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Utagawa Kuniyoshi: The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido

Utagawa Kuniyoshi: The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido

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Originally published in 1852 and 1853 The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaid is a richly entertaining series of woodblock prints created by master artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese 1797-1861). The seventy-two finely executed prints include one for each resting point along the well-traveled Kisokaid (Kiso Road)--a historic route stretching from Edo (modern Tokyo) to Kyoto--plus views of the two endpoint cities and an additional series title page. Kuniyoshi never traveled the mountainous Kisokaid but he drew from historic events kabuki plays popular legends and classical literature to illustrate his vision of the towns and stations along the road. This stunning collection of colorful ukiyo-e prints exhibits Kuniyoshis artistic mastery and clever sense of humor. Each work incorporates three elements: the main picture an inset landscape depicting the particular station and a title block. Using parody and pun (both for humor and to avoid government censorship) Kuniyoshi associated each point on the route with one of the most beloved stories of his day--from a reimagined Odyssey to the Japanese fairy tale of Urashima to popular kabuki scenes with courtesans and other "floating world" characters. He made that story the subject of the main picture and put clues to its identity in the title block. Kuniyoshi delighted in these hidden messages and used every inch of the paper to tell his story. Utagawa Kuniyoshi: The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaid celebrates the beauty charm and ingenuity of Kuniyoshis work with more than seventy-five full-color illustrations including reproductions of all the prints in the treasured series. Sarah E. Thompson provides an introductory essay on the history of ukiyo-e and a description of each print.

Product Details

ISBN10: 076494889X

ISBN13: 9780764948893

Author: Thompson, Sarah E.

Binding: Hardcover

Published Date: January 01, 2009

Package Weight: 930.00g

Package Dimension: 248 x 25 x 184cm

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