Å tsu-e ZÅ hyÅ shÅ« å¤§æ ¥çµµè ç¥ é
Yamanouchi KinzaburÅ å±±å …é ä é , artist
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From Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 2 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 3 February 1997
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Yamanouchi KinzaburÅ å±±å …é ä é , artist. Å tsu-e ZÅ hyÅ shÅ« å¤§æ ¥çµµè ç¥ é . Gohachi å ¾å…«. Tokyo. Showa 62 [1987]. 18 x 15.5cm small volume string-bound Japanese style, fukuro-toji with red string. Front wrapper is decorated with a color woodcut of a demon playing a musical instrument. Colophon identifies this as #36 of 50 copies, done as a reprint of the original edition done in 20 copies in Showa 35 [1960]. 12 original, color woodblock-printed bookplates. The initial page has machine printed text listing the titles of all twelve woodcuts and the final page has a similarly printed colophon. This attractive book by artist Yamauchi KinzaburÅ å±±å …é ä é (1886-1966) is a tribute to the tradition of Å tsu-e å¤§æ ¥çµµ (Pictures from Å tsu), and the history is a fascinating one. It began as a cottage industry among families and businesses along the main roads of the Å tsu region near Kyoto during the 1600s. Å tsu was one of the stops along the TÅ kaidÅ , the well-traveled road between Kyoto and Edo, and thus Å tsu-e survived well into the late 1800s, until railways took over as the main mode of transportation. KinzaburÅ pays homage to the original religious subjects of Å tsu-e in his portrayal of a Buddhist figure with a halo and demons disguised as monks. Other subjects include bijin ç¾ äºº (beautiful women), a botanical, and a monkey. All are done in lovely colors by a skilled hand. The woodcuts range in size from approx. 11 x 6.5cm to 7 x 6.5cm. For more information on Å tsu-e, see pp. 108-9 of Rebecca Salter's book "Japanese Popular Prints" from Univ. of Hawaii Press. The artist was also an important figure in the world of publishing, as he established, along with Imamura HidetarÅ ä» æ ç§ å¤ªé (1907-1994), the well-known art book publishing house Gohachi å ¾å…«, which survived in different iterations for over 50 years, from 1911 until 1987, continuing for years after KinzaburÅ 's death. In very good condition. Housed in a washi å ç wraparound case with a printed title slip. Seller Inventory # 89603
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Title: Å tsu-e ZÅ hyÅ shÅ« å¤§æ ¥çµµè ç¥ é
Publication Date: 1987
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