Waves of renewal : modern Japanese prints, 1900 to 1960 : selections from the Nihon no hanga collection, Amsterdam

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Waves of renewal : modern Japanese prints, 1900 to 1960 : selections from the Nihon no hanga collection, Amsterdam

Chris Uhlenbeck, Amy Reigle Newland, Maureen de Vries

Hotei Publishing, c2016

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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Baur Foundation, Museum of Far Eastern Art in Geneva in 2016

Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-309) and indexes

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Waves of renewal traces the history of Japanese printmaking following an era of decline beginning in the late nineteenth century. The early twentieth century witnessed the emergence of two principal printmaking movements. The first-shin hanga (new print)-reinvented and revitalised the conventional genres of landscape, beauties and actors. The second-sosaku hanga (creative print)-was inspired by the dialogue between Western and Japanese art and aesthetics. Waves of renewal is the most comprehensive publication to date to focus on the holdings of the Nihon no hanga collection in Amsterdam. The 277 prints included showcase the sophistication of shin hanga and the boldness of sosaku hanga. An introductory essay sets the stage, followed by ten shorter essays by noted scholars in the field that centre on aspects integral to our understanding of early to mid-twentieth century Japanese printmaking. Each print is documented and annotated in the extensive catalogue section.

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