Japanese Woodblock Printing

Japanese Woodblock Printing
Title Japanese Woodblock Printing PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Salter
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 132
Release 2002-02-28
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780824825539

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Of all the sophisticated traditional arts and crafts of Japan, woodblock prints are probably the most widely known in the West. The bold yet refined compositions are as fresh to the Western eye today as they were when they first came to the attention of the Impressionists in the nineteenth century. With their fluid lines, intricate carving and delicate colors, Japanese prints are still as fascinating as ever. In this book, Rebecca Salter takes us through the history of the Japanese woodblock, discusses the materials, tools, and papers available (and their Western equivalents) and shows how to get the most out of them through interesting step-by-step projects. The work of an international group of artists shows the varied and exciting prints being produced today.

Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop

Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop
Title Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop PDF eBook
Author April Vollmer
Publisher Watson-Guptill
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-08-04
Genre Art
ISBN 0770434827

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An inspirational how-to course on Japanese woodblock printing's history and techniques, with guidance on materials and studio practices, step-by-step demonstrations, and examples of finished works by modern masters of the medium as well as historic pieces. A Modern Guide to the Ancient Art of mokuhanga An increasingly popular yet age-old art form, Japanese woodblock printing (mokuhanga) is embraced for its non-toxic character, use of handmade materials, and easy integration with other printmaking techniques. In this comprehensive guide, artist and printmaker April Vollmer—one of the best known mokuhanga practitioners and instructors in the West—combines her deep knowledge of this historic printmaking practice with expert step-by-step instruction, guidance on materials and studio practices, and a diverse collection of prints by leading contemporary artists. At once practical and inspirational, this handbook is as useful to serious printmakers and artists as it is to creative people drawn to Japanese history and aesthetics.

Making Woodblock Prints

Making Woodblock Prints
Title Making Woodblock Prints PDF eBook
Author Merlyn Chesterman
Publisher Crowood
Total Pages 224
Release 2015-02-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1847979041

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Woodblock printing is an ancient art form, which produces beautiful, subtle and lively pieces with just a few simple materials. This book introduces the art, and shares technical information and ideas for those with more experience. A wide range of exciting examples of printed woodcuts are shown along with advice on materials and tools, and a step-by-step guide to sharpening. Techniques to achieve quality prints and perfect registration are covered too. Drawing on the vibrant living traditions from China and Japan, it is both a technical guide and an inspiration. Beautifully illustrated with 160 colour photographs.

Japanese Woodblock Prints

Japanese Woodblock Prints
Title Japanese Woodblock Prints PDF eBook
Author Roger S. Keyes
Publisher
Total Pages 276
Release 1984
Genre Artists
ISBN

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Collector's Value Guide to Japanese Woodblock Prints

Collector's Value Guide to Japanese Woodblock Prints
Title Collector's Value Guide to Japanese Woodblock Prints PDF eBook
Author Sandra Andacht
Publisher Antique Trader Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Color prints, Japanese
ISBN 9781582210056

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This volume tells the story of the woodblock print from its beginnings in the seventeenth century to the latest developments in the post WWII era. Includes dating tips, a guide to reading a print to determine censor's seals, date marks, artist markings and seal, and a chapter on techniques for creating a woodblock print.

Making of a Japanese Print

Making of a Japanese Print
Title Making of a Japanese Print PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 25
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Art
ISBN 1462904041

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This unique Japanese art book shows step-by-step how a Japanese woodblock prints are produced in layers. Woodblock printing is at the same time a very simple and a very complicated art. It is simple by modern standards because no machinery, not even a press, is used. The finished print in this book and the pages which so graphically present its development in color are produced by photo-offset from original woodblocks.

Modern Japanese Prints - Statler

Modern Japanese Prints - Statler
Title Modern Japanese Prints - Statler PDF eBook
Author Oliver Statler
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 258
Release 2012-10-09
Genre Art
ISBN 1462909558

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Featuring over 100 unique prints, Modern Japanese Prints is a testament to the continuity of Japanese art and creativity. By far the most vitally creative group of artists working in Japan today, modern print-makers are truly international in appeal. Although they owe much of their heritage to the famous ukiyoe techniques of the past, they depart from their forebears in at least two important respects. In the first place, whereas in the ancient ukiyoe tradition a print was the joint production of three men— the artist-designer, the artisan who carved the blocks, and the printer—these modern artists perform all these functions themselves, thus satisfying their demands for individual artistic expression at every step of the creative process. Another distinguishing feature of this artistic school is that its inspiration is derived neither solely from its own Japanese past nor solely from the West. This book carefully traces the history of the modern print movement through detailed discussions of the life and work of twenty-nine of its most noteworthy and representative artists. It describes vicissitudes which the movement has undergone and the high artistic ideals which have motivated its members in spite of public apathy and the hostility of the traditionalists.