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  • Color prints, Japanese -- 20th century.
     
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    Shin hanga : the new prints of Japan 1900-1960 / Chris Uhlenbeck, Jim Dwinger, Philo Ouweleen.
    by Uhlenbeck, Chris, author.
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    Brussels, Belgium : Ludion, [2022]
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  • Shin hanga (Art movement)
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  • Color prints, Japanese -- 20th century.
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    9789493039599 (paper over board : hardback) :
    9493039595 (paper over board : hardback)
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    223 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
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    "The 20th century is a relatively overlooked period in Japanese printmaking. Since the 1990s, however, museums and private collectors have shown a growing interest in shin hanga ('new prints'). These beautiful designs are the fruit of the traditional yet highly successful collaboration between artist, publisher, block-cutter and printer. The prints are dominated by two genres: beautiful women by artists such as Goyō, Kotondo and Shinsui and imposing landscapes by artists such as Hasui and Shinsui. However, it is not so much in their subject matter as through their visual language that shin hanga prints set themselves apart from their traditional precursors. Where the classically depicted women were stylized and idealized, their more recent counterparts were based on real models and are charged with emotion. The shin hanga landscapes, meanwhile, are more impressionistic than figurative, using a range of colour nuances to achieve exceptionally atmospheric results. An astonishing degree of technical perfection is another feature of these prints. The dynamic publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) was the driving force behind the shin hanga movement. Under his influence, the emphasis shifted from mass production to a more exclusive form of expression. The fine selection reproduced here is mostly drawn from two large private collections, supplemented by works from the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels and, by way of great exception, items from the family collection of the publisher Watanabe, the man who started it all." -- Back cover
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