Author: Fischer, Felice

Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran : Japanese masters of the brush. [池大雅と徳山玉欄展]
Date2007
Publish_locationPhiladelphia, PA
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
SeriesPhiladelphia Museum of Art series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberND1059.I4 A4 2007
Description503 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm.
Note

Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran : Japanese masters of the brush /  Felice Fischer with Kyoko Kinoshita ; with essays by Jonathan Chaves, Sadako Ohki, and Shimatani Hiroyuki.

Catalog of an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, May 1-July 22, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 489-497) and index.

Ike Taiga, a life in art / Felice Fischer -- The life and art of Tokuyama Gyokuran / Kyoko Kinoshita -- Taiga and landscape painting: translations and transformation / Felice Fischer -- Printed books on painting: edo-period imports from China and Taiga's manuals / Kyoko Kinoshita -- Taiga's ink bamboo with Chinese verse: collage of painting, calligraphy, and poetry / Sadako Ohki -- The fascination of Taiga's calligraphy / Shimatani Hiroyuki 島谷弘幸 -- Taiga and Chinese poetry (Kanshi) / Jonathan Chaves -- Plates: early works; Chinese themes; calligraphy; Japanese themes; Chinese landscapes; late works -- Catalogue of works -- Appendix 1: Taiga's Chinese poetry / translations by Jonathan Chaves -- Appendix 2: Dictionary of seals.

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SubjectPainting, Japanese--Edo period, 1600-1868 Painting, Japanese--Exhibitions--Catalogs Nanga 南画 [Bunjinga 文人画]--Exhibitions Ike Taiga 池大雅, 1723-1776--Exhibitions Ike Gyokuran 池玉瀾, 1728-1784--Exhibitions
Seriesfoo 101
ISBN9780876331989 (PMA paper)
LCCN2006100011
The arts of Hon'ami Kōetsu : Japanese Renaissance master
Date2000
Publish_locationPhiladelphia, PA
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberN7359.H6 A4 2000
Description220 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 x 30 cm
Note

The arts of Honʼami Kōetsu : Japanese Renaissance master / Felice Fischer ; with essays and catalogue entries by Edwin A. Cranston [and others].

"Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, July 29-October 29, 2000"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-219).

The life and arts of Honʼami Kōetsu / Felice Fisher -- Poem cards : Waka and the Kyoto Renaissance / Edwin A. Cranston -- Books : The advent of movable-type printing : the early Keichō period and Kyoto cultural circles / Kyoko Kinoshita -- Handscrolls : The flowering of artistic collaboration / Felice Fischer -- Lacquerware : The Kōetsu style in lacquerware / Yamazaki Tsuyoshi -- Takagamine colony : Kōetsu at Takagamine / Fumiko E. Cranston -- Teabowls : The teabowls of Honʼami Kōetsu / Saitō Takamasa ; Kōetsu and the history of tea culture / Kamakura Isao.

American audiences will have the rare opportunity to see outstanding examples of the work of the celebrated early seventeeth-century Japanese artist Hon'ami Kōetsu (1558-1637) in the first-ever comprehensive survey of the artist's work outside Japan in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue The Arts of Hon'ami Kōetsu: Japanese Renaissance Master, published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Nearly 100 objects ranging from calligraphy, handscrolls, and printed books to ceramic teabowls and lacquerwork will be drawn from collections throughout Japan, Europe, and the United States. A spectacular 27-foot-long scroll decorated with gold and silver wood-block designs of ivy, grasses, and wisteria, and brushed with classical Japanese love poems in Kōetsu's calligraphy, the newest addition to the Museum's collections of East Asian art, will also be on view. This multi-talented genius inspired his contemporaries and exerted profound influence on generations to come by revolutionizing the visual effects of classical poetry scrolls, working with the artist Tawaraya Sotatsu to produce striking designs, over which he wrote his distinctively bold calligraphy. Kōetsu's interest in calligraphy led him to design beautiful lacquer boxes to hold the essential tools of East Asian writing: brush and inkstone. One such lacquer box, with a characteristically bold motif of a single deer on a striking gold and black background is in the collection of the Museum and will also be featured in the catalogue.

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SubjectArt--Japan--History Art, Japanese--History Hon'ami Kōetsu 本阿弥光悦 [Honami Kōetsu 本婀彌光悦], 1558-1637--Exhibitions Art--Japan--History--16th-17th centuries Arts, Japanese--16th-17th centuries--Exhibitions
ISBN087633138X ; 9780876331385
LCCN00042792