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Tanaka Ryōhei: etchings of rural Japan


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"This is the first monograph in English dedicated to the life and oeuvre of Japanese etching artist Tanaka Ryohei (1933). Mostly self-taught, Tanaka excelled in the medium of etching. He used this technique to depict the scenery of rural Japan and its gradually disappearing thatched-roof farmhouses. Tanaka made no less than 770 etchings and printed the vast majority of the editions himself - a total of well over 100,000 prints, which found their way to many collections, both public and private, all over the world. Over 130 representative works have been selected for this publication. Japan has a long and rich tradition of printmaking. Whereas 18th- to early 20th-century woodblock prints have been the subject of extensive research, postwar printmaking and etching in Japan have received considerably less attention. While focusing on a single artist, this publication aims to shed light on these lesser-known aspects of Japanese print history. Tanaka Ryohei, Etchings of Rural Japan includes an elaborate introduction to the technique of etching, enabling the reader to understand and admire Tanaka's skills as an artist-craftsman."-- Provided by publisher.

Contents

Tanaka Ryōhei -- Printmaking in Japan in the 20th century -- The etching and printing processess of Tanaka Ryōhei -- Catalogue -- Chronology.

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    Leiden, The Netherlands: Hotei Publishing, [2019]


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    • 9789004401358
    • 9004401350

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    Catalogue accompanying the exhibition Subtle Beauty: Japanese Etchings by Tanaka Ryōhei in Japan Museum SieboldHuis, Leiden, The Netherlands, 20 September 2019-19 January 2020.


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