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Yoshitoshi's Strange Tales

HardcoverJanuary 1, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9789074822718 ISBN-10: 9074822711
Publisher
Brill
Binding
Hardcover
Published
January 1, 2006
Weight
2.9 lbs
Dimensions
30.40×2.10×25.20 cm

About this book

Yoshitoshi's Strange Tales by Stevenson, John. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9789074822718.

Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was the most popular woodblock artist of his day. Customers lined up on the day of publication for his prints of historical characters and beautiful women. His career, which introduced subtle psychological observation to the artistic and representational world of ukiyo-e, straddled the tumultuous late Edo and early Meiji periods. Yoshitoshi was fascinated by the supernatural, and some of his best work concerns ghosts, monsters, and charming animal transmutations. Yoshitoshis Strange Tales presents two series that focus on his depictions of the weird and magical world of the transformed. The first dates from the beginning and the second from the end of the artists abbreviated career, encapsulating his artistic development. One Hundred Tales of Japan and China (Wakan hyaku monogatari) of 1865 is based on a game in which people told short scary ghost tales in a darkened room, extinguishing a candle as each tale ended. New Forms of 36 Strange Things (Shinken sanjurokkaisen) of 1889-92 tells stories from Japans rich heritage of legends in a more serene and objective manner. The book opens with an illustrated study of Japanese ghost prints and analysis of Yoshitoshis changing treatments of the genre. This is Yoshitoshi at his most whimsical and imaginative.