Copying the Master and Stealing His Secrets: Talent and Training in Japanese Painting

Jordan Brenda G.

University of Hawai'i Press · 2003

Details

Title

Copying the Master and Stealing His Secrets

Subtitle

Talent and Training in Japanese Painting

Publication Date

2003

Publisher

University of Hawai'i Press

Medium
Print
Binding

Hardcover

ISBN 13

978-0824826086

Language
English
Genre
Non-Fiction
Topics
Painting,
ID: 6871

Blurb

Copying the Master examines the transmission of painting traditions in Japan from one generation to the next. The contributors emphasize the relationship between inborn abilities and those skills taught in the course of learning how to paint. They focus their discussion on a group of painting masters loosely associated with the prestigious Kano painting atelier, Japan's de facto painting academy throughout the Tokugawa period (1615-1868) and into the early modern era. By delving into why, how, and what these painters transmitted to students through their teaching, readers gain insight into artistic and aesthetic sensibilities active in Japanese painting and a fuller appreciation of extant paintings within their cultural and historical contexts.