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Edo. Art in japan 1615-1868

Autor William Eggleston

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Edo. Art in japan 1615-1868
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Edo. Art in japan 1615-1868

Autor William Eggleston

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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The Western understanding of traditional Japanese art is almost wholly based on works from the Edo period, an era of splendor and innovation in thearts. One hallmark of Edo art is the lack of distinction between "high art" and "craft": an artist was as likely to paint on lacquer, ceramic, or textile as onpaper or silk. This gorgeous book presents examples of Edo art in all media and across social boundaries--from paintings of nature and city life on gold-leaf screens to woodblock images of Kabuki actors and courtesans, from Zen paintings and calligraphy to spectacular helmets and armor for the samurai, from brilliantly colored porcelains to textiles made for Noh theater, Kyogen comedy, and affluent women of the merchant class.Works are grouped thematically into such areas as festivals, warrior arts, religious beliefs, travel, play, and courtly traditions, and essays written by experts in the field address these various themes, placing the works in the context of the times. The book also provides entries on the individual objects reproduced. The book is the catalogue for a major exhibition of Edo art at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., from 15 November 1998 to 15February 1999.