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Hiroshige, 100 Views of Edo | 
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| Authors: Melanie Trede, Lorenz Bichler Publisher: Taschen Category: Book
List Price: $150.00 Buy New: $94.50 You Save: $55.50 (37%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 278480
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Edition: Mul Pages: 294 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.1 Dimensions (in): 20.6 x 14.9 x 2.1
ISBN: 3822848271 Dewey Decimal Number: 709 EAN: 9783822848272 ASIN: 3822848271
Publication Date: January 27, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Hiroshige's Edo: Masterful ukiyo-e woodblock prints of Tokyo in the mid-19th century Literally meaning "pictures of the floating world," [b]ukiyo-e refers to the famous Japanese woodblock print genre[/b] that originated in the 17th century and is practically synonymous with the Western world's visual characterization of Japan. Because they could be mass produced, ukiyo-e works were often used as designs for fans, New Year's greeting cards, single prints, and book illustrations, and traditionally they depicted city life, entertainment, beautiful women, kabuki actors, and landscapes. The influence of ukiyo-e in Europe and the USA, often referred to as Japonisme, can be seen in everything from impressionist painting to today's manga and anime illustration. This reprint is made from one of the finest complete original set of woodprints belonging to the Ota Memorial Museum of Art in Tokyo.
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A joy to hold and a joy to behold. August 20, 2008 George Tannenbaum (new york, NY USA) This is a stunning book. From the moment you feel its silk cover, undo the ivory-like closures, unwrap the book from its casing, I had the sense that this was something special and breathtaking. The detail and color of the prints are beautiful. You can see into the images that Hiroshige created right down to his technique. Taschen produces books that are as brilliantly executed from a production point of view as the body of the book is brilliant from a content point of view.
Uncropped images June 30, 2008 Mark 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Yes, there are cropped images at the start of this huge and beautiful book to add illustrations to the informative introduction, but the main body of this publication is made up of full size, uncropped excellent reproductions of all 118 of the "100 Views". I give it the full 5 stars for the Japanese style binding, single sided printing and silk effect covered portfolio slipcase... and it's uncropped reproductions.
Superb June 5, 2008 Japanese print fan (Los Angeles) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The new Hiroshige tome is wonderful. The colors are bright and the images are focused even including the wood grain from the original woodblock. I have a few of the original prints in my collection and am impressed with the quality of the "new" images. I liked it so much that I gave a copy to friends who also value the artist and genre.
Taschen should be ashamed May 20, 2008 Paint Spot (Andover, MA) 9 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book has a nice and interesting manufacturing job with lots of very large pictures. However, the real essence of an art book is the pictures. The large images are all drastically cropped. Lost is the meaning given to the prints by their context and composition. In Asian Art the "empty" space is at least as important as the image. The editor of this volume seemed to think that the objective images are the essence. To magnify these he cropped. Bad taste! Being such a heavy book, this was expensive to return. I would be embarrassed to even have it on my book shelf.
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