The Edo period in Japan, from 1615 to 1858, witnessed an unprecedented flourishing of the arts. During these long years of peace and relative stability, Japanese culture attained new levels of refinement and distinction. Innovative painting styles such as Rinpa, nanga, Maruyama-Shijo, ukiyo-e, and zenga flourished along with the traditional painting lineages of the Kano, Tosa, and Hasegawa schools. With the fall of the shogunate in 1868 and the subsequent Meiji restoration, many painting styles current in Edo were practiced along with Western-style oil painting and types that assimilated both Eastern and Western traditions. In An Enduring Vision, twelve distinguished scholars examine Japanese painting in this vibrant period. The book opens with eminent guest curator Tadashi Kobayashi's overview of the exquisite paintings in the Gitter-Yelen collection. Stephen Addiss, Patricia J. Graham, Motoaki Kono, Johei Sasaki, and John T. Carpenter take up, respectively, Nanga, literati, and Rinpa painting, the Maruyama Shijo school,a and aspects of ukiyo-e painting during the Edo period. Patricia Fister, James T. Ulak, and Masatomo Kawai examine, respectively, the influences of Yosa Buson; the Eccentrics Ito Jakuchu, Soga Shohaku, and Nasagawa Rosetsu; and the Zen painter Hakuin Ekaku. Paul Berry addresses the transformation of traditional painting practices in 19th- and 20th-century Japan, and Christine M. E. Guth takes up aspects of nanga and zenga painting in America. In addition, catalogue entries offer fresh commentary on the background and context in which the artworks were created. All these texts are generously illustrated in color. An Enduring Vision presents 138 exceptional artworks by the great masters of the Edo period as well as the paintings of their students, friends, and associates, whose relationships the authors explore and discuss. In addition to the artists mentioned above, the selection includes paintings by Ike Taiga, Sengai, and Tawaraya Sotatsu, among others. The catalogue offers a rare opportunity to appreciate in depth the ways in which these gifted individuals developed as artists. Tadashi Kobayashi is professor of art history, Gakushuin University; director of the Chiba Art Museum; and editor-in-chief of Kokka. Lisa Rotondo-McCord is curator of Asian art, New Orleans Museum of Art. The essayists include Stephen Addiss, Paul Berry, John T. Carpenter, Patricia Fister, Patricia J. Graham, Christine M. E. Guth, Masatomo Kawai, Motoaki Kono, Johei Sasaki, and James T. Ulak.
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st. Cloth, 320 pages, illustrations (chiefly colour); 31 cm. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Spine slightly rolled at the crown. Dust jacket protected in a mylar cover. OVERSIZE! Additional shipping charges may be requested for international & priority orders. A massive coffee-table book. Richly illustrated with colour plates. *** "An Enduring Vision: 17th to 20th-Century Japanese Painting from the Gitter-Yelen Collection presents 138 exceptional art works by the great masters of the Edo period as well as the paintings of their students, friends, and associates, whose relationships the authors explore and discuss. In addition to those artists mentioned above, the selection includes paintings by Ike Taiga, Sengai, and Tawaraya Sotatsu, among others. The catalogue offers a rare opportunity to appreciate in depth the ways in which these gifted individuals developed as artists." - Publisher. *** CONTENTS: Foreword, by E. John Bullard; Acknowledgments, by Lisa Rotondo-McCord; Notes on Collecting, by Kurt Gitter; For the People's Pleasure: Paintings in the Gitter-Yelen Collection, by Tadashi Kobayashi; The Flourishing of Nanga, by Stephen Addiss; The Legacy of Yosa Buson: Exploring the Impact of His Painting Tradition in Omi, Owari, and Osaka, by Patricia Fister; The Later Flourishing of Literati Painting in Edo-period Japan, by Patricia J. Graham; The Maruyama-Shijo School, by Johei Sasaki; Three Eccentrics: Ito Jakuchu, Soga Shohaku, and Nagasawa Rosetsu, by James T. Ulak; Hakuin and Zenga Painting, by Masatomo Kawai; Rinpa School Works in the Gitter-Yelen Collection, by Motoaki Kono; The Fictive Realms of Ukiyo-e Painting, by John T. Carpenter; The Transformation of Traditional Painting Practices in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Japan, by Paul Berry; Nanga and Zenga in America, 1956 to 1976, by Christine M. E. Guth; Epilogue: Edo-period Painting and the Gitter-Yelen Collection, by Stephen Addiss; Catalogue: Works in the Exhibition, by Lisa Rotondo-McCord; Seals, by Junko Kamata. Size: 4to. N° de réf. du vendeur 106052
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Accompanies exhibition at New Orleans Museum of Art, Seattle Asian Art Museum, and The Japan Society in New York City during August 2002 through July 2004. The Flourishing of Nanga, legacy of Yosa Buson, literati painting, Maruyama-Shijo School, Hakuin and Zenga painting, Ito jakuchu, Soga Shohaku, Nagasawa Rosetsu, Rinpa school, Ukiyo-e. Seals, chronology. Generously, beautifully illustrated with color plates. About 80 artists. Book appears unread, like new. 320 pages, 10" x 12". Very heavy book, extra postage for international or expedited orders. N° de réf. du vendeur 105464
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Brief gift inscription by previous owner. An Enduring Vision: 17th to 20th-Century Japanese Painting from the Gitter-Yelen Collection presents 138 exceptional art works by the great masters of the Edo period as well as the paintings of their students, friends, and associates, whose relationships the authors explore and discuss. In addition to those artists mentioned above, the selection includes paintings by Ike Taiga, Sengai, and Tawaraya Sotatsu, among others. The catalogue offers a rare opportunity to appreciate in depth the ways in which these gifted individuals developed as artists. N° de réf. du vendeur SKU2010028429
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art, and presented Aug. 31-Oct. 26, 2002. To be presented subsequently by the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Japan Society, New York, in 2003 and 2004. Description: 320 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 31 cm Contents: Foreword / E. John Bullard -- Acknowledgments / Lisa Rotondo-McCord -- Notes on collecting / Kurt Gitter -- Chronology of historical periods -- For the people's pleasure : paintings in the Gitter-Yelen collection / Tadashi Kobayashi -- The flourishing of Nanga / Stephen Addiss -- The legacy of Yosa Buson : exploring the impact of his painting tradition in Omi, Owari, and Osaka / Patricia Fister -- The later flourishing of literati painting in Edo-period Japan / Patricia J. Graham -- The Maruyama-Shijo school / Johei Sasaki -- Three eccentrics : Ito Jakuchu, Soga Shohaku, and Nagasawa Rosetu / James T. Ulak -- Hakuin and Zenga painting / Masatomo Kawai -- Rinpa school works in the Gitter-Yelen collection / Motoaki Kono -- The fictive realms of Ukiyo-e painting / John T. Carpenter -- The transformation of traditional painting practices in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Japan / Paul Berry -- Nanga and Zenga in America, 1956 to 1976 / Christine M.E. Guth -- Epilogue : Edo-period painting and the Gitter-Yelen collection / Stephen Addiss -- Catalogue : works in the exhibition / Lisa Rotondo-McCord -- Seals / Junko Kamata. N° de réf. du vendeur 2ts721
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