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OverviewThis profusely illustrated volume presents groundbreaking scholarship on the Ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) and his immediate artistic and literary circles. Achieving worldwide renown for his dramatic landscape print series, such as the Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji, Hokusai also excelled in book illustrations, erotica and privately commissioned woodcuts called surimono. Aspects of the artist's innovative and novel approach to the graphic arts are discussed in the first half of this volume. Less well known, Hokusai was a highly accomplished painter who oversaw a studio of several selected pupils, including his own daughter Oi, who often worked in a style closely resembling his own. The study of Hokusai's corpus of paintings thus raises many complex issues of authorship, dating and authenticity - further complicated by the abundant production of forgeries both during and after his lifetime. An appendix of recognised Hokusai seals helps further clarify this aspect of the artist's work. The distinguished roster of contributors includes: Asano Shugo, Gian Carlo Calza, John T Carpenter, Timothy T Clark, Doris Croissant, Kobayashi Tadashi, Kubota Kazuhiro, Roger Keyes, Matsudaira Susumu, Matthi Forrer, Naito Masato, David Pollack, John M Rosenfield, Timon Screech, Segi Shin'ichi, Henry D Smith II and Tsuji Nobuo. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gian Carlo Calza , John CarpenterPublisher: Brill Imprint: Hotei Publishing,The Netherlands ISBN: 9789074822572ISBN 10: 9074822576 Pages: 300 Publication Date: August 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis beautifully produced volume collects essays by 15 specialists in Japanese art and may be seen as a kind of sequel to 'Hokusai Paintings: Selected Essays' published some 10 years ago...All of the essays are splendidly illustrated, and the general luxuriousness of the format and the production make this among the most beautiful of recent books on Japanese Art. --The Japan Times Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |