Women in the Ukiyo-e
by
鈴木由紀子
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Manga
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
211
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
Gentōsha, 幻冬舎,
ISBN-10
434402950X
ISBN-13
9784344029507
Description
Delving into the captivating world of Ukiyo-e, this exploration introduces vibrant figures from the Edo period who painted the alluring beauty of women. Notable artists like Harunobu, Utamaro, and Hokusai are brought to life, showcasing their distinct styles and the cultural significance behind their works. Through detailed analysis, readers are invited to appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship and storytelling embedded in these prints, each portraying a unique aspect of femininity and allure that defined the era.
The narrative also focuses on the iconic women depicted in these artworks, capturing the essence of Edo beauties ranging from celebrated courtesans to the emblematic kabuki actresses. The book presents a blend of history and artistry, illuminating the social dynamics and the roles women played in this bustling culture. By unraveling the mysteries of eight influential Ukiyo-e artists, it offers a deeper understanding of their contributions to a rich visual legacy that continues to fascinate art lovers today.
The narrative also focuses on the iconic women depicted in these artworks, capturing the essence of Edo beauties ranging from celebrated courtesans to the emblematic kabuki actresses. The book presents a blend of history and artistry, illuminating the social dynamics and the roles women played in this bustling culture. By unraveling the mysteries of eight influential Ukiyo-e artists, it offers a deeper understanding of their contributions to a rich visual legacy that continues to fascinate art lovers today.
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