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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. Ikeda, Eisen; Utagawa, Hiroshige (illustrateur). 1st Edition. This book is in it's original shrink wrap, was new U$ 90.00 and will be sacrificed for only A$ 70.00! NEW!. N° de réf. du vendeur 518
Description du livre Etat : New. Ikeda, Eisen; Utagawa, Hiroshige (illustrateur). Book is in NEW condition. N° de réf. du vendeur 0807615935-2-1
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. Hiroshige (illustrateur). 1st Edition. 1st. Edition , 1st. Printing 2008 , Red cloth hardcover in the dust jacket , 159 page book with 71 full color plates . Condition : NEW. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 081509-L
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Ikeda, Eisen; Utagawa, Hiroshige (illustrateur). Reproduced from the finest surviving edition of the original manuscript, this book offers an unforgettable portrait of daily life in 19th century Japan. Each plate teems with unique characters, from beggars and brawling men to boaters and finely clothed women; and the artists' gentle humor imbues them all with remarkable, human vitality. Behind the travelers loom castles, cities, powerful waterfalls and other sites familiar to lovers of Japanese history. Readers will travel from station to station through changing seasons, rural roads and city streets, on a journey that explores every stratum of a diverse society. Commentary by art scholar and curator Sebastian Izzard, Ph.D. accompanies each image, offering new insights into the artists' processes, and into the survival of their work. Many of the wood blocks used in printing the original Sixty Nine Stations changed radically after the early editions, and Izzard addresses the protean nature of each image. His commentary details the manuscript's survival during the dramatic social shifts and economic hardship of Hiroshige and Eisen's time, urging an appreciation for its evolution over the years. 'The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido' tells the story of a landmark, immortal artists, and an enduring masterpiece. 71 color images. N° de réf. du vendeur 20100925101868
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Ikeda, Eisen; Utagawa, Hiroshige (illustrateur). Reproduced from the finest surviving edition of the original manuscript, this book offers an unforgettable portrait of daily life in 19th century Japan. Each plate teems with unique characters, from beggars and brawling men to boaters and finely clothed women; and the artists' gentle humor imbues them all with remarkable, human vitality. Behind the travelers loom castles, cities, powerful waterfalls and other sites familiar to lovers of Japanese history. Readers will travel from station to station through changing seasons, rural roads and city streets, on a journey that explores every stratum of a diverse society. Commentary by art scholar and curator Sebastian Izzard, Ph.D. accompanies each image, offering new insights into the artists' processes, and into the survival of their work. Many of the wood blocks used in printing the original Sixty Nine Stations changed radically after the early editions, and Izzard addresses the protean nature of each image. His commentary details the manuscript's survival during the dramatic social shifts and economic hardship of Hiroshige and Eisen's time, urging an appreciation for its evolution over the years. 'The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido' tells the story of a landmark, immortal artists, and an enduring masterpiece. 71 color images. N° de réf. du vendeur 20101005106451
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Ikeda, Eisen; Utagawa, Hiroshige (illustrateur). Hardcover. Reproduced from the finest surviving edition of a rare manuscript, The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido brings Hiroshige and Eisen's portrait of daily life in nineteenth century Japan to Western audiences for the first time. Each of the seventy-one images teems with unique characters, from beggars and brawling men to boaters and finely clothed women. Behind these travellers loom castles, cities, powerful waterfalls and many other sites familiar to lovers of Japanese history. Comments by Sebastian Izzard, Ph.D., accompany each image, not only providing insight into their subject matter, but also discussing their survival during the dramatic social shifts and economic hardship of Hiroshige and Eisen's time. This book tells the story of a landmark, two immortal artists, and an enduring masterpiece. Sebastian Izzard received his Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University. After over twenty years' experience as an auction house specialist, appraiser and dealer in Japanese and Korean Art, he has served as head of the Japanese and Korean art division at Christie's New York, curated shows for the Ukiyo-e Society of America and the Japan Society, and received the Uchiyama Memorial Prize for advances in Japanese print studies. He currently lives in New York. 71 colour illustrations Reproduced from a surviving edition of a rare manuscript, this title brings Hiroshige and Eisen's portrait of daily life in 19th century Japan. Each of the seventy-one images teems with different characters, from beggars and brawling men to boaters and finely clothed women. It tells the story of a landmark, 2 immortal artists, and a masterpiece. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780807615935
Description du livre Cloth. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. Illustrated (illustrateur). First Edition. New York: Braziller, 2008. First edition, first printing. Oblong folio. Cloth binding. 160 pp. Reproduced from the finest surviving edition of the original manuscript, this book offers an unforgettable portrait of daily life in 19th century Japan. Each plate teems with unique characters, from beggars and brawling men to boaters and finely clothed women; and the artists' gentle humor imbues them all with remarkable, human vitality. Behind the travelers loom castles, cities, powerful waterfalls and other sites familiar to lovers of Japanese history. Readers will travel from station to station through changing easons, rural roads and city streets, on a journey that explores every stratum of a diverse society. Commentary by art scholar and curator Sebastian Izzard, Ph.D. accompanies each image, offering new insights into the artists' processes, and into the survival of their work. Many of the wood blocks used in printing the original Sixty Nine Stations changed radically after the early editions, and Izzard addresses the protean nature of each image. His commentary details the manuscript's survival during the dramatic social shifts and economic hardship of Hiroshige and Eisen's time, urging an appreciation for its evolution over the years. The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido tells the story of a landmark, immortal artists, and an enduring masterpiece. New in new dust jacket, protected with an archival-quality mylar cover. N° de réf. du vendeur 018607