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Tjardes, Tamara.
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Tjardes, Tamara.
Taiso, Yoshitoshi, 1839-1892 -- Catalogs.
Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.) -- Catalogs.
Color prints, Japanese.
Prints, Japanese.
Ukiyoe -- Catalogs.
Prints -- New Mexico -- Santa Fe -- Catalogs.
Moon -- In art -- Catalogs.
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One hundred aspects of the moon : Japanese woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi / by Tamara Tjardes.
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Tjardes, Tamara.
Museum of New Mexico Press, c2003.
Call #:
769
.952
T135t
Subjects
Taiso, Yoshitoshi, 1839-1892 -- Catalogs.
Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.) -- Catalogs.
Color prints, Japanese.
Prints, Japanese.
Ukiyoe -- Catalogs.
Prints -- New Mexico -- Santa Fe -- Catalogs.
Moon -- In art -- Catalogs.
ISBN:
9780890134382 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
100 aspects of the moon
Description:
112 p. : col. ill. ; 21 x 26 cm.
Notes:
A series of 100 woodblock prints in the collection of the Museum of International Folk Art, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
"The arrangement follows the design of the exhibit installation held at the Museum of International Folk Art from July 15-Oct. 14, 2001-- Verso t.p."
Summary:
"Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was the last great woodblock print master of the Ukiyo-e tradition, and One Hundred Aspects of the Moon is regarded as his greatest achievement. The only complete set of the series, in the collection of the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, provides for the exquisite reproductions in this popular book on nineteenth-century Japan's most mainstream art amusement. Yoshitoshi was born in the city of Edo (Tokyo) shortly before Japan's violent transformations from a medieval to a modern society. He was keenly interested in preserving traditional Japanese culture against the inclusions of modernism, and his prints celebrate the glory of Japan in its mythology, literature, history, the warrior culture, and fine woodblock print tradition. This book will appeal to a broad audience of connoisseurs as well as the many who cultivate an interest in Japanese art."--Publisher's description.
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Taiso, Yoshitoshi, 1839-1892.
Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.)
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