JÛJUN KAGETSU-CHÔ. å æ è ±æ å 3 Vols
[EHON] Rai SanyÅ , et al. é¼å±±é ½ ShunsÅ dÅ æ ¥è å
From Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 2 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 03 February 1997
From Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 2 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 03 February 1997
About this Item
[EHON] Rai SanyÅ , et al. é¼å±±é ½ ShunsÅ dÅ æ ¥è å . JÛJUN KAGETSU-CHÔ. å æ è ±æ å 3 Vols., orihon, bound in brocade covered boards with printed silk title labels. The tall slender volumes, 29 x 10.2 cm, are reminiscent of sutras in their format. Enclosed in the original chitsu (clasps missing) with printed paper title label. The colophon is integrated with the closing directory of participants, dated Meiji 16 [1883]. The zodiacal date of 1827 is contained in many of the contributions to the work. Why almost sixty years went by until this work was published in woodcut is problematic, but the centrality of the great scholar, Rai SanyÅ , and his followers to the work is undeniable. There are a total of twelve color woodcut printed illustrations, 11 are double-page and one is a four-page foldout landscape. The subjects are the flowers, landscapes, etc. of Nanga art, but the execution is superlative in printing, coloring, and composition. I should mention that we once handled the original manuscripts for this work. This is a remarkably faithful facsimile in woodcut of the Rai group's literary and artistic record of Sanyô, his mother and her brother, all noted poets, scholars, and artists in the Nanga tradition, when they took a trip of 100 days (jû-jun) - the time granted Sanyo's uncle as leave from his Daimyo to make the trip. As remarkable as the prints are, the other aspect of the albums, the calligraphed poems, etc., are equally impressive. In my opinion, the printer's ability to capture the diverse style of each writer and the uniformly excellent quality of each contributor's work make this 100 DAYS INSCRIBING MOON AND FLOWERS one of the finest illustrated works of the Meiji period. It would not do to ignore the historical importance of the work, either. The Nanga revival of the 1880s which iterated an earlier flowering approximately a zodiacal circle earlier is at the heart of the work, and the lavish nature of the production illustrates the intellectual, artistic, and financial resources available to the bunjin literati of mid-Meiji Japan. Each poem and woodcut is sealed, and the study of both seals and signatures throughout the book provided in its day and to us also many insights into the relations of the many intellectuals in Rai SanyÅ 's 1820's movement. See Mitchell 528 and articles on such of the contributors as SanyÅ himself, Kagawa Kageki, Rai KyÅ hei, and Kan Sazan in the KÅ dansha ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JAPAN. In very good condition and excellent color and impression. Three volumes, complete:. Seller Inventory # 90734
Bibliographic Details
Title: JÛJUN KAGETSU-CHÔ. å æ è ±æ å 3 Vols
Publication Date: 1887
Store Description
All items sold net, paid in advance save by prior arrangement. Domestic shipping (via UPS or
Priority Mail) includes postage, handling & insurance. $6.50 first volume, $1.50 each additional for
Media Mail/orders under $100; $10.50 via UPS or Priority Mail. Overage due to excessive size and
weight will be adjusted. Foreign shipping to be determined. Payment by VISA/MC, money
order or check. Payment must be made in US funds and drawn on a US bank. Title does not pass
until payment is made in full....
Shipping costs are based on books weighing 2.2 LB, or 1 KG. If your book order is heavy or oversized, we may contact you to let you know extra shipping is required.
Payment Methods
accepted by seller