Ukiyo-e ("pictures of the floating world") is an art form that originated in the metropolitan culture of Edo (Tokyo) in the early seventeenth century and involved collaboration between artist, carver, printer and publisher. Printed on fragile paper using a technique of woodcut or woodblock printing, the early black and white designs soon gave way to delicate two-colour prints and then to multicoloured prints. Favourite subjects were portraits of beautiful geisha and courtesans, popular kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers, erotica, scenes from nature, historical subjects and even foreigners in Japan.
The charming, carefully selected ukiyo-e in this book reflect not only Japan's rich history and way of life but also reveal the author's love affair with an art form that has captured the imagination of people all over the world.
Logolounge 5. 2000 работ, созданных ведущими дизайнерами мира
Wristwatch Annual 2012: The Catalog of Producers, Prices, Models, and Specifications
Rock 'n' Roll Myths: The True Stories Behind the Most Infamous Legends
Colour Recipes for Painted Furniture and More
The Rhetoric of Modernism: Le Corbusier as a Lecturer
Gothic Architecture: 158 Plates from the Brandons' Treatise, 1847
The Paris Salons 1895-1914: Volume l Jewellery A-K
Design and the Decorative Arts: Georgian Britain 1714-1837
Eco Architecture: Urban Style (Maisons de Ville, Stadtische Hauser)
Стильные занавески. Оформление окна своими руками
LIFE:The Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Rock 'n' Roll
Close Up, Collector's Edition (with signed photo-print, limited and numbered)
Pure Style Home: Accessible New Ideas for Every Room in your Home
Настольная книга художника. Оборудование, материалы, процессы, техники
Kindergarten Architecture (New Trend of Kindergaten)
A New Sculpturalism: Contemporary Architecture from Southern California
Brand Spaces: Branded Architecture and the Future of Retail Design
Western Furniture: 1350 to the Present Day
500 x Art in Public. Masterpieces from the Ancient World to the Present
Michael O'Neill. On Yoga: The Architecture of Peace
Dream Gardens of England: 100 Inspirational Gardens