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Japan Journeys : Famous Woodblock Prints of Cultural Sights in Japan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: North Clarendon : Tuttle Publishing, 2015Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (176 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781462914968
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Japan JourneysDDC classification:
  • 769.952
LOC classification:
  • NE1310 -- .M37 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontcover -- Title Page -- Contents -- A Paradise for Travelers -- ABOUT THIS BOOK -- CHAPTER 1 Sights of Tokyo -- Nihonbashi -- Asakusa -- The Sumida River and Ryogoku -- Tokyo Imperial Palace -- The Floating World -- Edo-era Dining -- The Ginza -- Tokyo Station -- Shops and Trades -- Ochanomizu and the Kanda River -- Temples and Shrines -- Tokyo Festivals -- Railways -- CHAPTER 2 Sights around Tokyo -- Yokohama -- Kamakura -- Nikko -- Hakone -- Mount Fuji -- CHAPTER 3 Sights of Kyoto -- Old Kyoto -- Traditional Pastimes -- The Gion District -- Kiyomizu Temple -- Kinkakuji Temple -- Arashiyama -- CHAPTER 4 Sights of Japan -- Nara -- Osaka -- Castle -- Itsukushima -- The Wedded Rocks of Futami -- Other Scenic Highlights -- Picture Credits -- Full Versions of Cropped Images -- Copyright -- Backcover.
Summary: Presenting classic Japanese woodblock prints, Japan Journeys offers a unique perspective on the country's most famous travel destinations. Art historian Andreas Marks has gathered together approximately two hundred Japanese woodblock prints depicting scenic spots and cultural icons that still delight visitors today. Many of the prints are by masters such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Kitagawa Utamaro, and Utagawa Kunisada, and currently hang in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. Katsuhika Hokusai, the artform's most celebrated artist, is also well represented, with many prints from his "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road" series and "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" series, including his world-renowned "Great Wave" print. In addition to prints showcasing Japan's natural beauty, Marks' carefully curated selection depicts roads and railways; favorite pastimes, such as blossom viewing and attending festivals; beloved entertainment, such as kabuki theater; the fashions they wore, and the food they ate. Marks is a leading expert on Japanese woodblock prints, and his Illuminating captions provide background context to the scenes depicted. Images of Japan are a continual source of fascination and delight for visitors and armchair travelers alike, and this original gift book also provides a valuable resource for art historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Japanese art, history, and traditional culture.
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Frontcover -- Title Page -- Contents -- A Paradise for Travelers -- ABOUT THIS BOOK -- CHAPTER 1 Sights of Tokyo -- Nihonbashi -- Asakusa -- The Sumida River and Ryogoku -- Tokyo Imperial Palace -- The Floating World -- Edo-era Dining -- The Ginza -- Tokyo Station -- Shops and Trades -- Ochanomizu and the Kanda River -- Temples and Shrines -- Tokyo Festivals -- Railways -- CHAPTER 2 Sights around Tokyo -- Yokohama -- Kamakura -- Nikko -- Hakone -- Mount Fuji -- CHAPTER 3 Sights of Kyoto -- Old Kyoto -- Traditional Pastimes -- The Gion District -- Kiyomizu Temple -- Kinkakuji Temple -- Arashiyama -- CHAPTER 4 Sights of Japan -- Nara -- Osaka -- Castle -- Itsukushima -- The Wedded Rocks of Futami -- Other Scenic Highlights -- Picture Credits -- Full Versions of Cropped Images -- Copyright -- Backcover.

Presenting classic Japanese woodblock prints, Japan Journeys offers a unique perspective on the country's most famous travel destinations. Art historian Andreas Marks has gathered together approximately two hundred Japanese woodblock prints depicting scenic spots and cultural icons that still delight visitors today. Many of the prints are by masters such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Kitagawa Utamaro, and Utagawa Kunisada, and currently hang in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. Katsuhika Hokusai, the artform's most celebrated artist, is also well represented, with many prints from his "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road" series and "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" series, including his world-renowned "Great Wave" print. In addition to prints showcasing Japan's natural beauty, Marks' carefully curated selection depicts roads and railways; favorite pastimes, such as blossom viewing and attending festivals; beloved entertainment, such as kabuki theater; the fashions they wore, and the food they ate. Marks is a leading expert on Japanese woodblock prints, and his Illuminating captions provide background context to the scenes depicted. Images of Japan are a continual source of fascination and delight for visitors and armchair travelers alike, and this original gift book also provides a valuable resource for art historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Japanese art, history, and traditional culture.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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