The Sketchbooks of Hiroshige (1985) (1st ed) (2 vols)

S$160.00

The Sketchbooks of Hiroshige (1985) (1st ed) (2 vols)

S$160.00

Sketches by ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige, made during his travels in Japan in the 1840s. 2 vols, bound in traditional Japanese accordion binding.

Title: The Sketchbooks of Hiroshige

Author: Hiroshige, Sherman E. Lee (Introduction), Daniel J. Boorstin (Foreword)

Publisher: Berazilier, 1985. First edition.

Condition: Hardcover, 2 vols in slipcase. Near fine. Accordion-style binding. Illustrations on practically every page, except for foreword and introduction. App 9.5″x6.5″. Overseas shipping will cost extra.

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About the book:

An exquisite presentation of unique sketchbooks by the great Japanese master Hiroshige Ando (1797-1858). While Hiroshige’s splendid woodblock prints, in particular his Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, are among the most widely reproduced and best-loved prints in Japanese history, his sketches have rarely been circulated or seen. The sketchbooks date from around 1840 and were created as Hiroshige traveled around Japan. They contain subject matter that ranges from serene landscape and rural scenes to delightful renderings of interiors, historical figures, and animals. The colors are fresh, the renderings fluid, and the use of space astonishing, allowing a sort of fantasy not always possible in the harder lines of woodblock printing. Most importantly, these drawings are of enormous charm to the eye; even those unacquainted with Japanese art will find them an enchanting example of Japanese color, design and subject matter.