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Description
Original woodblock printed Hokusai Manga book. Orange covers stab-bound with purple thread.
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese printmaker, painter, 1760-1849) is noted for Edo period works of ukiyo-e ('pictures of the floating world') in painting and printmaking. He had a long career of over 70 years and is thought to have created over 30,000 drawings and illustrations for 500 books under multiple names typically associated with shifts in production and style. Since the late 19th century, his work has had a significant impact on Western artists, including Gauguin and van Gogh. Hokusai is best-known as creater of the iconic and internationally recognized woodblock print The Great Wave off Kanagawa, created during the 1820s.
Publication Date
1878
Keywords
Japanese printmaking; woodblock printing; Hokusai; manga; birds; flower
Disciplines
Art and Design
Style / Period
Late Edo; Ukiyo-e
Materials / Techniques
books; woodblock printing (relief printing process); Japanese paper (handmade paper); Japanese printmaking styles; stab-bound
Measurements
width: 6.10 inches, height: 8.85 inches
Work Type
woodcuts (prints)
Binding
Traditional format; fukuro-toji; double leaves
RISD Fleet Library Catalog Record
Source
Gorham Manufacturing Company Design Library. Gift of Lenox Inc.
Recommended Citation
Hokusai, Katsushika; Collections, Special; and Library, Fleet, "Hokusai Manga (北斎漫画), Kacho Gaden, Vol. 2" (1878). Gorham Manufacturing Company Design Library. 11.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_gorhamdesignlibrary/11