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Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji

$ 8,925 元 原價 10,500

  葛飾北齋傳世的經典版畫《富嶽三十六景》與後來完成的十幅,最完整的浮世繪經典再現。富士山一直居於日本精神生活的中心,日本藝術史上無人能出其右的富士山景圖系列作,忠實刻劃呈現十九世紀的日本風土。細緻描摹山村野徑的小人物,歌頌田園與繁榮的城市風貌,還有無懈可擊的大自然之美。葛飾北齋豐沛的創作力與藝術野心,讓浮世繪揚名國際。
 
  富士山不僅是葛飾北齋內心的聖殿,也是江戶時代人聲鼎沸的旅遊勝地,更是當時前往江戶的必經道路,歷史上著名的東海道,旅人雜沓而來。從四面八方,遠觀不同的富士山貌,綿延四季更替,多彩絢麗的設色,匠心獨具,栩栩如生。大氣磅礡的神奈川衝浪裏,已然成為世界藝術史的珍寶。
 
  碩果僅存的作品中,如今使用最大篇幅復刻重製,對葛飾北齋致上最大的敬意。高度還原原畫的配色,遵循日本製書線裝傳統,一次滿足36種形色各異的地貌與補完的十景,完整收錄46幅傳世佳作。

Mount Fuji has long been a centerpiece of Japanese cultural imagination, and nothing captures this with more virtuosity than the landmark woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). The renowned printmaker documents 19th-century Japan with exceptional artistry and adoration, celebrating its countryside, cities, people, and serene natural beauty. Produced at the peak of Hokusai’s artistic ambition, the series is a quintessential work of ukiyo-e that earned the artist world-wide recognition as a leading master of his craft. The prints illustrate Hokusai’s own obsession with Mount Fuji as well as the flourishing domestic tourism of the late Edo period. Just as the mountain was a cherished view for travelers heading to the capital Edo (now Tokyo) along the Tōkaidō road, Mount Fuji is the infallible backdrop to each of the series’ unique scenes. Hokusai captures the distinctive landscape and provincial charm of each setting with a vivid palette and exquisite detail. Including the iconic Under the Great Wave off Kanagawa (also The Great Wave), this widely celebrated series is a treasure of international art history. Among only a few complete reprints of the series, this XXL edition pays homage to Hokusai’s striking colors and compositions with unprecedented care and magnitude. Bound in the Japanese tradition with uncut paper, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji presents the original 36 plates plus the additional 10 later added by the artist. The perfect companion piece to TASCHEN’s One Hundred Views of Edo and The Sixty-Nine Stations along the Kisokaidō, this publication paints an enchanting picture of pre-industrial Japan and is itself a stunning monument to the art of woodblock printing.

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