HokusaiOne Hundred Poets
Morse, PeterCassell · 1989
Details
- Titel
- Hokusai
- Untertitlel
- One Hundred Poets
- Autor
- Morse, Peter
- Verleger
- Cassell
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1989
- Sprachen
- Englisch,
- Japanisch
- Medium
- Seitenzahl
- 222
- ISBN 13
- 9780807612132
Klappentext
This lavishly illustrated, oversized (17" x 10") book brings together the last major print series of the celebrated Japanese artist Hokusai (1760-1849) and the Japanese poetry that inspired these beautiful prints. Whether showing semi-nude women abalone divers struggling with their catch while a male crew of shriveled old salts leers from a nearby boat, or the carefree rapture of a leisurely group of men and women observing cherry blossoms at their peak, Hokusai captures, with drama and delicacy, sublime and ridiculous states. The artist's simplicity, though deceptive, is also remarkable: he illustrates a poem about a lovers' seaside tryst with a magnificently imposing yet unadorned sailing vessel, its small window offering a coy glimpse of the fortunate couple inside. Each of the 111 color prints (as well as 41 black-and-white sketches of projected prints apparently never completed) is accompanied by the poem, in Japanese and English, a biographical note on the poet and by Peter Morse's comments on literary and artistic intention and execution.