One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Author: Tamara Tjardes

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13:

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A wealth of information about herbal remedies native to the Southwest, infused with wisdom, wit, and personal reminiscences.


One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Author: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Publisher:

Published: 2013-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780486498539

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This marvelous evocation of traditional Japanese culture is the vision of the most prolific and influential woodblock artist of the Meiji period. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi began his masterpiece in 1885 and finished it shortly before his death, seven years later. His images depict characters from history and legend — courtesans, warriors, musicians, poets, and ordinary folk — in striking vignettes that unfold by the light of the moon. An eager public of Yoshitoshi's contemporaries snapped up new designs from the "moon series" as quickly as they appeared. The artist incorporated Western techniques into a traditional medium that was already losing ground to photography and lithography. Inspired by history and myth, his portraits of a vanishing world elevated woodblock art to its highest level before the genre's decline. Now, after a century of obscurity, Yoshitoshi's glorious illustrations are being rediscovered. This edition of his greatest work features reproductions of each image in full color and at nearly actual size, accompanied by insightful commentaries.


Yoshitoshi's One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Yoshitoshi's One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Author: John Stevenson

Publisher: Brill Hotei

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789074822428

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Reproduces the artist's "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon" and explains the story behind each design. Includes a biography of Yoshitoshi.


One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Author: De Anima Books

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-10-02

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781532914287

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Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) is a collection of large, moon-themed nishiki-e (multicolored woodblock prints) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839−92). The 100 prints were published in batches by Akiyama Buemon between 1885 and 1892. They depict various aspects of the moon, drawing upon Japanese and Chinese anecdotes, historical events, and mythology, and relate to a wide range of subjects, including famous warriors, notable women, birds and animals, and goblins and ghosts.


Yoshitoshi's Strange Tales

Yoshitoshi's Strange Tales

Author: John Stevenson

Publisher: Brill Hotei

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004337374

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Taisō Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was fascinated by the supernatural, and some of his best work concerns ghosts, monsters, and charming animal transmutations. Yoshitoshi's strange tales presents two series (with full page illustrations) that focus on his depictions of the weird and magical world of the transformed. The first series is One Hundred Tales of Japan and China (Wakan hyaku monogatari, 1865) and it is based on a game in which people told short scary ghost tales in a darkened room, extinguishing a candle as each tale ended. New Forms of Thirty-six Strange Things (Shinken sanjūrokkaisen) of 1889-92 illustrates stories from Japan's rich heritage of legends in more serene and objective ways.


Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 19th Century Japanese Turmoil in Woodblock Prints

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 19th Century Japanese Turmoil in Woodblock Prints

Author: Yoshitoshi Tsukioka

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-15

Total Pages: 45

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The vivid color and scenes from turmoil of 19th century Japan reflects the challenges of the new modern state of Japan. This collection of stunning woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi contains color artwork in a paperback format - perfect for coffee tables, waiting rooms, and anyone who needs more art in their world. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi was born 1839 in the Shinbashi district in Edo, today known as Tokyo, to a wealthy merchant family. Yoshitoshi's prints were often depictions of bloody events, reflecting the state of Japanese society at the time. By the 1870s, Yoshitoshi's popularity had declined sharply, and he developed severe mental health issues in the face of extreme poverty. He produced work until his death in 1892 sporadically, but even a surge in the popularity of newspapers wasn't enough. By the time of his death, woodblock prints were no longer in demand.


Yoshitoshi's Women

Yoshitoshi's Women

Author: John Stevenson

Publisher: University of Washington Press and Avery Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 102

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Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was the last creative genius of woodblock prints, his career spanning traditional Japan and the modernizing of Meiji. He is best known for designs of Japan's legendary past, for violent and bloody prints, and for prints of women. His finest images of women form a series entitled Fuzoku sanjuniso, "Thirty-two Aspects of Daily Life", which was issued in 1888. The series shows women of different social classes from 1789 to Yoshitoshi's present. Sensitively conceived and lavishly produced, the prints are vignettes of women caught in typical moments of their daily lives. The series has become a classic and fetches high prices from collectors. Woodblock prints had always been concerned with what was fashionable and up-to-date - "Thirty-two Aspects of Daily Life" was different in trying to capture the flavor of historical periods that had disappeared. It was original, too, in its attempt to individualize women in a genre that was usually highly stylized. This book presents "Thirty-two Aspects of Daily Life" in full color, explaining the subtleties of each design in text opposite the print. An illustrated introduction explores Yoshitoshi's often problematic relations with women, the lives of courtesans and geisha, and how the series was produced.


Japanese Woodblock Prints

Japanese Woodblock Prints

Author: Andreas Marks

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2012-03-13

Total Pages: 994

ISBN-13: 1462905994

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Japanese woodblock prints, or ukiyo-e, are the most recognizable Japanese art form. Their massive popularity has spread from Japan to be embraced by a worldwide audience. Covering the period from the beginning of the Japanese woodblock print in the 1680s until the year 1900, Japanese Woodblock Prints provides a detailed survey of all the famous ukiyo-e artists, along with over 500 full-color prints. Unlike previous examinations of this art form, Japanese Woodblock Prints includes detailed histories of the publishers of woodblock prints--who were often the driving force determining which prints, and therefore which artists, would make it into mass circulation for a chance at critical and popular success. Invaluable as a guide for ukiyo-e enthusiasts looking for detailed information about their favorite Japanese woodblock print artists and prints, it is also an ideal introduction for newcomers to the world of the woodblock print. This lavishly illustrated book will be a valued addition to the libraries of scholars, as well as the general art enthusiast.


Oasis in the Heart

Oasis in the Heart

Author: Toshimi Horiuchi

Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780834803305

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A collection of Horiuchi's haiku, previously published in such works as Drops of Rainbow and Journey to the Fire Flower. Horiuchi uses examples from his own work to show how composers of haiku in English can avoid imitiating the Japanese form while still following the poetry's original spirit.