
Chapter 2: Yoshitoshi's Thoughts - Yoshitoshi's Historical Paintings ([Included in: Shin-Sen To Nishikie][Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], etc.) Chapter 3: The Wonders of Sequels ([Included in: Shin-Sen To Nishikie][Shinkei Sanjurokai-sen], etc.)
Chapter 3: The wonders of sequels ([Included works: Horyukaku Ryoyuudo], [Oshu Adachigahara Hitotsuke no Zu], etc.) Chapter 4: The bewitching and glamour of Hōtoshi's paintings
Chapter 4 Yoko and glamour - Yoshitoshi's paintings of beautiful women (Included in [:Twelve Months of Tokyo Pride][Thirty-two Phases of Customs]) Chapter 5 Press (Included in [:Tokyo's Twelve Months of Pride][Thirty-two Phases of Customs]) Chapter 5
Chapter 5 Press (Included works [:Postal Hochi Shimbun] and others) Chapter 5
Chapter 6 Tsuki Hyakkyo - A Compilation of Yoshitoshi's Art (Included [Tsuki Hyakkyo])