100 Views of Mount Fuji

Clark Timothy

British Museum Press · Weatherhill · 2001

Details

Title

100 Views of Mount Fuji

Publication Date

2001

Publisher

British Museum Press

Weatherhill

Artist

Clark Timothy

Medium
Print
ISBN 13

9780834804920

Page Count

260

Language
English
Genre
Non-Fiction
Topics
Woodblock Printing,
Pictures of the Floating World,
ID: 6871,
ID: 1639,
ID: 6954,
ID: 2950

Blurb

Mount Fuji is renowned worldwide as Japan's highest and most perfectly shaped mountain. Serving as a potent metaphor in classical love poetry and revered since ancient times by mountain-climbing sects of both the Shinto and Buddhist faiths, Fuji has taken on many roles in pre-modern Japan. This volume explores a wide range of manifestations of the mountain in more recent visual culture, as portrayed in more than 100 works by Japanese painters and print designers from the 17th century to the present. Featured alongside traditional paintings of the Kano, Sumiyoshi, and Shijo schools are the more individualistic print designs of Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Hiroshige, Munakata Shiko, Hagiwara Hideo, and others. New currents of empiricism and subjectivity have enabled artists of recent centuries to project a surprisingly wide range of personal interpretations onto what was once regarded as such an eternal, unchanging symbol.