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Hokusai 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1806 Horizontal
About this book
Hokusai´s 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1806 Horizontal is the last known full Tokaido series by Hokusai.It is different from his famous 36 Views of Mt Fuji, which are sublime artistic expressions distilling a long life´s work.It is different from much of Hokusai´s other well known work, like his 100 Views of Mt Fuji. But in that series Hokusai still retained a lot of the humor and the caricature found here.It is different from the many other well known 53 Stations of the Tokaido in that Hokusai explores novel ways of designing the print, further developing what he started in the 1804 Horizontal Tokaido. Hokusai experiments with person themes, voids and white space but also do great full landscapes and humorous encounters on the road.
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Yes, you can access Hokusai 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1806 Horizontal by Cristina Berna,Eric Thomsen in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Art & Art General. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- About the authors
- Also by the authors
- Contact the authors
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Katsushika Hokusai
- Japanese Historical Periods
- Edo period 1615 – 1868
- Bushido
- Woodblock Printing in Japan
- Chinese Landscape Painting
- The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō: Hokusai 1806
- No 1: Start: Nihonbashi
- No 2: 1st station: Shinagawa-juku
- No 3: 2nd station: Kawasaki-juku
- No 4: 3rd station: Kanagawa-juku
- No 5: 4th station: Hodogaya-juku
- No 6: 5th station: Totsuka-juku
- No 7: 6th station: Fujisawa-shuku
- No 8: 7th station: Hiratsuka-juku
- No 9: 8th station: Ōiso-juku
- No 10: 9th station: Odawara-juku
- No 11: 10th station: Hakone-juku
- No 12: 11th station: Mishima-shuku
- No 13: 12th station: Numazu-juku
- No 14: 13th station: Hara-juku
- No 15: 14th station: Yoshiwara-juku
- No 16: 15th station: Kanbara-juku
- No 17: 16th station: Yui-shuku
- No 18: 17th station: Okitsu-juku
- No 19: 18th station: Ejiri-juku
- No 20: 19th station: Fuchū-shuku
- No 21: 20th station: Mariko-juku
- No 22: 21st station Okabe-juku
- No 23: 22nd station: Fujieda-juku
- No 24: 23rd station: Shimada-juku
- No 25: 24th station: Kanaya-juku
- No 26: 25th station: Nissaka-shuku
- No 27: 26th station: Kakegawa-juku
- No 28: 27th station: Fukuroi-juku
- No 29: 28th station: Mitsuke-juku
- No 30: 29th station: Hamamatsu-juku
- No 31: 30th station: Maisaka-juku
- No 32: 31st station: Arai-juku
- No 33: 32nd station: Shirasuka-juku
- No 34: 33rd station: Futagawa-juku
- No 35: 34th station: Yoshida-juku
- No 36: 35th station: Goyu-shuku
- No 37: 36th station: Akasaka-juku
- No 38: 37th station: Fujikawa-shuku
- No 39: 38th station: Okazaki-shuku
- No 40: 39th station: Chiryū-juku
- No 41: 40th station: Narumi-juku
- No 42: 41st station: Miya-juku
- No 43: 42nd station: Kuwana-juku
- No 44: 43rd station: Yokkaichi-juku
- No 45: 44th station: Ishiyakushi-juku
- No 46: 45th station: Shōno-juku
- No 47: 46th station: Kameyama-juku
- No 48: 47th station: Seki-juku
- No 49: 48th station: Sakashita-juku
- No 50: 49th station: Tsuchiyama-juku
- No 51: 50th station: Minakuchi-juku
- No 52: 51st station: Ishibe-juku
- No 53: 52nd station: Kusatsu-juku & 53rd station: Ōtsu-juku
- No 54: terminus: Kyoto
- References
- Notes
- Further information
- Copyright