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Japanese Visual Culture
Edited by John T Carpenter (managing editor)
Julie Nelson Davis Shigeru Oikawa Henry D Smith II
Hans Bjarne Thomsen and Gennifer Weisenfeld
Japanese Visual Culture is an academic series devoted to the visual culture of the Japanese archipelago of every era Itincludes studies on the history of painting prints calligraphysculpture architecture and applied arts but also extends to theperforming arts cinema manga and anime Despite the recenttrend away from monographs on individual artists or object-based studies the Japanese Visual Culture series recognizes thestill-crucial need for research on Japanese artists or previouslyneglected categories of art to help build the foundation forthe further development of the 983142983145eld It also actively seeksinterdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeologyreligion literature and the social sciences Though all volumes
are published in English the series encourages submission byscholars based in Europe
The series is attractively designed and allows for copiousillustrative material using the latest technology for high-quality colour reproduction The books rely on Brillrsquos well-established distribution networks to research libraries inEurope North America and East Asia especially Japan
While the primary readership will be specialists and studentsof Japanese art history and related 983142983145elds we expect theattractively designed format will attract wider audiences
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Performing PropagandaKamishibai in Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War
Sharalyn Orbaugh University of British Columbia
This will be the 983142983145rst scholarly book in English (and the mostcomplete in any language) on kamishibai (ldquopaper theaterrdquo)a performancevisualtextual art form that was popularon the streets of Japan from 1930-1970 at times eclipsing
even the popularity of movies or manga After providing anintroduction to the form and a history of its developmentin the 1930s the study turns to an in-depth exploration ofthe way kamishibai was used for propaganda purposes bygovernmental and quasi-governmental agencies during
Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War 1931 to 1945
Three chapters analyze a number of wartime kamishibaiplays divided by the demographic segment to which theirspeci983142983145c propaganda messages were addressed very youngchildren older boys from poor neighborhoods rural girlsfarmers male urban shopkeepers widows etc
Then the 983142 983145ndings from those analyses are incorporatedinto a consideration of the phenomenology andneurobiology of propaganda how this particularmedium with its unique combination of text image and
performance and its unique circumstances of consumption(always in a tightly-huddled group of friends neighborsschoolmates or workmates) functioned in helping to createthe propaganda environment that permeated Japan duringthe Fifteen Year War
Each ldquocontentrdquo chapter is followed by the translation (withillustrations) of a propaganda kamishibai play The plays fortranslation have been chosen to provide a broad samplingof representative illustration styles narrative types andtarget demographics
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Courtly Visions
The Politics of Cultural Appropriationand the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
Joshua S Mostow University of British Columbia
Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and The Ise Stories tracesmdashthrough the visual and literary recordmdash
the reception and use of the 10th-century literary romancefrom its creation in a salon of politically disenfranchisedcourtiers through its establishment as a canonical work forfemale artistocratic readers to use as cultural capital in thestruggles within the imperial household in the early 14thcentury Mostow traces the development of the standardizediconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bonedition examining what these tell us about how the Ise wasbeing read and why The study ends with an Epilogue thatbrie852070983148y surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edoperiod and into the modern day
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the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
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983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
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983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
983090983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983096ndash983097Yukiwatari Paroru-sha983089983097983096983097
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
983095 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983093DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
983096 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983097DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
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983089 983090983093 HōsenbōTateyamama ndara Four hanging scrolls inkand colors on silk 983089983096983093983096 Private collectionImage reproduced with permission from the TateyamaMuseum
of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20335 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp
ca 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
bull November 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22900 6
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(400 pages ca 180 color illus)
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
bull ISSN 2210-6278 E-ISSN 2210-6286
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Electronic only EUR 156- US$ 204-
Print only EUR 172- US$ 224-
Electronic amp print EUR 187- US$ 245-bull Individual Subscription rates
Print or Electronic only EUR 57- US$ 75-
Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 16864 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
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Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
bull The Intimate and the Public in Asian
and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
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bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
21
FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 4 0 08 000
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
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bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
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Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
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25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
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29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
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18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
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Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
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29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
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Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
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Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
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Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
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29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
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Japanese Visual Culture
Edited by John T Carpenter (managing editor)
Julie Nelson Davis Shigeru Oikawa Henry D Smith II
Hans Bjarne Thomsen and Gennifer Weisenfeld
Japanese Visual Culture is an academic series devoted to the visual culture of the Japanese archipelago of every era Itincludes studies on the history of painting prints calligraphysculpture architecture and applied arts but also extends to theperforming arts cinema manga and anime Despite the recenttrend away from monographs on individual artists or object-based studies the Japanese Visual Culture series recognizes thestill-crucial need for research on Japanese artists or previouslyneglected categories of art to help build the foundation forthe further development of the 983142983145eld It also actively seeksinterdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeologyreligion literature and the social sciences Though all volumes
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Performing PropagandaKamishibai in Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War
Sharalyn Orbaugh University of British Columbia
This will be the 983142983145rst scholarly book in English (and the mostcomplete in any language) on kamishibai (ldquopaper theaterrdquo)a performancevisualtextual art form that was popularon the streets of Japan from 1930-1970 at times eclipsing
even the popularity of movies or manga After providing anintroduction to the form and a history of its developmentin the 1930s the study turns to an in-depth exploration ofthe way kamishibai was used for propaganda purposes bygovernmental and quasi-governmental agencies during
Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War 1931 to 1945
Three chapters analyze a number of wartime kamishibaiplays divided by the demographic segment to which theirspeci983142983145c propaganda messages were addressed very youngchildren older boys from poor neighborhoods rural girlsfarmers male urban shopkeepers widows etc
Then the 983142 983145ndings from those analyses are incorporatedinto a consideration of the phenomenology andneurobiology of propaganda how this particularmedium with its unique combination of text image and
performance and its unique circumstances of consumption(always in a tightly-huddled group of friends neighborsschoolmates or workmates) functioned in helping to createthe propaganda environment that permeated Japan duringthe Fifteen Year War
Each ldquocontentrdquo chapter is followed by the translation (withillustrations) of a propaganda kamishibai play The plays fortranslation have been chosen to provide a broad samplingof representative illustration styles narrative types andtarget demographics
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bull August 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24882 3
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Courtly Visions
The Politics of Cultural Appropriationand the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
Joshua S Mostow University of British Columbia
Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and The Ise Stories tracesmdashthrough the visual and literary recordmdash
the reception and use of the 10th-century literary romancefrom its creation in a salon of politically disenfranchisedcourtiers through its establishment as a canonical work forfemale artistocratic readers to use as cultural capital in thestruggles within the imperial household in the early 14thcentury Mostow traces the development of the standardizediconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bonedition examining what these tell us about how the Ise wasbeing read and why The study ends with an Epilogue thatbrie852070983148y surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edoperiod and into the modern day
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the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
11_ 1 - 1 4- -1 1
983138983137983147983157983155983141983150rsquo983155 983141983137983154983148983161 983148983145983142983141 983137983150983140 983159983151983154983147983155
983091983089
983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21672 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (320 pp 150 illus)
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 11
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bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20285 6
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bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 10
983090983092
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
1 _ 1_ _ 4 1 - -1 1 7
983091983091
983149983157983148983156983145983152983148983141 983150983137983149983141983155 983142983151983154 983149983137983150983161 983152983141983154983155983151983150983137983155
983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
1 _ 1_ _ 1 - -1 1 7
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
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Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
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bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
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available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
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In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Japanese Visual Culture
Edited by John T Carpenter (managing editor)
Julie Nelson Davis Shigeru Oikawa Henry D Smith II
Hans Bjarne Thomsen and Gennifer Weisenfeld
Japanese Visual Culture is an academic series devoted to the visual culture of the Japanese archipelago of every era Itincludes studies on the history of painting prints calligraphysculpture architecture and applied arts but also extends to theperforming arts cinema manga and anime Despite the recenttrend away from monographs on individual artists or object-based studies the Japanese Visual Culture series recognizes thestill-crucial need for research on Japanese artists or previouslyneglected categories of art to help build the foundation forthe further development of the 983142983145eld It also actively seeksinterdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeologyreligion literature and the social sciences Though all volumes
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Performing PropagandaKamishibai in Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War
Sharalyn Orbaugh University of British Columbia
This will be the 983142983145rst scholarly book in English (and the mostcomplete in any language) on kamishibai (ldquopaper theaterrdquo)a performancevisualtextual art form that was popularon the streets of Japan from 1930-1970 at times eclipsing
even the popularity of movies or manga After providing anintroduction to the form and a history of its developmentin the 1930s the study turns to an in-depth exploration ofthe way kamishibai was used for propaganda purposes bygovernmental and quasi-governmental agencies during
Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War 1931 to 1945
Three chapters analyze a number of wartime kamishibaiplays divided by the demographic segment to which theirspeci983142983145c propaganda messages were addressed very youngchildren older boys from poor neighborhoods rural girlsfarmers male urban shopkeepers widows etc
Then the 983142 983145ndings from those analyses are incorporatedinto a consideration of the phenomenology andneurobiology of propaganda how this particularmedium with its unique combination of text image and
performance and its unique circumstances of consumption(always in a tightly-huddled group of friends neighborsschoolmates or workmates) functioned in helping to createthe propaganda environment that permeated Japan duringthe Fifteen Year War
Each ldquocontentrdquo chapter is followed by the translation (withillustrations) of a propaganda kamishibai play The plays fortranslation have been chosen to provide a broad samplingof representative illustration styles narrative types andtarget demographics
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Courtly Visions
The Politics of Cultural Appropriationand the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
Joshua S Mostow University of British Columbia
Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and The Ise Stories tracesmdashthrough the visual and literary recordmdash
the reception and use of the 10th-century literary romancefrom its creation in a salon of politically disenfranchisedcourtiers through its establishment as a canonical work forfemale artistocratic readers to use as cultural capital in thestruggles within the imperial household in the early 14thcentury Mostow traces the development of the standardizediconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bonedition examining what these tell us about how the Ise wasbeing read and why The study ends with an Epilogue thatbrie852070983148y surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edoperiod and into the modern day
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the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
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983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
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983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
983090983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983096ndash983097Yukiwatari Paroru-sha983089983097983096983097
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
983095 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983093DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16864 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
983090983090
983155983157983162983157983147983145 983078 983156983145983150983145983151983155
further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
983152983137983154983156 983145983145 983157983150983140983141983154983155983156983137983150983140983145983150983143 983159983151983151983140983138983148983151983139983147-983152983154983145983150983156983141983140 983145983148983148983157983155983156983154983137983156983141983140 983138983151983151983147983155
983095983097
983092983094 Meikagafu Edited by Mano Tōkei Nagoya983089983096983089983092 983090983095983093x 983089983097 cm Ebicollection ARCdatabase Ritsumeikan University Ebi983088983091983094983089
This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 23689 9
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bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
bull The Intimate and the Public in Asian
and Global Perspectives 4
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
69
r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
r i _ J ni _ 00 _ 9 in - 0- 0 4 9
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25832 7
bull Paperback (192 pp with 200 illus)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 76-
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
21
FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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more than 600 color illus)
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Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
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Performing PropagandaKamishibai in Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War
Sharalyn Orbaugh University of British Columbia
This will be the 983142983145rst scholarly book in English (and the mostcomplete in any language) on kamishibai (ldquopaper theaterrdquo)a performancevisualtextual art form that was popularon the streets of Japan from 1930-1970 at times eclipsing
even the popularity of movies or manga After providing anintroduction to the form and a history of its developmentin the 1930s the study turns to an in-depth exploration ofthe way kamishibai was used for propaganda purposes bygovernmental and quasi-governmental agencies during
Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War 1931 to 1945
Three chapters analyze a number of wartime kamishibaiplays divided by the demographic segment to which theirspeci983142983145c propaganda messages were addressed very youngchildren older boys from poor neighborhoods rural girlsfarmers male urban shopkeepers widows etc
Then the 983142 983145ndings from those analyses are incorporatedinto a consideration of the phenomenology andneurobiology of propaganda how this particularmedium with its unique combination of text image and
performance and its unique circumstances of consumption(always in a tightly-huddled group of friends neighborsschoolmates or workmates) functioned in helping to createthe propaganda environment that permeated Japan duringthe Fifteen Year War
Each ldquocontentrdquo chapter is followed by the translation (withillustrations) of a propaganda kamishibai play The plays fortranslation have been chosen to provide a broad samplingof representative illustration styles narrative types andtarget demographics
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Courtly Visions
The Politics of Cultural Appropriationand the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
Joshua S Mostow University of British Columbia
Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and The Ise Stories tracesmdashthrough the visual and literary recordmdash
the reception and use of the 10th-century literary romancefrom its creation in a salon of politically disenfranchisedcourtiers through its establishment as a canonical work forfemale artistocratic readers to use as cultural capital in thestruggles within the imperial household in the early 14thcentury Mostow traces the development of the standardizediconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bonedition examining what these tell us about how the Ise wasbeing read and why The study ends with an Epilogue thatbrie852070983148y surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edoperiod and into the modern day
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the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
11_ 1 - 1 4- -1 1
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983091983089
983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21672 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (320 pp 150 illus)
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
1 _ 1_ _ 4 1 - -1 1 7
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983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
1 _ 1_ _ 1 - -1 1 7
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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(216 pp ca 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
983089983091983094
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
_ 1 _1 1 1-11-1 1
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983089983091983097
983097983093a Taki Katei Detail ofOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Wainscot panel ink and colour on silk 983090983097983093 983089983089983092983093 cm
Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
_ 1 _1 1 1-11-1 1
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983096983088
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
983090983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983096ndash983097Yukiwatari Paroru-sha983089983097983096983097
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
bull December 2012
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20335 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp
ca 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
bull November 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22900 6
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(400 pages ca 180 color illus)
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
bull ISSN 2210-6278 E-ISSN 2210-6286
bull Institutional Subscription rates
Electronic only EUR 156- US$ 204-
Print only EUR 172- US$ 224-
Electronic amp print EUR 187- US$ 245-bull Individual Subscription rates
Print or Electronic only EUR 57- US$ 75-
Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16864 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
bull The Intimate and the Public in Asian
and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
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bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Courtly Visions
The Politics of Cultural Appropriationand the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
Joshua S Mostow University of British Columbia
Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and The Ise Stories tracesmdashthrough the visual and literary recordmdash
the reception and use of the 10th-century literary romancefrom its creation in a salon of politically disenfranchisedcourtiers through its establishment as a canonical work forfemale artistocratic readers to use as cultural capital in thestruggles within the imperial household in the early 14thcentury Mostow traces the development of the standardizediconographies of the Rinpa school and the printed Saga-bonedition examining what these tell us about how the Ise wasbeing read and why The study ends with an Epilogue thatbrie852070983148y surveys the uses Ise was put to throughout the Edoperiod and into the modern day
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983089983090
983152983137983145983150983156983145983150983143 983139983145983154983139983148983141983155
the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
11_ 1 - 1 4- -1 1
983138983137983147983157983155983141983150rsquo983155 983141983137983154983148983161 983148983145983142983141 983137983150983140 983159983151983154983147983155
983091983089
983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21672 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (320 pp 150 illus)
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 11
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20285 6
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bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 10
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983156983144983141 983148983145983142983141 983137983150983140 983137983142983156983141983154983148983145983158983141983155 983151983142 983144983137983150983137983138983157983155983137 983145983156983139983144983373
details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
1 _ 1_ _ 4 1 - -1 1 7
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983149983157983148983156983145983152983148983141 983150983137983149983141983155 983142983151983154 983149983137983150983161 983152983141983154983155983151983150983137983155
983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
1 _ 1_ _ 1 - -1 1 7
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
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Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
bull ISSN 2210-6278 E-ISSN 2210-6286
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Electronic only EUR 156- US$ 204-
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
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bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
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Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
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bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
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available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
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In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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the notable personages in the medieval and early
modern periods exiled there Bakusen was the sec-
ond of three surviving sons born to Tsuchida
Chiyokichi a successful farmer businessman and
village offi cial for Niibo a fourth son the familyrsquos
firstborn died in infancy The Tsuchida family had
risen to local political and social prominence on
Sado in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries and although the tenancy reforms of the
early Meiji era drastically affected the familyrsquos
wealth and holdings these had largely been recov-
ered by the time of Bakusenrsquos birth allowing him to
grow up in comparative privilege983090
Most of what we know about Bakusenrsquos early
years we learn from the familyrsquos youngest son Tsu-
tomu who made a name for himself as Tsuchida
Kyōson (983089983096983097983089ndash983089983097983091983092) an essayist critic and profes-
sor of philosophy at Kyoto University Kyōson
wrote a description of his brotherrsquos youthful days
on Sado published in memoriam shortly after
Bakusenrsquos death in 983089983097983091983094 Kyōson describes Bakus-
enrsquos prodigious talent with the brush emerging
when his brother was four and notes that he devel-
oped this talent largely through self-learning com-
plimented by rudimentary lessons in calligraphy
at elementary school and the occasional advice
from local amateur artists and traveling painters
Kyōson identifies the various artworks Bakusen
studied at local temples and in local private collec-
tions or encountered in periodic journals as his
most important teachers rather than any living
instructor It was from these paintings and images
Kyōson explains that Bakusen absorbed a variety
of brush styles and painting techniques until he was
983089 TsuchidaBakusen sketches circa983089983097983088983088 Inkon paper Sado History Museum Photo by author
11_ 1 - 1 4- -1 1
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983091983089
983089983089 TsuchidaBakusenPunishment 983089983097983088983096 Ink colors on silkframed (originally six-panel folding screen) National MuseumofModern Art Kyoto
a longing for an idyllic life set in Japanrsquos pre-
industrial landscape983095983095
When we compare Manchurian Summer
Heat with Punishment we find an increased
sophistication in the later work in ter ms of compo-
sition and mise en scegravene The prominently displayed
time schedule and a blossoming aster lying near the
girlrsquos foot for example supply clues regarding the
nature of the childrens offense suggesting the
three young students dawdled on the way to school
picking flowers The scene enhanced by an envel-
oping warm golden glow seems tailor made to
arouse nostalgia in the viewer for a past time
(childhood) and place (Japanrsquos rural countryside)
where life and its problems were far less
complicated In this sense Punishment reflects
the salient facts about nostalgia observed by
Svetlana Boym
At first glance nostalgia is a longing for a place but
actually it is a yearning for a different time ndash the
time of our childhood the slower rhythms of our
dreams In a broader sense nostalgia is a rebellion
against the modern idea of time the time of history
and progress983095983096
Overt sentimentalism of the sort on display in Pun-
ishment is rarely associated with artistic modernism
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Painting Circles
Tsuchida Bakusen and Nihonga Collectivesin Early Twentieth Century Japan
John D Szostak University of Hawaii at Manoa
Painting Circles addresses the changing professional milieuof artists in early 20th century Japan particularly the
development of new social roles and networks and how thesefactors informed the development of artistic identity Thefocus of the study is the Nihonga painter Tsuchida Bakusen(1887-1936) who in 1918 founded an exhibition collective theKokuga Society in response to increasing dissatisfaction withthe nationrsquos government-sponsored exhibition salon Thestudy examines e1048678forts by Bakusen and company to establishan independent position vis-agrave-vis the arts establishment bydemonstrating their re852070983148exive knowledge of Western modernistart movements on the one hand and on the other by showingtheir deep commitment to preserving traditional Japanesepainting themes media and techniques into the 20th century
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
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983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
983090983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983096ndash983097Yukiwatari Paroru-sha983089983097983096983097
J 7_p00 _ indd 80 0 - - 63
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
983095 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983093DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
983096 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983097DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
J 6_p00 _ 7 indd 90 06- - 0956
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983089 983090983093 HōsenbōTateyamama ndara Four hanging scrolls inkand colors on silk 983089983096983093983096 Private collectionImage reproduced with permission from the TateyamaMuseum
of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
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bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
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(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
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Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
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East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
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The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
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bull November 2013
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
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bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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details of the young Itchōrsquos earliest associations with
Yasunobu 983090983092 Almost no known works survive from
the period when Itchō was securely under Yasuno-
bursquos wing in the Nakabashi school we have merely a
textual record indicating that the boy signed a work
with the name Isaburō when he was ten 983090983093 The best
record of Kanō-school training a nineteenth-centu-
ry account by Kanō Hōgai (983089983096983090983096ndash983096983096) tells of a strict
hierarchy among the student-artists who learned
primarily by reproducing models983090983094
One hanging scroll by Itchō probably painted
sometime in the 983089983094983094983088s or 983089983094983095983088s dates to the period
when he was still associated with his master De-
picting Jizō (the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha) and now
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
the work clearly reveals Itchōrsquos mastery of a stand-
ard Kanō subject the religious icon (fig 983093) Icons
were necessary for the rituals that were held
throughout the year and the offi cial painters were
called on to render them Itchō has signed the work
in gold with his rarely found Kanō-derived name
Shūrinsai suggesting that he painted the image
while he still maintained an affi liation with theschool An icon such as this was a typical proving
ground for a young painter Given its small size this
formal rendering of Jizō the deity known for saving
souls from the various Buddhist hells may have
been executed for a temple or a private household
shrine This type of icon was a highly codified work
that necessitated knowledge of correct iconography
and materials knowledge that could only be gained
through access to offi cial painters Itchōrsquos meticu-
lous application and modulation of the colored pig-
ments and gold and the control evident in the per-
fectly round unwavering flow of his brush in the
gold black gray and red ldquoiron linesrdquo of the man-
dorla behind the figure are clearly the result of con-
scientious practice that must have spanned years
This is the gaku that Yasunobu so stresses in his
treatise Gadō yōketsu The signature notes that the
work was ldquoreverently paintedrdquo (tsutsushinde egaki )
implying that its creation should be perceived as a n
act of devotion viewing the painting was an act of
reverence as well This attitude reflected in the sig-
nature helps us to understand the grave purpose of
983093 HanabusaItchōTheBodhisattvaJizō 983089983094983094983095ndash983097983096 Hanging
scrollmineralcolorsandgoldonpaper983094983090983097x 983090983094983095cmTheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
1 _ 1_ _ 4 1 - -1 1 7
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983089983089 HanabusaItchōStandingBeautyLate 983089983095th century Hanging scrollcolor on silk 983095983089983093x 983090983097983096 cm ChibaCity Museum ofArt
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The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-Rebel of Edo
Miriam Wattles UCEAP Tokyo Study Center
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō(1652-1724) painter haikai-poet singer-songwriter and artistsubversive in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Artist-
Rebel of Edo Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
the tensions of his time many of Itchōrsquos original works becamemodels emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists A wide array ofsources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positionsthat are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations
While on the one hand his legend as seditious exile appearsin the 983142983145ctional cross-media worlds of theater novels andprints on the other hand factual accounts of his complicatedartistic life reveal an important 983142983145gure within the 983142983145rst artistsrsquobiographies of early modern Japan
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
_ 1 _1 1 1-11-1 1
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983089983091983097
983097983093a Taki Katei Detail ofOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Wainscot panel ink and colour on silk 983090983097983093 983089983089983092983093 cm
Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
983090983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983096ndash983097Yukiwatari Paroru-sha983089983097983096983097
J 7_p00 _ indd 80 0 - - 63
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
983095 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983093DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
983096 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983097DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
J 6_p00 _ 7 indd 90 06- - 0956
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983089 983090983093 HōsenbōTateyamama ndara Four hanging scrolls inkand colors on silk 983089983096983093983096 Private collectionImage reproduced with permission from the TateyamaMuseum
of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
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East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
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Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 23689 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (352 pp)
bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25832 7
bull Paperback (192 pp with 200 illus)
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
bull December 2013
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bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
bull List price EUR 45- US$ 58-
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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more than 600 color illus)
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
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bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World
Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
Alfred Haft Sainsbury Institute for the Study
of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Japanrsquos classical tradition underpinned almost every area
of cultural production throughout the early modern or Edoperiod (1615ndash1868) This book o1048678fers the 983142983145rst in-depth accountof three aesthetic strategiesmdashunexpected juxtaposition(mitate) casual adaptation ( yatsushi ) and modern standardsof style ( fūr yū)mdashthat shaped the way Edo popular culture andparticularly the Floating World absorbed and responded to thisforce of cultural authority Combining visual documentaryand literary evidence Alfred Haft here explores why thethree strategies were central to the life of the Floating Worldhow they expanded the conceptual range of the popular
woodblock print (ukiyo-e) and what they reveal about therole of humor in the Floating
Worldrsquos relationship withestablished society Througha critical analysis of printsby major artists such asHarunobu Koryūsai UtamaroEishi and Hiroshige AestheticStrategies of the Floating World shows how the strategiesmade ukiyo-e not merely theby-product of a demimondebut an agent in the social andcultural politics of their time
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
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983094 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)pp983091983090ndash983091 DonguritoYamaneko
Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
983095 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983093DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
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(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
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Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
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Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
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Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
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Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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A UT H OR S
I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Painting Nature for the Nation
Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
Rosina Buckland National Museum of Scotland
In Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Katei and the Challengesto Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan Rosina Buckland o1048678fers an
account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830ndash1901)Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintingscollaborative works and book illustrations by this highlysuccessful yet neglected 983142 983145gure Buckland traces how Kateitransformed his art and practice based in modes derived fromChina in order to ful983142983145l the needs of the modern nation-state atlarge-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court She providesa rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspiredculture during the 1880s and the hostility which it faced in thefollowing decade
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983097983089 Taki Katei Kano Eitoku Tatsunobu and Noguchi YūkokuSumiyoshi Fuji and Yos hino 983089983096983096983097 Set of three hanging scrollsink and colour on silk Each H 983089983095983088983096 x 983094983096983093 cm Museum of the Imperial Collections
( gōtenjō) The subjects are birds and flowers of the
four seasons as well as narrative scenes in Yamato-
e style for the cupboard doors983092983090
The artists were all affi liated with the Japan Art
Association chosen because they had participated
in the door-painting programme for the palace
The two painters for the fusuma in the central
rooms were Katei and Noguchi Yūkoku and their
selection echoed their prominent roles as artists of
the ceiling paintings for the imperial palacersquos
East Antechamber983092983091 The paintings are on silk
and as suits their location in rooms overlooking
a lake they take water as their theme For the
higher-status Audience Chamber (Ekken-no-ma)
fitted with a tokonoma alcove Kateirsquos One Thou-
sand Plovers spreads over six doors and four wain-
scot-panels (fig 983097983093)983092983092 Across the wide door-panels
columns of birds in flight rise and swoop in an open
sky moving from right to left away from the corri-
dor into the room to create a powerful sense of the
undulations of the flock Those at the front are
depicted clearly while those further back are par-
tially obscured by banks of gold mist Their num-
bers thin towards the corner of the room and on
the final panel of the sequence one line recedes into
the far distance On the wainscot-panels the birds
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Rakujuen Mishima
983097983093 Taki Katei View of Audience Chamber withOne Thousand Plovers 983089983096983097983090 Sliding door-panels ink and colour on silk
Each panel H 983089983095983088983088 x 983089983092983088983088 cm Rakujuen Mishima
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
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Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
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983093983097 Depiction ofhell Detail from the Sōshinbō [B] Tateyamamanda ra (983092983090) Photograph by author
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
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bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
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(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
983092983094 Meikagafu Edited by Mano Tōkei Nagoya983089983096983089983092 983090983095983093x 983089983097 cm Ebicollection ARCdatabase Ritsumeikan University Ebi983088983091983094983089
This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
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In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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from as econd person perspective in four different
postures The picture and layoutthus construct an
active subject position for the implied reader with
Konzaburō lsquodemandingrsquo attention (fig 983090983094) Atthis
pointin the narrative Konzaburō is trying to dem-
onstrate his own sincerity by denying foxmischief
and inviting the children to the slide show so the
viewpointis impelling the viewer to believe him and
enter into a contract with him Kobayashirsquos che-
querboard layoutseparates yetsimultaneously links
the pictures and words by interspersing four pieces
oftext in white rectangles with four blue rectangles
ofa beckoning anthropomorphicKonzaburō The
first four boxes position Konzaburō against his
narrative denial of fox trickery and his recount
of Jimbērsquos drunkenness (attop) and his offer of
dumplings (atbottom ndash reading direction is rightto
left) On the second (lefthand) page he is inviting
the children to the slide showafter the children po-
litely refuse Konzaburōrsquos offer ofdumplings This
aligns viewers with Shirō and Kankorsquos position as
Konzaburō entreats them to both believe him and
accepthis invitation
The viewer is being positioned to trust
Konzaburō butalso to share in the joke aboutthe
drunken Jimbērsquos all night antics to be similarly
bemused by the humanrsquos behaviour Such position-
ing establishes acontract with Konzaburō before
the invitation to the slide show is issued The dia-
logic interaction helps breaks down the dichotomy
in humananimal relationships and forms the basis
for further negotiations By interpellating viewers
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Paroru-sha983089983097983095983097
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983096 KobayashiToshiya(983089983097983092983095ndash)p983091983097DonguritoYamanekoParoru-sha983089983097983095983097
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Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhismin Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
Helen Kilpatrick University of Wollongong
In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Helen Kilpatrickexamines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japanrsquos most
celebrated authors Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) The deeplyBuddhist Kenjirsquos imaginative dōwa (childrenrsquos tales) are amongthe most frequently illustrated in Japan today Numerousinternationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shikō KimTschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in anarray of intriguing visual styles reinvigorating them as picturebooks for modern audiences
Focusing on some of Kenjirsquos most famous narratives the authoranalyses the ways artists respond to the storiesrsquo metaphysicalphilosophies exploring the interaction of literature art andculture Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted
with full colour images of the representations of Kenjirsquos workmaking the book a valuable resource on how illustrationsshape story and how these picture books continue to conveythe textsrsquo witty and ironic messages more deeply than the
written word alone
bull December 2012
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20335 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp
ca 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
bull November 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22900 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(400 pages ca 180 color illus)
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
Brillrsquos journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly communityrsquosexpanding interest in this rich and varied 983142983145eld
For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
bull ISSN 2210-6278 E-ISSN 2210-6286
bull Institutional Subscription rates
Electronic only EUR 156- US$ 204-
Print only EUR 172- US$ 224-
Electronic amp print EUR 187- US$ 245-bull Individual Subscription rates
Print or Electronic only EUR 57- US$ 75-
Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16864 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
available in
Paperback
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
bull The Intimate and the Public in Asian
and Global Perspectives 4
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block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
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In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
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bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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of kami worship should be replaced and that
Buddhistsc ulpture temple bells and other objects
should be removed from shrine precincts983089983093 These
edicts intended to reorganize the hybrid religious
environmentthat had developed over many centu-
ries have been dubbed shinbutsubunri-rei (kami and
buddha [shrine-temple] separation edicts also
called hanzen-rei )983089983094 An important object of this
ldquoseparationrdquowas to intensify the new governmentrsquos
prerogatives through the emperorrsquos ancestral con-
nection to and his embodimentof kami powersmdash
and to use this in creating a unified identity for citi-
zens ofthe rapidly modernizingnation Reinventing
practices related to kami worship and asserting
authority over restructured shrines contributed to
transformingJapanrsquos religious landscape
Shinbutsu bunri activities occurred throughout
Japan There was however much regional varia-
tiondiverse kami -buddha combinatory arrange-
ments obtained at different locations and the
individuals responsible for implementing these
policies held divergent ideas In some places
separation was only loosely enforced in others
numerous temples and Buddhist sculptures were
destroyed The most extreme examples referred
to as haibutsu kishaku (expelling Buddhism and
destroying its teachings) amounted to a riotous
frenzy
Research of these events tends to emphasize
virulent anti-Buddhist elements reflecting the
interests of scholars in focusingon parts of the
country thatwere worstaffected Indeed Buddhist
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Hell-bent for Heavenin Tateyama Mandara
Painting and Religious Practiceat a Japanese Mountain
Caroline Hirasawa Sophia University Tokyo
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama mandara treats the historyreligious practice and visual culture that developed aroundthe mountain Tateyama in Toyama prefecture CarolineHirasawa traces the formation of institutions to worshipkami and Buddhist divinities in the area examines how twotowns in the foothills 983142983145ercely fought over religious rights anddemonstrates how this contributed to the creation of paintingscalled Tateyama mandara
The images depict pilgrims monks animals and supernaturalbeings occupying the mountainrsquos landscape thought tocontain both hell and paradise Sermons employing these
paintings taught that people were doomed to hell in the alpinelandscape without cult interventionmdashand promoted rites ofsalvation Women were particular targets of cult campaignsHirasawa concludes with an analysis of spatial practices atthe mountain and in the images that reveals what the cultprovided to female and male constituents
Drawing on methodologies from historical art historical andreligious studies this book untangles the complex premisesand mechanisms operating in these pictorializations of themountainrsquos mysteries and furthers our understanding of the
bull December 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp
ca 100 color illus)
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rich complexity of pre-modern Japanese religion
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
bull November 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22900 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(400 pages ca 180 color illus)
bull List price EUR 130- US$ 178-
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 3
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
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The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
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bull November 2013
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
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bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Art and War in Japan and its Empire1931-1960
Asato Ikeda Fordham University New York
Aya Louisa McDonald University of Nevada
and Ming Tiampo Carleton University
Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960 is an anthologythat investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-
1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholarsincluding art historians historians and museum curators fromthe United States Canada France Taiwan Korea and JapanThis will be the 983142 983145rst art-historical anthology that examinesresponses to the war within and outside Japan in the wartimeand postwar period The anthology will scrutinize o1048678983142 983145cial anduno1048678983142983145cial war artists who recorded propagated or resentedthe war explore the unprecedented transnationality of artisticactivity under Japanrsquos colonial expansion and consider therole of todayrsquos museum institutions in remembering the warthrough art
Contributors include Asato Ikeda Aya Lousa McDonald MingTiampo Akihisa Kawata Mikiko Hirayama Mayu TsuruyaMichael Lucken Bert Winther-Tamaki Mark H Sandler MakiKaneko Kendall Brown Reita Hirase Gennifer WeisenfeldKari Shepherdson-Scott Aida-Yuen Wong Hyeshin Kim LauraHein and Julia Adeney Thomas
bull November 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22900 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(400 pages ca 180 color illus)
bull List price EUR 130- US$ 178-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 5
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
bull September 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20612 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 2
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
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Related Journal
East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles thattreat any aspect of publishing history productiondistribution and reception of manuscripts imprints(books periodicals pamphlets and single sheet
prints) and electronic text Studies of authorship andediting the business of publishing reading audiencesand reading practices libraries and book collectionthe relationship between the state and publishingmdashto name just a few possible topicsmdashare welcome
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For more information please visit brillcomeaps
bull 2014 Volume 4 in 2 issues
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 1
Also available in paperback
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24325 5
bull Paperback (296 pp incl 197 illus mostly in color)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
Now
available in
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
bull Brillrsquos Japanese Studies Library 40
bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
bull The Intimate and the Public in Asian
and Global Perspectives 4
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block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
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bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
21
FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 4 0 08 000
62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Edwardian Londonthrough Japanese Eyes
The Art and Writings ofYoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
William S Rodner
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) a prominent 983142983145gure on the earlytwentieth-century London art scene
whose popular illustrations of Britishlife adroitly blended stylistic elementsof East and West He established hisreputation with watercolors for theavant-garde Studio magazine andattained success with The Colour of
London (1907) the book that o1048678fered
in word and picture his outsiderrsquosresponse to the modern Edwardianmetropolis Three years later herecounted his British experiences inan admired autobiography aptly titled
A Japanese Artist in London Hereand in later publications Markinoo1048678fered a distinctively Japaneseperspective on European life that wonhim recognition and fame in a Britainthat was actively engaging with pro-
Western Meiji Japan Based on a widerange of unpublished manuscripts and
Edwardian commentary this lavishlyillustrated book provides a closeexamination of over 150 examples ofhis art as well analysis of his writingsin English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanesetheater womenrsquos su1048678frage currentevents in the Far East and observationson traditional Asian art as well as
Western Post-Impressionism
Art and Palace Politicsin Early Modern Japan1580s-1680s
Elizabeth Lillehoj
During the 983142 983145rst century of Japanrsquosearly modern era (1580s to 1680s)
art and architecture created for theimperial court served as markersof social prestige testifying to theenduring centrality of the palace tothe cultural life of Kyoto EmperorsGo-Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo reliedon 983142983145nancial support from ruling
warlordsmdashToyotomi Hideyoshi andthe Tokugawa shogunsmdashjust as the
warlords sought imperial sanctiongranting them legitimacy to r uleTaking advantage of this complex
but oftentimes strained synergy Go- Yōzei and Go-Mizunoo (and to anunprecedented exent his empressTōfukumonrsquoin) enhanced theheriditary prerogatives of the imperialfamily
Among the works described inthis volume are masterpiecescommissioned for the residencesand temples of the imperial family
which were painted by artists of theKano Tosa and Sumiyoshi ateliers
not to mention Tawaraya Sōtatsu Anonymous but deluxe paintingcommissions depicting grandimperial processions are examinedin detail The courtrsquos fascination
with calligraphy and tea arts that852070983148ourished in this age is also discussedin this profusely illustrated volume
Medicine Master BuddhaThe Iconic Worship of
Yakushi in Heian Japan
Yui Suzuki
This profusely illustrated volumeilluminates the primacy of icons in
disseminating the worship of theMedicine Master Buddha (J YakushiNyorai) in Japan Suzukirsquos meticulousstudy explicates how the devotionalcult of Yakushi one of the earliestBuddhist cults imported to Japan fromthe continent interacted and blended
with local beliefs religious disposi-tions and ritual practices over the cen-turies developing its own distinctiveimprint on Japanese soil Worship ofthe Medicine Master Buddha became
most in852070 983148uential during the Heianperiod (794ndash1185) when Yakushirsquospopularity spread to di1048678ferent levels ofsociety and locales outside the capitalThe large number of Heian-period
Yakushi statues found all across Japandemonstrates that Yakushi worship
was an integral component of Heianreligious practice Medicine Master
Buddha focuses on the ninth-centuryTendai master Saichō (767ndash822) andhis personal reverence for a standing
Yakushi icon The author proposes
that after Saichōrsquos death the Tendaischool played a critical role in popular-izing the cult of this particular icon asa way of memorializing its foundingmaster and strengthening its positionas a major school of Japanese Bud-dhism This publication o1048678fers a freshperspective on sculptural representa-tions of the Medicine Master Buddhaand in so doing reconsiders Yakushi
worship as foundational to Heian reli-gious and artistic culture
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22039 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (240 pp
with over 150 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 93- US$ 127-
bull Japanese Visual Culture 4
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bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19601 8
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(192 pp 60 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 122-
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Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
bull November 2010
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bull List price EUR 96- US$ 124-
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Also available in paperback
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bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
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TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
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Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
This title is only available through Hotei Publishing in theUnited States of America Canada and the Philippines
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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East Asian Publishing and Society
Edited by Peter Kornicki University of Cambridge
Editorial Board Cynthia Brokaw Brown
University Matthi Forrer Leiden University Patricia
Sieber Ohio State University and Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University
East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journaldedicated to the study of the publishing of texts andimages in East Asia from the earliest times up tothe present The journal will provide a platform formulti-disciplinary research by scholars addressingpublishing practices in China Korea Japan Taiwanand Vietnam
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Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Artin Early Medieval Japan
John M Rosenfeld
This volume the 983142 983145rst in Brillrsquos Japanese Visual Culture series vividly describes the e1048678forts of the Japanese monk
Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121ndash1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil con852070 983148ict in 1180 Chōgen isbest known for his role in the recasting of the Great Buddha(Daibutsu) and the reconstructing of the South Great Gate(Nandaimon) of Tōdaiji in Nara and its huge dramatic
wooden guardian 983142983145gures This study concentrates on theseand other replacement statues and buildings associated
with Chōgen and situates the visual arts of Japan into thespiritual and socio-political context of their times Throughmeticulous study of dedicatory material Rosen983142983145eld isable to place the splendid Buddhist statues made forChōgen in vivid new light The volume also explores how
Japanrsquos rulers employed the visual ar ts as instruments ofgovernment policy ndash a tactic that recurs throughout thenationrsquos history This publication includes an annotatedtranslation of Chōgenrsquos memoir completed near the end ofhis life in which he recounts his many achievements Inchapters on East Asian portraiture Rosen983142983145eld claims thatsurviving statues of Chōgen carved with mordant realismrank among the worldrsquos most eloquent portraits and heraldthe great changes that were to permeate Japanese religiousand secular arts in the centuries to come While Chōgenhas been the subject of major art exhibitions and extensiveresearch in Japan this is the 983142 983145rst book-length study toappear in the West
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Also available in paperback
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bull List price EUR 59- US$ 82-
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
bull Hardback (ca 172 pp ca 60 color illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
983092983094 Meikagafu Edited by Mano Tōkei Nagoya983089983096983089983092 983090983095983093x 983089983097 cm Ebicollection ARCdatabase Ritsumeikan University Ebi983088983091983094983089
This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
983092983095 Konotegashiwa Illustrated by KeisaiEisenEdo 983089983096983091983094 983090983090x 983089983093983090cm EbicollectionARC database Ritsumeikan University
Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
Ti i _ 1_1 i 7 1 - -1 17
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
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bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
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2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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The Shakuhachi
Roots and Routes
Henry Johnson
bull June 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24339 2
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bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
Cover available soon
The shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese musical instrumentThe instrument ndash an end-blown bamboo 852070983148ute ndash has beenknown in Japan since the Nara period (710-94) after being
introduced from China In Japan it was originally part ofthe court orchestra ( gagaku) but was soon disseminated toother music styles and regions to become one of Japanrsquos mostmysterious and fascinating musical instruments Yet witha very long history in Japan over the last 30 years or so it isincreasingly establishing a place for itself outside Japan Theshakuhachi has a long association with Fuke subsect of RinzaiZen Buddhism especially during the Edo period (1600-1868)These komusocirc mendicant monks had about 80 regional templesaround Japan and transmitted shakuhachi music orally Laterperformance traditions developed that focused more on themusic than on religion and today several traditions or styles
are well known (eg Kinko and Tozan schools) Made of asingle stem of bamboo the instrument is blown across oneend in order to make a sound It is the sound of the shakuhachi that has a haunting yet beautiful tone which has intrigued
Japanese and non-Japanese alike for many years In this bookthe instrument is explored through ethnographic research
with performers and instrument makers with detailed studyof historical research materials and through the depiction ofthe instrument in Japanese art (eg Ukiyo-e woodblock prints)This book is the 983142983145rst of its kind in English to investigate thehistory of this intriguing instrument from its introductionto Japan to the present-day phenomenon of becoming morepopular in international contexts
Related titles See also The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity (p 27) and The Koto (p 31)
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25831 0
bull Hardback (136 pp)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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983095983097
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
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Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 23689 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (352 pp)
bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
bull July 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21931 1
bull Hardback (xii 294 pp)
bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
69
r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25832 7
bull Paperback (192 pp with 200 illus)
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25830 3
bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
bull List price EUR 45- US$ 58-
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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A UT H OR S
I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Understanding Japanese Woodblock-PrintedIllustrated Books
A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
Suzuki Jun and Ellis Tinios
Understanding Japanese Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books o1048678fers a wider understanding and appreciation of the illustratedbooks produced in Japan between 1603 and 1912 It is a valuabletool for scholars of early modern Japanese art and literatureand a broad range of other disciplines who wish to integratethe content of Japanese illustrated books into their teachingand research As a handbook aimed at collectors curatorsand librarians it is also an essential resource to assist inevaluating describing and conserving the books in their careThe background essays a detailed glossary and case studies areequally of interest to students of the history and art of the book
publishing printing and book illustration
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further refinements such as blind-printing (karazuri 空摺り) the burnishing of printed areas ( tsuyadashi 艶出し) and the application of metallic pigments
and mica (kirazuri 雲母摺り) had been perfected(see Items 983089983090 amp 983089983094) Because of the cost involvedrelatively few books were issued that employed the
full panoply of special printing techniques Initiallymost of the more elaborate publications were com-missioned by members of poetry circles The latter
called upon artists of the stature of KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Kubo Shunman
to provide designs and engaged the best block-
cutters and most skilful printers to realize themThe resultant anthologies of their poems presentcrisp clear texts and subtly coloured images print-
ed on the best quality paper (see Case study 983091 amp fig983090983090) In addition to poetry albums from the 983089983095983095983088ssome erotic books also sported elaborate colouring
and the highest production values In the nine-teenth century until the about 983089983096983095983088 the majority ofmulti-colour printed books were erotica (see figs
983090983092 983091983089 amp 983091983091) In those years rental libraries(kashihonrsquoya 貸本屋) played a rolemdashas yet unquan-
tifiedmdashin supporting the production of these
983094 (Yoshiwarakeisei) Shinbijin awase jihitsukagami Illustrated by Kitao Masanobu Edo 983089983095983096983092 983091983096 x983090983093983093cm copy Trusteesofthe British Museum
TsutayaJūzaburō one ofthe mostinnovative Edo publishers produced this sumptuous exceptionally largelsquoalbum-formatrsquo bookin which the top courtesans of the Yoshiwaramdashrivals in the quality oftheir calligraphy aswell as their beautymdashare compared Portrayed here are Hitomoto (right) and Tagasode (left) courtesans oftheDaimonjiyabrothel with members oftheir entourages
Ti i _ 1_1 i 1 - -1 17 1
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This half-sheeton the inside frontcoverprovides from rightto left name oftheeditor title ofthe book and lsquostudio namersquo(Tōhekidō東壁堂) ofthe Nagoya-basedpublisher EirakuyaTōshirō followed by
his seal In the circular kaisei-in seal魁星印 there is an image of the Chinese god of literature (ChKuixing)
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Ebi983089983088983088983088 This half-sheeton the inside frontcover
ofa banned eroticbook provides (bottomright) the artistrsquos pseudonymlsquoInsaiHaku- suirsquo淫斎白水 The firstcharacter ofKeisai
(渓 lsquomountain streamrsquo) is replaced withmorphologically similar in 淫 lsquolewdrsquo Eisen 英泉 is replaced with the components of the second character sen 泉 (haku白 and sui 水 )
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bull List price EUR 108- US$ 150-
Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
visits to Japan since 1969 with at the same time a theoretica lrigour derived from semiotics applied to traditional lsquoJapanese-stylersquo painting and other subjects Some of these essays which
were previously published in French and Japanese appear herein English for the 983142983145rst t ime Modernities of Japanese Art bringstogether in one concise volume a large body of art historical andcritical work not easily accessed otherwise
This book forms a pair with the authorrsquos Modernities of Chinese
Art (Brill 2010)
983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
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983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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bull List price EUR 112- US$ 156-
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bull February 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24820 5
bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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and Global Perspectives 4
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983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
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r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25832 7
bull Paperback (192 pp with 200 illus)
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25830 3
bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
bull List price EUR 45- US$ 58-
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
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bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Surimono in the RijksmuseumAmsterdam 21
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 6 0 08 330
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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A UT H OR S
I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Modernities of Japanese Art
John Clark
This book contains foundational studies of various modernitiesin Japanese art published since 1986 by John Clark His articlesaddress modern Japanese print history modern Japaneseaesthetics the history of Japanese lsquoWestern-stylersquo paintingincluding the avant-garde the relation of art and foreign
aggression and the post-World War II development of criticalart as well as post-modernism The basis for these essays isongoing empirical research in Japanese sources over many
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983090983091983092
983089983093-983094 FujitaTsuguharu (later Leacuteonard 1880-1968) GloriousDe ath onSaipan (also titled Japanese compatriotscarry out
theirdutyonSaipanIsland) 1944 oil on canvas 181x 362cm The National Museum ofModern Art Tokyo
983089983093-983095 Detail of15-6
983089983093A-983090983091 Eugene Smith (1918-1978) Mass
grave for2000 Japanese soldierskilled
infinalBanzaicharge (on Saipan)
photograph published in Life
24 81944 The National Museum of
Modern Art Kyoto
derni ie - 7_ T 0 indd 3 30- 0- 36
MODERNITIES OF JAPANESE ART
983092983090
983089-983090983092 Matsumoto YasuokiShimabaraKyoto ca 1840s etching(S-11) Reproduced by permission ofthe Trustees of theNational Library ofScotland
983089-983090983093 Calendarinthe formof Japanese Coins 1865 etching (B-70)
983089-983090983094 Shuntōsai(Okada fl1832-1861) attThe Godof Fortune Calcu-lator 1850s etching 69x105cm (B-54)
983089-983090983095 Gengen dō Studio CommentaryonDomesticSecurity ca1850s etching 88x145cm (B-88)
983089-983090983096 Shōshitsu (Mizuhikidō fl1860s) attKannonofthe Thirty-Three (Pilgrimage) Sites ca1860s etching 126x97cm (B-46)
983089-983090983097 UmekawaKahoku (1799-1847) after NakabayashiChikkei(1816-1867)Buddhist admonitionsagainst animalslaughterandthe Three Jewels(ofthe Buddhist Law) ca 1840s etchings each147x94cm (B-28 B-29)
983089-983091983088 (B-39 B-48) childrenrsquos diversions
d er ni i e - _ T 0 in dd 3 0- 0 -
JAPANESE ETCHINGS
983092983093
983089-983091983093 ShuntōsaiASeaandLandBattle ca 1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-10)
983089-983091983095 Matsu moto Yasuoki SeaBattle 1840-50s etching (fromNishimuraTei NihonDōbanga-shi TokyoFujimoriShoten1939)
983089-983091983097 YasudaRaishū Stoomboot ca 1850s etching 119x185(from Sugano Yō NihonDōbanga no KenkyūKinsei TokyoBijutsu Shuppansha 1974)
983089-983091983094 Shuntōsai EuropeanScene ca1830s-40s etching 15x206cm (B-9)
983089-983091983096 Artistunknown ABlack Ship ca 1854-60 monochromewood blockprint
983089-983092983088 ArtistUnknown Kyoto SchoolSteamship ca1860s etching316x215cm (B-5)
derni ie - _ T 0 indd 5 30- 0-
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Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimac y in Eastern and Western Art o1048678fers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis ofselected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europefrom the pre-modern era to the present day based on an
examination of the value systems and expectations existingat the time in the regions in which the works were created
A wide variety of images are discussed ranging from familyportraits and depictions of the home in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings ukiyoe prints and fusuma sliding wall panels of the Edo period to familial imagesmade after the Korean War of 1950-53 providing the reader
with a rare insight into the evolution East and West of thecultural norms and customs impacting on the family andpersonal space
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
This title is only available through Hotei Publishing in theUnited States of America Canada and the Philippines
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
This title is onlyavailable throughHotei Publishingin the United Statesof America Canadaand the Philippines
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Optical Allusions
Screens Paintings and Poetryin Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
Joseph T Sorensen University of California at Davis
In Optical Allusions Screens Paintings and Poetry inClassical Japan (ca 800-1200) Joseph T Sorensen illustrates
how on both the theoretical and the practical level paintedscreens and other visual art objects helped de983142983145ne some ofthe essential characteristics of Japanese court poetry In hisexamination of the important genre later termed screenpoetry Sorensen employs ekphrasis (the literary descriptionof a visual art object) as a framework to analyze poemscomposed on or for painted screens He provides closereadings of poems and their social political and culturalcontexts to argue the importance of the visual arts in theformation of Japanese poetics and poetic conventions
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block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
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copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
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however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
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In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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983095983096
983094983096 T ori i K iyo nagaInterior ofaBathhouseca983089983095983096983095Color wood-
block printdiptych 983091983096983096x 983090983094983091 cm (each sheet)Former Edgar Degas
collectionMuseum ofFineArts BostonWilliam Sturgis Bigelow
Collection983091983088983092983094-983095
983094983097
Edgar Degas TheTub (Letub)983089983096983096983094 Pastel on card983096983091 x 983094983088 cm
MuseacuteedrsquoOrsay ParisRF983092983088983092983094
KiyonagarsquosInterior ofaBathhouse is a rareprint with only three
copies known today (Boston Museum ofFine ArtsGuimet Museum
and Kawasaki Isago no Sato Museum)It illustrates a sceneof naked
and semi-naked women at a public bath in poses similar to thoseof
women in thebath portrayed by Degassuch as Woman in aTub (ca
983089983096983096983091TateGallery London) orTheTub Kiyonagarsquos diptych was oneof
Degasrsquos favoritesand it apparently hungabove his bedcloseto two
drawings by Jean-Auguste-DominiqueIngres and a landscape by
CamilleCorot (983089983095983097983094ndash983089983096983095983093)
68
69
r i _J ni _ 00 _ 9 in 7 - 0- 0 47
983089983089983096
however Japonisme did notadvance in Viennauntil the turn of thecenturyit was notuntil this time with the emergence ofthe Seces-
sionist movementin 983089983096983097983095 and its fourth exhibition in 983089983097983088983088 thatJaponisme became firmly rooted in thatcity983090983092983095
Gustav Klimtrsquos richly ornate style perhaps best exemplifies theinfluence ofJaponisme on the development of modern Viennesepainting Klimtrsquos use offlatsurfaces gold backgrounds and asenseoft wo dimensionalitymdashas well as the embellishment ofthe formsand clothingwith repetitive schematic abstractelements or motifsinspired by Japanese heraldicsymbolsmdashoffered anew concept indecorative painting983090983092983096 The Kiss (fig 983089983090983096) aworkdating to the artistrsquosso-called ldquogolden phaserdquois the ultimate expression ofthis decora-tive effect illustratingan isolated couple whose passionate embraceenvelops them such thatthey appear as aunified whole
In addition to his paintings Klimtrsquos drawings and those by EgonSchiele created between 983089983097983088983093 and 983089983097983089983096 approximate the same typeofpure eroticism encountered in Japanese prints (figs 983089983090983097 amp 983089983091983088)This personal pure and aestheticeroticism is grounded in the com-positional elements in the configuration of the figures and in the
manner in which the artistrepresented the forms ofhis subjects 983090983092983097 Unfortunatelythereis nodetailedinformationregardingthena-
tureof the Japaneseprint collections of Klimt andSchiele even
thoughbothmen madeeroticdrawingsthatcallto mind shunga983090983093983088 Klimtwasa collectorofAsianart withwiderangingtastes hisJapa-
neseholdingsincludedsamuraiarmorkimonoand masksHis uki-
yo-e collectionincludedmaterialby KiyonagaHokusaiKuniyoshiandKunisadaandsomeof these were ondisplay inhis studio onFeldmuumlhlgassein Vienna Furthermore Klimtrsquos librarycontainedworksbyHayashiTadamasaSiegfriedBingErnestFenollosa(983089983096983093983091ndash983089983097983088983096)and booksonJapaneseart includingthevolumesof Kōrin-ha
gashū (983089983097983088983091ndash983089983097983088983094) which dealt withthe decorativeRinpaschoolandthevolume JapanischeErotik (fig983093983090)The lattertwowereimpor-tantsources forhis paintings983090983093983089 On theother hand according toFrankWhitfordSchielersquosatelierwasldquoreputedto havepossessedthebestcollection oferoticJapaneseprintsin Viennardquo983090983093983090 Schiele im-pressedby thetheories of SigmundFreudalso portrayed sexualscenesas ameansofexpressinghisinnerworldonefilledwithob-sessionandemotion(fig983089983091983089)The impactof shunga onhisnudesisdetectablethroughthe suggestive positionsof hissubjects couplescaressingembracingorengagedin sexualintercourseHowevertodatethe onlywoodblockprintsdocumentedfrom hiscollectionare
twolandscapesaportraitby Utamaroandaneroticimageby Hoku-sai983090983093983091 Nevertheless there is nodoubtthat bothhe andKlimthadeasydirectaccesstoa greatnumberofJapanesewoodblockprints
983089983090983095 GustavKlimt TheBlood ofFish (Fischblut )
in Ver Sacrum 983089February 983089983096983097983096 Book illustration
print based on ink drawing983089983096983093 x 983089983096983093 cm
Museum ofApplied ArtsVienna ZII983089983094983095
As seen in this piecethe curvilinear
forms that Klimt observed in Japanesestencils
(katagami ) and in theJapaneseprints in his pri-
vatecollection provided inspiration for his erotic
drawings and illustrationsThis imagewas cre-
ated for thejournalVer SacrumfoundedbyKlimt
Koloman Moser (983089983096983094983096ndash983089983097983088983093)and Josef Hoffmann
(983089983096983095983088ndash983089983097983093983094) as theoffi cial magazineof theVienna
Secession Ver Sacrum illustratedcountless exam-
ples ofthe diverseinfluences ofJaponisme on
Vienneseartists
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Erotic Japonisme
The In983142luence of Japanese Sexual Imageryon Western Art
Ricard Bru
At its height in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies Japonisme had a tremendous impact on Western art
In this publication author Ricard Bru approaches the culturalphenomenon of Japonisme from an innovative standpoint Hepresents an in-depth discussion of the in852070983148uence of Japaneseprinted erotic imagery by ukiyo-e masters such as KitagawaUtamaro Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige onEuropean artists including Edgar Degas Auguste Rodin Henride Toulouse-Lautrec Gustav Klimt and Pablo Picasso as wellas writers critics and collectors such as Edmond de Goncourt
Joris-Karl Huysmans and Eacutemile Zola With over 160 colorillustrations sourced from public and private collections Erotic
Japonisme demonstrates the rich artistic dialogue that existedbetween Europe and Japan
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25832 7
bull Paperback (192 pp with 200 illus)
bull List price EUR 59- US$ 76-
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25830 3
bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
bull List price EUR 45- US$ 58-
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
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The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
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ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
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more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
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bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Ku n iyo sh i 97
71 Shellfish from Fukagawa
(Fukagawa no mukimi 深川のむきみ )
From theseries Prideof Edo
comparisonof famousproducts (Edo
jiman meibutsu kurabe江戸じまん名物
くらべ)
Chuumlban
Date c1844
SignatureIchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Artistrsquos seal yoshikiri
Censorrsquos seal Hama
Publisher IbayaKyuumlbei
Each of theseven designs in this
series has inset landscapes that
illustratea famous sitein thecapital
Edo Here it is thegate of the
TomiokaHachiman shrineand the
approach tothe shrinewas the
location of oneof the Fukagawa
districtrsquos pleasurequarters Many
pedlars camefrom nearby
Hamaguri-choumltothis areaselling
shucked shellfish afamous product
(meibutsu ) of theFukagawa
Thewoman sports acasual
chignon fastened at theback known
as lsquothehorsersquos tailrsquo (uma no shippo)
and theshel ls sheopens area typeof
troughshell( Mactrachinensis)referred
toas bakagai literally lsquohorsedeer [or
foolish] shellrsquo thus creatingan
entertainingwordplayfor theviewer
Becausebakagai aregenerallygritty
theycan beeasily removed from their
shells and cleaned Theorange
lsquotonguersquo (thefoot) of thetrough shell
ndash calledaoyagi literallylsquogreen willowrsquo
ndash can beremoved from thebodyand
eaten as such or dried as seen in t he
upper right corner in this print
Catalogue ndashPrintsof beautifulwomen
i i i
Kun iyosh i32
Catalogue ndashWarrior prints
8 Matsui Tamijirouml
( MatsuiTamijirouml魔津伊多見治郎)
From an untitled series of
warrior prints
Date c1826ndash1827
Signature IchiyuumlsaiKuniyoshiga
Censorship seal kiwame
Publisher TsutayaKichizouml
Thetitle slip on this print lists
thename lsquoMatsui Tamijiroumlrsquo
(魔津伊多見治郎) but the
figureis actuallyMatsui
Tamij irouml(松井民次郎) written
with different yet
homophonous characters
Matsui Tamijiroumlis thesecond
son of Matsui Kura afeudal
retainer in Dewaprovince in
Yamagata Tamijiroumlstudies
fencing(kenpouml) with a
foreigner and later sets offto
avengehis brother whois
killed byTakahashi Yakurouml
Heproceeds tothe fiefofthe
Miharu clan in Oumlshuuml province
wherehe subjugates agiant
serpent that attacks thecastle
of Lord AkitaKawachi no
Kami therebyachieving
military fame This narrative
appears in the1806 yomihon
Senkutsushi (History of the
hermitrsquoscave alsoknown as
MatsuiTamijirouml monogatari
[Taleof MatsuiTamijirouml]) with
text byAkagi Sanjin and
pictures byKitagawa
Masaatsu
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Kuniyoshi
Japanese master of imagined worlds
Iwakiri Yuriko and Amy Newland
Enjoying a career spanning almost 983142983145f ty years from the 1810sto his death in 1861 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797ndash1861) wasinstrumental in establishing warrior prints as one of the
major genres in the history of Japanese woodblock prints(ukiyo-e) His most spectacular triptychs of warriors resonateeven in contemporary culture their in852070983148uence re852070983148ectedin modern graphic media such as manga This publicationdemonstrates that Kuniyoshirsquos artistic genius also extendedto the creation of striking prints in other genres images ofbeautiful women and kabuki actors ghosts demons andmonsters anthropomorphic renditions of animals illustratingeveryday life as well as compositions replete with humourand often involving witty wordplay Examples of Kuniyoshirsquos
work also reveal the ar tist rsquos dialogue with aspects of Europeanpictorial traditions in his experimentation with shading and
perspective The selection of prints in Kuniyoshi Japanesemaster of imagined worlds includes representative pieces ofthe highest quality a number of which are illustrated for the983142983145rst time outside Japan Descriptive texts accompany the 136prints in the publication and these are introduced by an in-depth discussion of Kuniyoshirsquos life and his art
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25830 3
bull Paperback (168 pp 140 illus)
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19146 4
bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 129-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
bull List price EUR 159- US$ 217-
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
21
FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
41
G nji_p00 _ 88_H indd 4 0 08 000
62
983097 UtagawaKunimoriACriticalStudy oftheCharmsof
Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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52 KunisadarsquosTōkaidō Riddlesin JapaneseWoodblock Prints
UtagawaYoshitoradesignedmostofthe main motifsOtherdesignersinvolvedwereKunisada iiKyōsaiUtagawaShigekiyo(actc1854ndash87)andUtagawaYoshimori(1830ndash1884)Additional imagesandinscriptionswerecontrib-utedby Hiroshige iiiUtagawaYoshiharu (1828ndash1888)UtagawaYoshimune(1817ndash1880)TaniBunchū (1823ndash1876)KoyamaUnsen (1855ndash1911)Matsumoto Fūko (1840ndash1923)NoguchiYūkoku (1814ndash1898)IijimaKōga (1829ndash1900)SugiharaChikuho (1833ndash1882)NakajimaKyōsai(d 1896)andothers144
Theseriesbreakswith thetraditional systemofTōkaidō stationsby renamingsomeof themreflectingthechangestakingplaceduringthe MeijiperiodFuchū becomesShizuokaYoshidaturnsinto ToyobashiMiyaisnow AtsutaandKyoto takeson the nameSaikyō (Western Capital)145 Anothersign ofthechangingtimesis theelectricity pylonatthe rightborderofeach design
2327 WarriorTōkaidō series
To datetheonly Tōkaidō seriesthat hassurfacedwith warriorsasthe main motifisby YoshitoraPublishedin 1850only threedesignsareknownJust ashis teacherKuniyoshihadafew yearsearlierin theseriesFifty-three Pairs of
the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui )so didYoshitoraalso chooseNittaYoshioki(died1358)as themotifto pairwithKawasakiForthestation YuiHōjō Tsunashige(1515ndash1587)holdingoffthe attacksofTakedaShingen (1521ndash1573)isthemotifassociatedwith theplace
figure 19
UtagawaHiroshige No 3 Odawara Hakone Mishima Numazu from
theseries Gojūsan tsugiharimaze (Cutouts of the Fifty-three Stations)
xii1852Publishedby IzumiyaIchibeiColour woodblock print ōban
copyTrusteesof theBritish Museum
figure20
UtagawaKunisada ii ToraandSogaJūrō SukenariJuxtaposedto Hirat-
suka fromthe se ries Shogagojūsan tsugi (Writings andPaintings Along
the Fifty-three Stations) x1872Publishedby SawamurayaSeikichi
Colourwoodblock print ōbanNational DietLibraryTokyo
u ni _ 1 _3 in - 1 -13 1 1
Canonization ofstation-charactermotif schemes 245
figure 61
UtagawaKunisada The actors Bandō Takesaburō I as OguriHangan
(right) NakayamaIchizō as AriwarayaNarihira(centre) andIwai
Kumesaburō III as Okoma(left) in the play Sekaino hanaOgurigaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby TsujiokayaBunsukeColour woodblock print
ōbanWasedaUniversity TheTsubouchiMemorial TheatreMuseum
figure 62
UtagawaKunisada Fifty-one The actors (fromright to left)Ichikawa
KodanjiIV as the fisher Namishichi SekiUtasuke as Zeze no Shōzō Na-
kayamaIchizō as Onigawarano Dōhachi ArashiOtohachiIII as Untenbō
Onoe Kikujirō II as Princess Terute in the play Sekaino hanaOguri gaiden
(Worldly Flowers an OguriAnecdote) performedat the Nakamura
Theatre in IV1851from an untitledseriesof horizontal actorprints c
iv1851Publishedby KobayashiTaijirōColour woodblock print ōban
Ritsumeikan University
un i _ 1 _3 i n - 1 -1 3 1
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Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō
Riddles in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks
The Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto was themost vital thoroughfare in Japan Its cultural presence inpre- to early modern Japanese society led to the publication of
woodblock print series such as the widely known landscapeprints by Hiroshige that took this famous road as their theme
The prints of Utagawa Kunisada the most sought-after woodblock print designer of his day represent a di1048678 ferenttreatment of the Tōkaidō in which popular kabuki actorsin speci983142 983145c roles are paired with Tōkaidō post stations Thisstudy discusses the phenomenon of serialization in Japaneseprints outlining its marketing mechanisms and concepts Itthen proceeds to unravel Kunisadarsquos pairings of post-stationsand kabuki roles which served as puzzles for his audienceto decipher Finally this study analyses Kunisadarsquos methods
when he invented and developed these patternsKunisadarsquos Tōkaidō is a valuable visual source for the printcollector illustrating over 700 prints
bull December 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19146 4
bull Hardback with dustjacket (360 pp 700 illus)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
bull List price EUR 159- US$ 217-
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Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
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3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
The Harunobu Decade
A Catalogue of Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobuand his followers in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
David Waterhouse
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to the worldrsquos
largest and richest collection of works by Suzuki Harunobu(1725ndash70) the 983142983145rst great artist of the full-colour Japanese
woodcut (nishiki-e) This complete and very detailed cataloguecompiled and revised intermittently over forty years describesand illustrates in colour 721 single-sheet prints including 589by Harunobu himself Most of these designs were produced inthe 1760s the majority during the six years from 1765 to 1770Harunobu is famous for his sylph-like young women (and youngmen) but as the catalogue shows his range was astonishingly
wide His work is notable for its witty allusions sometimesconcealed to classical Japanese and Chinese poetry Nō drama
Japanese and Chinese folklore and history and events and
personalities of the day These allusions are explained in thecatalogue often for the 983142 983145rst time
A lengthy Introduction places Harunobursquos lifeand work in context explains the principlesapplied in dating the prints and summarisesprevious studies In the Catalogue itself allquoted poems are transliterated and translatedinto English usually according to the originalmetre and in addition to background historicalinformation the commentaries include as far aspossible references to other known specimensand states Descriptions of prints issued as sets
appear under the 983142983145rst entry for each oftenaccompanied by a summary table and with whaton occasion amounts to a free-standing essay Aseries of Appendixes contains indexes of ChineseKorean and Japanese characters a glossary ofnames and terms and lists of institutional andprivate collections The extensive Bibliographieslist books illustrated by Har unobu himselfpre-modern Japanese publications and modernpublications in Japanese and other languagesThe book concludes with a comprehensive Index
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23354 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (750 pp
2 vols in slipcase over 700 color illus)
bull List price EUR 159- US$ 217-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Shunga
Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Edited by Timothy Clark CAndrew Gerstle
Aki Ishigami and Akiko Yano
bull October 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26326 0
bull Hardback (560 pp 420 illus)
bull List price EUR 76- US$ 99-
In early modern Japan 1600ndash1900 thousands of sexuallyexplicit paintings prints and illustrated books with
texts were produced known as lsquospring picturesrsquo (shunga)Frequently tender funny and beautiful shunga were mostlyproduced within the popular school known as lsquopictures ofthe 852070983148oating worldrsquo (ukiyo-e) by celebrated artists such asUtamaro and Hokusai Early modern Japan was certainlynot a sex-paradise however the values promoted in shungaare generally positive towards sexual pleasure for allO1048678983142 983145cial life in this period was governed by strict Confucianlaws but private life was less controlled in practice
Shunga is in some ways a unique phenomenon in pre-modern world culture in terms of the quantity the quality
and the nature of the art that was produced This catalogueof a major exhibition at the British Museum marks theculmination of a substantial international research projectand aims to answer some key questions about what shunga
was and why it was produced In particular the social andcultural contexts for sex art in Japan are explored
Erotic Japanese art was heavily suppressed in Japanfrom the 1870s onwards as part of a process of cultural
lsquomodernisationrsquo that imported many contemporary westernmoral values Only in the last twenty years or so has it beenpossible to publish unexpurgated examples in Japan andthis ground-breaking publication presents this fascinatingart in its historical and cultural context for the 983142 983145rst time
Drawing on the latest scholarship from the leading expertsin the 983142983145eld and featuring over 400 images of works frommajor public and private collections this landmark booklooks at painted and printed erotic images produced in
Japan during the Edo period (1600ndash1868) and early Meijiera (1868ndash1912) These are related to the wider contexts of
literature theatre the culture of the pleasure quartersand urban consumerism and interpreted in terms of theirsensuality reverence humour and parody
This title is only available through Hotei Publishing in theUnited States of America Canada and the Philippines
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
bull List price EUR 38- US$ 49-
Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
from China Japan Vietnam Korea India and other countriesare featured Here are posters prints cartoons calligraphyceramics paper cuts textiles panels and badges ndash powerfulimages designed to move hearts and minds
the art of influence86
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FRONT magazine
1942
Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
British Museum CollectionsOnline
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
87wartime
3 T L E L T 18-03-13indd 8 1 03 013 151
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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The art of in1048678983148uence Asian propaganda
Mary Ginsberg
bull June 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25631 6
bull Paperback (192 pages
ca 100 full color illus)
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Revolutionary art generally means propaganda ndash art with apolitical message that is intended to motivate or persuadeHowever propaganda is not just a sinister manipulation asconnoted in the West since the early twentieth century
In revolutionary and wartime societies propaganda isconsidered a vital part of education and political participationPropaganda encourages or condemns reinforces existingattitudes and behaviour and promotes social membership
within nation class or work unit
Drawing on the British Museumrsquos wide-ranging collection thisbook provides a fascinating contextual sur vey of political artacross Asia covering the period from about 1900 to 1976 Theauthor explores themes such as propaganda in daily life heroesand villains the use of the past symbolism dissent women andchildren and revolutionary inspirations Over 100 works of art
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the art of influence86
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Japan
Colouredphotographs printedon paper
415 19cm
British Museum 20083035133 PB390
Purchasefundedby Brooke Sewell Bequest
FRONT magazinewaspublishedby theEastern
Way Company (Tohosha) a privatecompany
establishedby theJapanese military specifically
to producepropaganda for foreign audiences1
FRONT wasmodelledon the 1930spublication
USSRin Construction which wasdesignedby the
avant-gardegraphic artistEl Lissitzky (1890ndash
1941) with contributionsby thephotomontage
innovator Alexander Rodchenko (1891ndash1956)2
Sentto all countriesof the Greater East-Asia
Co-Prosperity SphereFRONT waspublishedin
fifteen languages
FRONT portrayedthe dailyactionsofordinary
soldiersshowingthe developmentofthe war
throughdynamicdesignandthe advancesof
propagandatechnologylsquoMediatechnologistsrsquo
pointedtonewways ofworkingwithlsquobackground
foregroundcolorlayoutfontandmontagersquo3
A seriesof special themedissuesof FRONT
coveredbranchesof thearmedservices
Manchuria Tokyo at war andother subjects The
British Museum hasthreevolumescomprising
two issueseach4 Thevolumedealingwith the
navy isin French theair forcevolumeisin
English andthe Manchuria issuesare in Japanese
1 Kushner 2006 pp 71ndash22 Fraser 1996 p 103 For several coversanddouble-pagespreads
seepp 103ndash4
3 Kushner 2006 p 744 Ten volumeswereproduced butcopiesof only ninesurvive
Theentirestock of thetenth wasdestroyedin a 1945air raid
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
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Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Matthi Forrer
Surimono (literally lsquoprinted thingsrsquo) constitute one of the mostdelicate genres in Japanese printmaking This genre fascinatesbecause it combines poetry and image and because it presentsa pictorial puzzle which provides the viewer with a particularinsight into the intellectual and literary world of late 18th- and
early 19th-century Edo (todayrsquos Tokyo) Major artists such asKatsushika Hokusai Utagawa Kunisada Totoya Hokkei and
Yashima Gakutei to name but a few provided imagery toaccompany the poetic exploits of poetry club members Theprints were circulated among networks of poets and friendsand in contrast to other prints of the period were not producedfor commercial gain Intricate still li fes historical and mythicalheroes actors on the stage and tranquil landscapes form a
visual partnership with the witty poems (kyōka) The beautyof these prints is enhanced by the astonishing printing qualityincluding the use of metallic pigments and blindprinting
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is home to one of the mostimportant collections of surimono in the world Two recentmajor donations have enriched the collection to such a degreethat a publication documenting the complete surimono holdings of the museum is justi983142983145ed The true beauty of thecollection can now be appreciated in full with all the printsillustrated in colour for the 983142 983145rst time
Matthi Forrerrsquos deep understanding of poetrycircles and of the major artists of the time hasresulted in numerous revisions of the existingdescriptions and of previously establishedchronologies within the genre
Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is thusan essential work of reference and at the sametime a source of endless aesthetic enjoyment
bull December 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82240 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (332 pp
more than 600 color illus)
bull List price EUR 110- US$ 163-
H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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Women (Enshokushinasad ame)vol983089 p(983092983093)983089983096983093983090Hanshibon S983088983091983097
983097a NMIGChap983089983097p 983089983090983089983091983089983096983091983094
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Andreas Marks with contributions by Bruce A Coats
Michael Emmerich Susanne Formanek Sepp Linhart
and Rhiannon Paget
Genjirsquos world in Japanese Woodblock Prints provides the 983142983145rstcomprehensive overview of Genji prints an exceptional subjectand publishing phenomenon among Japanese woodblock prints
that gives insight into nineteenth-century Japan and its artpractices
In the late 1820s when the writer Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783ndash1842)the print designer and book illustrator Utagawa Kunisada(1786ndash1865) and the publisher Tsuruya Kiemon sat downtogether in Edo to plot the inaugural chapter of the serial novel
A Rustic Genji by a Fraudulent Murasaki (Nise Murasaki inakaGenji) it is doubtful that any one of them envisioned that theiractions would generate a new genre in Japanese woodblockprints that would 852070983148ourish until the turn of the century Genjie (ldquoGenji picturesrdquo) During these sixty years over 1300 original
designs were created of which many were very popular at theirtime of release
The story of A Rustic Genji set in 983142 983145fteenth-century Japan is inmany respects drawn from Murasaki Shikibursquos (c973ndash101425)classic novel The Tale of Genji from the early eleventh century
As the foremost collection of prints of this subject the extensiveholdings of Paulette and Jack Lantz provided the majority ofimages necessary for this publication
bull September 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 23353 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp with over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 89- US$ 124-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 135-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
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bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
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bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
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bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Yoshitoshi
Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
Chris Uhlenbeck and Amy Reigle Newland
with contributions by Maureen de Vries Ed Freis
and Robert Schaap
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839ndash1892) created some of the most
spectacular designs in 19th century Japanese woodblockprints The last comprehensive overview of Yoshitoshirsquos
work was published almost twenty years ago but advancesin scholarship since then have resulted in a re-evaluationof his work This publication draws from the Ed Freiscollection which was assembled over the course of thirty
years It il lustrates numerous works from Yoshitoshirsquosearly career including several prints that have to date notappeared in Western language catalogues
The two essays in the volume by Chris Uhlenbeck and AmyReigle Newland take new approaches in the discussion
of the art and life of Yoshitoshi and depend little on theusual at times dubitable sources frequently used to painta portrait of the artist Chris Uhlenbeck o1048678fers insight into
Yoshitoshi through a discussion of extant prints He chartsthe development of Yoshitoshirsquos work from the late 1850s
when he received his 983142 983145rst substantial commissions from various publishers to his death at the age 983142 983145fty-three in1892 Amy Reigle Newland establishes Yoshitoshirsquos positionamong his peers using contemporary accounts found intypes of popular guidebooks known as nazorae saiken(ki) (lsquoriddle guidebooksrsquo) and in the emerging press
The more than 160 illustrations in the volume are fully
annotated Ed Freis has selected a handful of Yoshitoshirsquossignature works to highlight the details of process and
variant editions Maureen de Vries succinctly describes theoften complex layered iconography of Yoshitoshirsquos imageryRobert Schaap has created a valuable pictorial appendix ofall Yoshitoshirsquos documented serial works
Splendid Impressions
Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900in the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne
Edited by Doris Croissant with a foreword by
Adele Schlombs and with contributions by
Yukio Lippit Melissa McCormick Matthew McKelway
Joshua S Mostow and Melanie Trede
This publication focuses on the collection of Japanesesecular painting in the Museum of East Asian Art inCologne a large part of which was acquired by themuseumrsquos founders Adolf and Frieda Fischer before 1913 Sixinternationally renowned specialists of Japanese art presentnew insights and approaches to pre-modern Japanese visualculture in this exquisitely illustrated catalogue
The publication is divided into two parts the 983142 983145rst sectiondiscusses the reception of Japanese art and the dawn ofEast Asian art history in Germany as well as shedding new
light on the role of the monk painter as mediator betweenChinese and Japanese concepts of secular art
The main body of the publication is the cataloguesection Here 94 works (divided into seven subjectcategories) are presented hand scrolls fans hangingscrolls and folding screens All works are reproduced infull colour many scrolls being shown in their entiretyEach chapter is preceded by an introduction elucidatingthe historiographical aesthetic and methodologicalquestions that are central to current research in the visualculture of pre-modern Japan The illuminating entries arefollowed by a comprehensive appendices section including
photographs of the paintingsrsquo signatures seals andtranscriptions of the inscriptions in the paintings
Splendid Impressions will serve as a reference source notonly for curators scholars and students of Japanese art andculture but also for anyone who has a personal interest in
Japanese painting
bull December 2011
bull ISBN 978 90 04 21958 8
bull Paperback (160 pp incl 160 full-color illus)
bull List price EUR 49- US$ 67-
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 20611 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
was completed by an artist it was the publisher whocoordinated the production process farming out the work
to the block carvers and printers and also managed thedistribution of the prints in the appropriate markets
This volume champions the publisher ndash the enabler ndash without whom the great artworks which in852070 983148uencedpainters like Monet Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh andothers would never have been produced
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
and facsimiles of over 2300 publisher seals spanning atime period from the 1650s to the 1990s The publisherentries include details on the residence of a publisher hisclientele the period of his commercial activity as well as alist of issued print series in chronological order This listingo1048678fers insight into the status and versatility of a publisheras well as indicating the publisherrsquos specialities favouredartists and the particular strategies pursued With almost600 pages of information on the publishers of Japanese
woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 25009 3
bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
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bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exempli983142 983145ed by suchiconographic images as Hokusairsquos Great Wave HiroshigersquosHeavy Rain on Ohashi bridge or Utamarorsquos enticingbeauties constitute one of the most important and
in852070 983148uential art forms in art history
Today the names of these artists themselves are celebratedthroughout the world and yet very little is known aboutthe publishers of these artworks despite the fact that theyplayed a crucial role in the production visual appearanceand actual distribution of the works within the highlycommercial world of Japanese printmaking It was thepublisher who gauged the markets commissioned theartists and took on the risks of production Once a design
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Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium focuses on the production process of Japanese woodblockprints with an emphasis on the role of the publisherThis publication presents over 1100 publishers withcomprehensive lists of publications by a total of 572 artists
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woodblock prints this publication is an essential reference work for scholars and collectors of Japanese prints alike
The Beauty of Silence
Japanese Nō and Nature Printsby Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927)
Robert Schaap and J Thomas Rimer
The Beauty of Silence Japanese Nō and Nature Prints byTsukioka Kōgyo (1867-1927) is the 983142983145rst monograph in English
on Tsukioka Kōgyo one of the lesser-known exponents of Japanese woodblock prints of the Meiji period (1868-1912)This publication exposes Kōgyorsquos life and work presentinga detailed and abundantly-illustrated overview of his richoeuvre of prints and paintings and places them in thecontext of his times For the 983142983145rst time Kōgyorsquos life and
work are accessible to readers throughout the world
Kōgyo is particularly well-known for his many depictionsof the Nō Japanrsquos elegant and poetic theatrical form datingback to medieval times Performances of Nō continue tohave wide audiences even today with admirers not only in
Japan but throughout Asia Europe and the United StatesKōgyo often created unusual images of the theatricalproductions he attended and his prints provide fascinating
visual clues and insights into how these classic plays wereactually performed during his lifetime In these theatricalprints Kōgyo created images of an evocative beauty thatare comparable with the work of some of the great artistsin the European tradition who also recorded the theatricalpractices of their times
The Beauty of Silence illustrates a range of Kōgyorsquos workson a variety of subjects including landscapes as well assamples of his art created in other media The publication
includes his biography historical information on the Nōa detailed analysis of the prints and useful informationon each of the Nō plays pictured The appendices sectionincludes listings of more than a hundred artist-seals usedby Kōgyo an index of Nō plays and illustrations of all 120prints belonging to Kōgyorsquos famous print series Nōgakuhyakuban (One Hundred Nō Plays)
This book with almost 400 full color illustrations will beof wide interest both to lovers of woodblock prints andto those interested in the power and beauty of Japanrsquostheatrical traditions
bull December 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18531 9
bull Hardback (576 pp)
bull List price EUR 143- US$ 185-
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 90 04 19385 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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The ShamisenTradition and Diversity
Henry Johnson
bull December 2009
bull ISBN 978 90 04 18137 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (xx 145 pp)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 110-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
Crows Cranesamp Camellias
The Natural World ofOhara Koson 1877-1945
Amy Reigle Newland
Jan Perreacutee and Robert Schaap
bull December 2009bull ISBN 978 90 04 18106 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (224 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
Reading Surimono
The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese Prints
With a catalogue of the Marino
Lusy Collection edited by
John T Carpenter
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 16841 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(432 pp over 400 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Hiroshige Shaping
the Image of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and
Marije Jansen
bull November 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 04 17195 4
bull Paperback (112 pp
over 140 colour illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
A Brush With Animals
Japanese Paintings 1700-1950Robert Schaap with essays by
Willem van Gulik Henk Herwig
Arendie Herwig-Kempers Daniel
McKee and Andrew Thompson
bull January 2008
bull ISBN 978 90 70 21607 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(206 pp 275 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Competition
and Collaboration Japanese Prints ofthe Utagawa School
Laura Mueller with essays by
Fujisawa Akane Kobayashi Tadashi
and Ellis Tinios
bull November 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 04 15539 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(232 pp over 220 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
bull July 2007
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82284 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (400 pp
over 200 color illus)
bull List price EUR 97- US$ 126-
The Hundred PoetsCompared
A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
Henk J Herwig and
Joshua S Mostow
bull June 2007bull ISBN 978 90 74 82282 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp
118 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Chikanobu
Modernity and Nostalgiain Japanese Prints
Bruce A Coats with essays by
Allen Hockley Kyoko Kurita
and Joshua Mostow
bull August 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82288 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Heroes of the
Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheikieiyū den
E Varshavskaya
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82269 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp
50 color amp 16 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Haiku amp Haiga
Moments in Wordand Image
Edited by Ron Manheim
bull January 2006
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82286 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(208 pp 79 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
Yoshitoshirsquos Strange
TalesJohn Stevenson
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82271 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket (160 pp 91 illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
Alfred H Marks
bull December 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82285 5bull Cloth with dustjacket (192 pp 87 illus)
bull List price EUR 41- US$ 53-
Japanese Erotic Fantasies
Sexual Imagery ofthe Edo Period
Edited by Chris Uhlenbeck
and Margarita Winkel
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82266 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket (248 pp277 color illus)
bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
Strong WomenBeautiful Men
Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82278 7
bull Paperback (96 pp 58 color illus)
bull List price EUR 26- US$ 34-
Western In1048678 983148uences
on Japanese ArtThe Akita Ranga ArtSchool and Foreign Books
Hiroko Johnson
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82264 0
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 57 illus some color)
bull List price EUR 80- US$ 104-
Japanese Export
Lacquer1580-1850
Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82272 5
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(384 pp 657 illus mostly color)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (600 pp
over 300 color illus)
bull List price EUR 201- US$ 260-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
bull Hardback with dustjacket (xii 288 pp)
bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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A UT H OR S
I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Henry Johnson
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David R Weinberg
Foreword by BW Robinson
Translations and essay by
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bull December 2005
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Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museumof Art
Laura Mueller
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General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
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Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
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Edited by Susanne Formanek
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bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
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Gregory Irvine
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Printed to Perfection
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Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
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Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
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Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
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bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
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A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
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The Commercial andCultural Climate of
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Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
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Lee Bruschke-Johnson
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Christiaan JA Joumlrg
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Inge Klompmakers
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bull January 2001
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Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
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Shinji Hamanaka
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Amy Reigle Newland
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bull January 1999
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Japanese Warrior Prints1646-1905
James King and Yuriko Iwakiri
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David R Weinberg
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Translations and essay by
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Laura Mueller
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Hiroko Johnson
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Oliver Impey and Christiaan Joumlrg
bull January 2005
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bull List price EUR 92- US$ 119-
The Hotei Encyclopedia
of Japanese WoodblockPrints (2 vols)
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
Specialist Advisers Julie Nelson Davis
Oikawa Shigeru Ellis Tinios and
Chris Uhlenbeck
bull January 2005
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82265 7
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Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
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bull European Studies on Japan 3
A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
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bull ISBN 978 90 74 82274 9
bull Paperback (204 pp 90 color illus)
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Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82261 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (360 pp 280 color illus)
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Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
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Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
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Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
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bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
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The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
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The Commercial andCultural Climate of
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Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
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bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
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amp 131 bw illus)
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Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
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Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
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bull Cloth with dustjacket
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Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
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Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
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Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
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Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
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bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
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bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 2
Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
and Yingjin Zhang
bull November 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 24534 1
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bull List price EUR 98- US$ 127-
bull Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture 1
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
bull April 2013
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bull Hardback (approx 575 pp)
bull List price EUR 164- US$ 213-
bull May 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22214 4
bull Hardback (358 pp 45 illus)
bull List price EUR 96- US$ 133-
bull January 2013
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22334 9
bull Hardback (361 pp)
bull List price EUR 115- US$ 160-
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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KuniyoshiThe Faithful Samurai
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Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
bull List price EUR 46- US$ 60-
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
bull List price EUR 19- US$ 25-
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
New Series
Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
bull ISBN 978 90 04 26801 2bull Hardback
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
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bull November 2013
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
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bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Written Texts - Visual Texts
Woodblock-printed Mediain Early Modern Japan
Edited by Susanne Formanek
and Sepp Linhart
bull January 2005bull ISBN 978 90 74 82258 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket (368 pp 139 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 100- US$ 130-
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A Guide to Japanese Art Collectionsin the UK
Gregory Irvine
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Heroes of theKabuki Stage
An Introduction to the Worldof Kabuki with Retellings of Famous Plays illustrated byWoodblock Prints
Henk Herwig and Arendie Herwig
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Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
Joan B Mirviss Amy Reigle
Newland Chris Uhlenbeck
Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82273 2
bull Paperback (132 pp 123 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 30- US$ 39-
Re1048678983148ecting Truth
Japanese Photographyin the 19th Century
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere and
Mikiko Hirayama
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82276 3
bull Paperback (112 pp 60 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 42- US$ 54-
Visions of Japan
Kawase Hasuirsquos MasterpiecesKendall H Brown
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82268 8
bull Paperback (152 pp 100 color illus)
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
amp 23 bw illus)bull List price EUR 81- US$ 105-
See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
The Commercial andCultural Climate of
Japanese Printmaking
Edited by Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82249 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (272 pp 18 color
amp 48 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 2
A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
Monika Hinkel with assistance
from Kodaira Takashi and
Ishigami Hidemi
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
bull Paperback (182 pp 67 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 2
Hiroshigersquos journey
in the 60-odd provincesMarije Jansen
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82260 2
bull Paperback (176 pp 80 color illus)
bull List price EUR 48- US$ 62-
bull Famous Japanese Prints Series 1
Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82252 7
bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull Japonica Neerlandica 9
Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(304 pp 420 color illus)bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82239 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(264 pp 500 color illus)
bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
bull Paperback (128 pp 128 color illus)
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
with an essay by Shigeru Oikawa
bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
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Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
bull November 2014
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bull List price EUR 103- US$ 133-
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
Edited by Paul G Pickowicz Kuiyi Shen
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bull November 2013
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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bull October 2012
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
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bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H OT E I P UB L I S HI N G
The Koto
A Traditional Instrumentin Contemporary Japan
Henry Johnson
bull January 2004
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82263 3
bull Cloth with dustjacket (200 pp 78 color
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See also The Shakuhachi (p 13)
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A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
Essays by Cecilia Segawa Seigle
Alfred H Marks
Harue M Summersgill
Amy Reigle Newland and
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bull ISBN 978 90 74 82259 6
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bull January 2004
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Dismissed as
elegant fossils Konoe Nobutada andthe role of aristocratsin Early Modern Japan
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
bull January 2004
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bull Cloth with dustjacket (256 pp 30 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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Kawase Hasui
The Complete Woodblock Prints
Kendall H Brown
with an essay by Watanabe Shōichirō
General Editor Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82246 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket (592 pp 617 color
amp 131 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 273- US$ 354-
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82216 9
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Japanese Export Porcelain
Catalogue of the Collectionof the Ashmolean MuseumOxford
Oliver Impey
bull January 2002
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bull List price EUR 50- US$ 65-
Japanese Erotic Prints
Shunga by Harunobuand Koryūsai
Inge Klompmakers
bull June 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82237 4
bull Paperback (160 pp 68 color illus)
bull List price EUR 40- US$ 52-
Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred
Aspects of the MoonJohn Stevenson
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82242 8
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(272 pp 165 color illus)
bull List price EUR 99- US$ 138-
Births and Rebirths
in Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for theStudy of Japanese Arts andCultures
Edited by Nicole Coolidge
Rousmaniere
bull January 2001
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82244 2
bull Cloth with dustjacket (232 pp
21 color amp 111 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
bull European Studies on Japan 1
Mount Fuji
Sacred Mountain of JapanChris Uhlenbeck and Merel Molenaar
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82232 9
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82209 1
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(152 pp 20 bw illus)bull List price EUR 53- US$ 69-
The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
and Amy Reigle Newland
bull January 2000
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82220 6
bull Cloth with dustjacket(216 pp 280 color illus)
bull List price EUR 102- US$ 132-
Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
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bull January 1999
bull ISBN 978 90 74 82211 4
bull Cloth with dustjacket
(176 pp 166 color amp 6 bw illus)
bull List price EUR 67- US$ 87-
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Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
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Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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H O T E I P U B L I S H I N G
Fine amp Curious
Japanese Export Porcelainin Dutch Collections
Christiaan JA Joumlrg
bull January 2003
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Births and Rebirths
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bull List price EUR 84- US$ 109-
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bull January 2000
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
bull January 2000
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The Female Image
20th Century Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
Shinji Hamanaka
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Time Presentand Time Past
Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
Amy Reigle Newland
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Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture
Edited by Kuiyi Shen University of California San Diego Sonal Khullar
University of Washington and Patrick D Flores University of the Philippines
brillcommaav ISSN 2214-5257
Modern Asian Art and Visual Cult ure is an academic series devoted to the visual cultureof Asia of the modern period spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the presentday It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture art historyart worlds and markets visual materials related to propaganda religion and art andalso extends to the performing arts cinema and media studies It also actively seeks
interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to archaeology religion literature and thesocial sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culturefrom a comparative or interregional perspective
Between State and Market
Contemporary Art in the Post-Mao Era
Jane DeBevoise
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Liangyou Kaleidoscopic Modernityand the Shanghai Global Metropolis1926-1945
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O R I E N T A L
Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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bull Hardback (361 pp)
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OR I E NT AL
A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
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bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
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G L O B A L
O R I E N T A L
Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Plunder and Pleasure
Japanese Art in the West1860 - 1930
Max Put
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
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bull September 2006
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bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Kabuki at the Crossroads
Years of Crisis 1952-1965
Samuel L Leiter
Samuel L Leiterrsquos Kabuki at theCrossroads Years of Crisis 1952-1965 is the 983142 983145rst detailed account of
Japanrsquos kabuki theatre in the years
immediately following the end ofthe Occupation It examines everyaspect of this traditional theatre asit struggled to maintain its positionin a rapidly changing postwarentertainment environment It coversacting rivalries major productionstheatres international tours theconvention of men playing femaleroles name-taking and memorialceremonies the company system andmanagerial strategies In addition
the volume includes numerousappendixes chronicling the periodincluding a thorough chronology and150 summaries of new plays neverpreviously discussed in English
The Anime Paradox
Patterns and PracticesThrough the Lens ofTraditional Japanese Theater
Stevie Suan University of Hawai‛i
Founded on richly stylized expression
Anime has developed into an art with a high degree of sophisticationthat is comparable to that of thetraditional theatrical forms of NohBunraku and Kabuki By analyzing
Anime through the lens of traditional Japanese theater the patterns andpractices in Anime can be mappedout In The Anime Paradox StevieSuan utilizes this framework to reveal
Animersquos distinct form examiningand delineating the particular formal
qualities of Animersquos structureconventions aesthetics and modesof viewing However the comparison
works both waysmdashjust as Japanesetheater can give us analytical insightsinto Anime Anime can enrich ourunderstanding of Japanese classicaltheater
Kurokawa Nō
Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos FolkTraditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
Eike Grossmann Hamburg University
In the 1960s Kurokawarsquos historic nōtradition as theatre and festival cameunder the spotlight of the Japanesepublic Advertised as lsquosecret nō of thesnow countryrsquo it soon became one ofthe most well-known and long-studiedfolk performing arts traditionsThat a secluded village isolated bymountainous country around itshould have developed and sustaineda high cultural entertainment suchas nō theatre and integrated it into
Shinto shrine festivals promptedconsiderable interest among folklorescholars theatre researcherspoliticians and tourists alike Eventoday Kurokawa nō continues to beregarded as an example of an earlierform of Japanese culture and folktradition that essentially has beenfrozen in time over the course of manycenturies
In this volume the author providesa detailed record of the history and
development of Kurokawa nō and theprocesses of its transmission over thegenerations The author also examinesits impact on the wider cultural lifeof Japan and its literary heritage thetravel industry government policyand folklore traditions in Japangenerally In addition Kurokawa Nō o1048678fers an invaluable authentic casestudy in the wider context of notionsof Japanese self-perception and self-representation
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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A History of the TakarazukaRevue Since 1914
Modernity Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
Makiko Yamanashi
Founded in the hot-spring resort town of the same namein 1914 Takarazuka is a kaleidoscopic medium both in
terms of its theatricality and visual characteristics Yetdespite its prominence and popularity it has not receivedthe academic attention it deserves especially in thecontext of theatre studies This book therefore by takingan interdisciplinary approach endeavours to 983142 983145ll thisgap through a detailed analysis of the Takarazuka RevueCompanyrsquos history educational traditions and theatricalethos viewed from the prism of Japanrsquos modernizationand globalization in the twentieth century Its importantrelationship to Japanese popular culture especiallyin the 983142983145elds of manga and fashion are also given dueconsideration
Furthermore because of its unique features as an all-female performance art appealing mostly to female
Japanese audiences the study also includes an in-depthconsideration of its continuing success way of lifeand wider social impact from both cultural and socialperspectives
With Takarazukarsquos centenary fast approaching A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 will have wideinterdisciplinary appeal as well as in the particular contextof Japanese Studies Illustrated throughout supported byan extensive bibliography it is divided into 983142983145ve chapters
l The Formative Years of Takarazuka 2The Mechanismsof Takarazuka 3 The Stage Art of Takarazuka lsquoFantasy
Adventurersquo 4 The Taishō lsquoModernrsquo in the Female Domainof Shōjo Bunka 5 Takarazuka in the Modern Heritage ofGirlsrsquo Culture and Beyond
Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British ExhibitionCentenary Perspectives
Edited by Ayako Hotta-Lister and Ian Nish
This volume intended to complement Hotta-Listerrsquosoriginal 1999 study marks the centenary of Londonrsquos 1910
great Japan-British Exhibition which was held at WhiteCity Shepherdrsquos Bush and attracted over eight million
visitors during its six-month stay While the initiative camefrom Britain the Japanese Government was the majorsource of funding for the Japanese side of the ExhibitionUsing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard Japanndash at the time a new colonial power ndash hoped to bring abouta greater understanding of its cultures and traditions andthereby stimulate trade and commerce between the twocountries
In the event the Japanese press unlike the British press
took umbrage at what they considered the trivializationof Japanese culture thus in part frustrating the positivecultural commercial and political outcomes that werehoped for Eighteen months later Emperor Meiji diedand the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after therebyrelegating the exhibition ndash its origins compositionrelevance and impact ndash to oblivion until recent timesThe papers in this volume therefore drawn from fourlsquocentenary conferencesrsquo held in London and Tokyo o1048678fer animportant spotlight on the exhibitionrsquos legacy ndash speci983142983145callyin the contexts of commerce and culture
The contents include the following themes The Exhibition
and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan theExhibition and Japanrsquos economic background sellingthe lsquobackwardrsquo Japanese economy imperialism and theExhibition the Japanese media and the Exhibition the artsof Britain and Japan Ainu in London Japanese 983142983145ne art thehuman legacy Japanese gardens
This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for studentsin modern East Asian Studies but especially in the contextof colonial and economic history inter-cultural exchangeand Anglo-Japanese relations
bull May 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 20386 0
bull Hardback (248 pp including 130 color illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 117-
bull October 2012
bull ISBN 978 90 04 22916 7
bull Hardback (xvii 231 pp incl several illus)
bull List price EUR 85- US$ 118-
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G L O B A L
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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G L O B A L
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Japan and The Graphic
A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
Compiled and introduced by Terry Bennett
Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News (ILN) which 983142983145rst appeared in 1842The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through thequality and amount of its illustrations (including colour)
and the paper it was printed on Together however thetwo periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British
journalism With circulations far in excess of The Timesthe extent of the news ndash including considerable foreignreporting ndash opinion and miscellaneous data of thesetwo publications provides an invaluable resource forresearchers and historians
As with the ILN this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reportsfeatures illustrations and incidental commentaries relatingto Japan from the 983142983145rst report of 5 February 1870 discussing
Japanrsquos recent civil war the overthrow of the lsquoShiogoon orTyocoonrsquo the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britainrsquos lsquopolicy of 983142 983145rmnessrsquo vis agrave vis JapanIts concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year ofthe rati983142983145cation of the ending of the Unequal Treaties wasconcluded) notes lsquoNo power in the world stands in a moredelicate and di1048678983142983145cult position than Japan does just nowrsquo
This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate sectionfeaturing a selection of The Graphicrsquos colour printingrelating to Japan a full cross-referenced Index by JEHoare together with an historical perspective by formerBritish Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an
introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett
Japan and The Illustrated London News
Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
Edited by Terry Bennett
The Illustrated London News launched in 1842 was the worldrsquos 983142 983145rst illustrated newspaper and an immediatesuccess Its 983142983145rst report on Japan however was not untileleven years later Japan and The Illustrated London News
provides a lsquoone-stoprsquo access point to the complete record ofreported events relating to Japan in the critical half centuryfollowing its opening to the West
bull November 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87651 7
bull Hardback (404 pp)
bull List price EUR 140- US$ 192-
bull September 2006
bull ISBN 978 19 01 90326 3
bull Hardback (394 pp highly illus)
bull List price EUR 161- US$ 209-
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
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GL OB AL
OR I E NT AL
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
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I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
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Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and Japanese Cinema
Ziacutelia Papp
Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime and JapaneseCinema builds on the earlier volume Anime and its Rootsin Early Japanese Monster Art that aimed to positioncontemporary Japanese animation within a wider art
historical context by tracing the development of monsterrepresentations in Edo- and Meiji-period art works andpost-war visual media
While the previous volume concentrated on modern mediarepresentations this work focuses on how Western arthistorical concepts and methodology might be adapted
when considering non-Western works introducingtraditional monster art in more detail while alsomaintaining its links to post-war animation sequential artand Japanese cinema
The book aims at a general readership interested in Japanese art and media as well as graduate students who might be searching for a research model withinthe 983142 983145elds of Animation Studies Media Studies or VisualCommunication Design
Tengu
The Shamanic and Esoteric Originsof the Japanese Martial Arts
Roald Knutsen
This fully illustrated volume including an eight-pagecolour-plate section is the 983142 983145rst in-depth study in English
to examine the warr ior and shamanic characteristics andsigni983142 983145cance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei ) ofMuromachi Japan (1336-1573)
According to Roald Knutsen who is widely known for his writings on the samurai tradition prompting his l ife-longstudy of tengu ndash the part-human part-animal creatures ndash
was the early discovery that the tengu of the Muromachiperiod were interacting with the deadly serious bugei masters teaching the arts of war Here were beings who didnot conform to the comic goblin-like creatures of commonfolklore and were not the creations of the Buddhist priests
intent on demonizing that which they did not understandand could not control
As this study shows the part-hidden tengu under reviewpassed on and taught the clearest theory of tactics andstrategy to bushi of the highest calibre the absorption andmastery of which often decided if the warrior and his clanlived or were annihilated on the all-too-frequent killinggrounds of the Muromachi age
Tengu will be widely welcomed in many contexts includingstudies relating to martia l arts religion and folkloreshamanism and mythology and the social and military
history of Japan
bull October 2010
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87652 4
bull Hardback (272 pp including 4 color illus)
bull List price EUR 88- US$ 114-
bull August 2011
bull ISBN 978 19 06 87622 7
bull Hardback (280 pp)
bull List price EUR 57- US$ 74-
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcatalog-of-japan-sex 4044
B
R I L L rsquo S
J A P A N E S E
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A U T H O R S
I N D E X
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcatalog-of-japan-sex 4144
39
B R I L L rsquo S
J A P A NE S E
A R T
C A T A L O G 2 0 1
4
A UT H OR S
I NDE X
16 Sorensen JT Optical Allusions Screens Paintingsand Poetry in Classical Japan (ca 800-1200)
32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcatalog-of-japan-sex 4244
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J A P A N E S E
A R T
C A T A L O G
2 0 1 4
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Subscribe to Brillrsquos Asian Studies Newsletteramp Art and Architecture Newsletter
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- news about conferences and events- special o1048678fers
- and much more
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8172019 Catalog of Japan Sex
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36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Graphic A Complete Record of Events 1870-1899
36 Bennett T (ed) Japan and The Illustrated LondonNews Complete Record of Reported Events 1853ndash1899
31 Brown K Kawase Hasui The Complete Woodblock Prints 30 Brown K Visions of Japan Kawase Hasuirsquos Master pieces 17 Bru R Erotic Japonisme The In983142luence of Japanese
Sexual Imagery on Western Art 31 Bruschke-Johnson L Dismissed as elegant fossils
Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in Early Modern Japan
7 Buckland R Painting Nature for the Nation Taki Kateiand the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan
27 Carpenter J Reading Surimono The Interplay of Textand Image in Japanese Prints
15 Clark J Modernities of Japanese Art21 Clark T Gerstle CA Ishigami A Yano A (eds)
Shunga Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art 28 Coats B Chikanobu Modernit y and Nostalgia in
Japanese Prints 32 Coolidge Rousmaniere N (ed) Births and Rebirths in
Japanese Art Essays Celebrating the Inauguration of TheSainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts andCultures
30 Coolidge Rousmaniere N Hirayama M Re852070983148ectingTruth Japanese Photography in the 19th Century
25 Croissant D Splendid Impressions Japanese Secular Painting 1400-1900 in the Museum of East Asian ArtCologne
30 Formanek S Linhart S (eds) Written Texts - VisualTexts Woodblock-printed Media in Early Modern Japan
23 Forrer M Surimono in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam22 Ginsberg M The art of in852070983148uence Asian propaganda
34 Grossmann E Kurokawa Nō Shaping the Image and Perception of Japanrsquos Folk Traditions Performing Artsand Rural Tourism
6 Haft A Aesthetic Strategies of The Floating World Mitate Yatsushi and Fūryū in Early Modern Japanese Popular Culture
33 Hamanaka S Reigle Newland A The Female Image 20th Centur y Japanese Prints of Japanese Beauties
30 Herwig H Herwig A Heroes of the Kabuki Stage An Introduction to the World of Kabuki with Retellingsof Famous Plays illustrated by Woodblock Prints
28 Herwig H Mostow JS The Hundred Poets Compared A Print Series by Kuniyoshi Hiroshige and Kunisada
9 Hirasawa C Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain
35 Hotta-Lister A Nish I (eds) Commerce and Cultureat the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition CentenaryPerspectives
10 Ikeda A McDonald AL Tiampo M (eds) Art and War in Japan and its Empire 1931-1960
29 Impey O Joumlrg C Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-185032 Impey O Japanese Export Porcelain Catalogue of the
Collection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford 30 Irvine G A Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK
18 Iwakiri Y Newland A Kuniyoshi Japanese master ofimagined worlds
31 Jansen M Hiroshigersquos journey in the 60-odd provinces31 Johnson H The Koto A Traditional Instrument in
Contemporary Japan
13 Johnson H The Shakuhachi Roots and Routes 27 Johnson H The Shamisen Tradition and Diversity29 Johnson H Western In852070983148uences on Japanese Art
The Akita Ranga Art School and Foreign Books 32 Joumlrg C Fine amp Curious Japanese Export Porcelain in
Dutch Collections 8 Kilpatrick H Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators
Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Childrenrsquos Literature
28 King J Iwakiri Y Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-190532 Klompmakers I Japanese Erotic Prints Shunga by
Harunobu and Koryūsai 37 Knutsen R Tengu The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins
of the Japanese Martial Arts 34 Leiter SL Kabuki at the Crossroads Years of Crisis
1952-1965 11 Lillehoj E Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern
Japan 1580s-1680s28 Manheim R Haiku amp Haiga Moments in Word
and Image 24 Marks A Genjirsquos World in Japanese Woodblock Prints
19 Marks A Kunisadarsquos Tōkaidō Riddles in JapaneseWoodblock Prints
26 Marks A Publishers of Japanese Woodblock Prints A Compendium
3 Mostow JS Courtly Visions The Politics of Cultural Appropriation and the Ise Stories (Ise monogatari)
27 Mueller J Competition and Collaboration Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School
29 Mueller J Strong Women Beautiful Men Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art
16 Nakamura T (ed) Images of Familial Intimacyin Eastern and Western Art
2 Orbaugh S Performing Propaganda Kamishibaiin Japanrsquos Fifteen Year War (provisional)37 Papp Z Traditional Monster Imagery in Manga Anime
and Japanese Cinema33 Put M Plunder and Pleasure Japanese Art in the West
1860 - 1930 30 Reigle Newland A (ed) Printed to Perfection
Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O Muller Collection
31 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Commercial and CulturalClimate of Japanese Printmaking
29 Reigle Newland A (ed) The Hotei Encyclopediaof Japanese Woodblock Prints (2 vols)
33 Reigle Newland A (ed) Time Present and Time Past Images of a forgotten Master Toyohara Kunichika(1835 - 1900)
27 Reigle Newland A Perreacutee J Schaap R Crows Cranesamp Camellias The Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945
11 Rodner WS Edwardian London through Japanese EyesThe Art and Writings of Yoshio Markino 1897ndash1915
12 Rosen983142983145eld J Portraits of Chōgen The Transformationof Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
27 Schaap R A Brush With Animals [hardback] Japanese Paintings 1700-1950
26 Schaap R Rimer JT The Beauty of Silence Japanese
Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869-1927) 31 Segawa Seigle C Marks A H Summersgill H MReigle Newland A Hinkel M A Courtesanrsquos DayHour by Hour
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32 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos One Hundred Aspects of theMoon
28 Stevenson J Yoshitoshirsquos Strange Tales34 Suan S The Anime Paradox Patterns and Practices
Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
Image of Japan
32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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Through the Lens of Traditional Japanese Theater 14 Suzuki J Tinios E (eds) Understanding Japanese
Woodblock-Printed Illustrated Books A Short Introduction to Their History Bibliography and Format
11 Suzuki Y Medicine Master Buddha The Iconic
Worship of Yakushi in Heian Japan4 Szostak J Painting Circles Tsuchida Bakusen and
Nihonga Collectives in Early Twentieth Century Japan27 Uhlenbeck C Jansen M Hiroshige Shaping the
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32 Uhlenbeck C Molenaar M Mount FujiSacred Mountain of Japan
25 Uhlenbeck C Reigle Newland A (eds) Yoshitoshi Masterpieces from the Ed Freis Collection
29 Uhlenbeck C Winkel M Japanese Erotic FantasiesSexual Imagery of the Edo Period
28 Varshavskaya E Heroes of the Grand Paci983142983145cation Kuniyoshirsquos Taiheiki eiyū den
20 Waterhouse D The Harunobu Decade A Catalogueof Woodcuts by Suzuki Harunobu and his followersin the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
5 Wattles M The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō Art ist-Rebel of Edo
29 Weinberg DR Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai35 Yamanashi M A History of the Takarazuka Revue
Since 1914 Modernit y Girlsrsquo Culture Japan Pop
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