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Highlights of Japanese Printmaking, Part 3: The International Perspective by Katherine Martin
Age:2008 (Publication Date)
This sixty-four (64) page softcover catalogue in English by Scholten Japanese Art explores the role played by American and European artists in the development of Japanese-style woodblock printmaking in the 20th century. Featuring 59 color illustrations/entries. With works by 30 artists, including Arthur Wesley Dow, Emil Orlik, Helen Hyde, Bertha Lum, Fritz Capelari, Charles W. Bartlett, Elizabeth Keith, Lilian Miller, Pieter Irwin Brown, Mabel A. Royds, John Edgar Platt, Noël Nouët, Paul Jacoulet, Paul Binnie, and others. This particular edition (Part 3) has been sold out and few have become available on the market.
It is one of a series of six books related to this subject and published from 2005-to 2020, containing beautiful artistic works showing the influence of Japanese woodblock prints on Western impressional and modern paintings. While woodblock printing was not unknown in the West, the Japanese method of color woodblock printing was generally more technically advanced than the techniques used in Europe and America in the late 19th century.
It should not be overlooked that while the West was acquiring woodblock printmaking skills, and the Japanese were adapting printmaking to Western sensibilities, there were exchanges of artistic influences as well. Woodblock printmaking in the West was extremely popular among artists up until the 1930s. The realities of the Great Depression and the rise of another major artistic movement such as abstract expressionism dominated the art world and by extension, art students. Seen throughout this book interest in modern Japanese woodblock prints (sosaku-hanga beginning in the post-war period, and shi-hanga more recently), and there are artists and collectors continuing to discover the possibilities of the Japanese method of full-color printing. This book explores thirty (30) artists basing their works on interpretations of Japanese woodblock prints in this catalogue that are exceptional.