Painting Edo : Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art by Rachel Saunders and Yukio Lippit (2020, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherYale University Press
ISBN-100300250894
ISBN-139780300250893
eBay Product ID (ePID)26038304114

Product Key Features

Number of Pages180 Pages
Publication NamePainting Edo : Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAsian / General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Permanent Collections, General
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArt
AuthorRachel Saunders, Yukio Lippit
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight50.7 Oz
Item Length1.2 in
Item Width1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2019-947575
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal759.952
SynopsisA sweeping and lavishly illustrated overview of a transformative period in Japanese art-making Japan's Edo period (1615-1868) witnessed the arrival of peace after centuries of warfare, together with economic prosperity, population growth, and increased urbanization. The arts of the period flourished, reflecting and inflecting these fertile conditions. Painting Edo: Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art explores this rich visual culture, highlighting works from an unparalleled collection to showcase the masters of various Edo schools and lineages. Beautiful illustrations punctuate the catalogue's essays: Yukio Lippit situates the works within a broad cultural history of early modern Japan, and Rachel Saunders focuses on a single artist, offering fresh perspectives on the late "bird-and-flower paintings" of Sakai Hoitsu. Together, these essays unpack the literary, artistic, and cultural histories that form the basis for how these masterful works would have been received in their time--and for how we can best understand them today. A complete catalogue of the Feinberg Collection will be published in March 2021. Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums Exhibition Schedule: Harvard Art Museums (February 14-July 18, 2021), A sweeping and lavishly illustrated overview of a transformative period in Japanese art-making Japan's Edo period (1615-1868) witnessed the arrival of peace after centuries of warfare, together with economic prosperity, population growth, and increased urbanization. The arts of the period flourished, reflecting and inflecting these fertile conditions. Painting Edo: Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art explores this rich visual culture, highlighting works from an unparalleled collection to showcase the masters of various Edo schools and lineages. Beautiful illustrations punctuate the catalogue's essays: Yukio Lippit situates the works within a broad cultural history of early modern Japan, and Rachel Saunders focuses on a single artist, offering fresh perspectives on the late "bird-and-flower paintings" of Sakai Hoitsu. Together, these essays unpack the literary, artistic, and cultural histories that form the basis for how these masterful works would have been received in their time--and for how we can best understand them today., A sweeping and lavishly illustrated overview of a transformative period in Japanese art-making Japan's Edo period (1615-1868) witnessed the arrival of peace after centuries of warfare, together with economic prosperity, population growth, and increased urbanization. The arts of the period flourished, reflecting and inflecting these fertile conditions. Painting Edo: Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art explores this rich visual culture, highlighting works from an unparalleled collection to showcase the masters of various Edo schools and lineages. Beautiful illustrations punctuate the catalogue's essays: Yukio Lippit situates the works within a broad cultural history of early modern Japan, and Rachel Saunders focuses on a single artist, offering fresh perspectives on the late "bird-and-flower paintings" of Sakai Hoitsu. Together, these essays unpack the literary, artistic, and cultural histories that form the basis for how these masterful works would have been received in their time--and for how we can best understand them today. A complete catalogue of the Feinberg Collection will be published in March 2021.
LC Classification NumberND1053.5.P35 2020
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