Hokusai 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1804 Vertical
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Hokusai 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1804 Vertical

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Hokusai 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1804 Vertical

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Hokusai´s 53 Stations of the Tokaido 1804 Vertical is something completely different from his 1801 and 1802 series and from the 1804 horizontal.It is different from his famous 36 Views of Mt Fuji 1832, which are sublime artistic expressions distilling a long life´s work.This series shows his development of the themes based on the two first series, 1801 and 1802, and a transition to his 1804 horizontal series, which again is a precursor to his sublime 36 Views of Mt Fuji.As the reader progresses through Hokusai´s Tokaido series it will become evident how Hokusai develops the concept, develops the format, the themes and then mixes them with true genius.This series is different from the many other well known 53 Stations of the Tokaido in that Hokusai does not focus only on the landscape and the markers that Hiroshige and others showed.

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Table of contents

  1. About the authors
  2. Also by the authors
  3. Contact the authors
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Katsushika Hokusai
  7. Japanese Historical Periods
  8. Edo period 1615 – 1868
  9. Bushido
  10. Woodblock Printing in Japan
  11. Common Japanese Print Sizes
  12. Chinese Landscape Painting
  13. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō: Hokusai 1804
  14. No 1: Start: Nihonbashi
  15. No 2: 1st station: Shinagawa-juku
  16. No 3: 2nd station: Kawasaki-juku
  17. No 4: 3rd station: Kanagawa-juku
  18. No 5: 4th station: Hodogaya-juku
  19. No 6: 5th station: Totsuka-juku
  20. No 7: 6th station: Fujisawa-shuku
  21. No 8: 7th station: Hiratsuka-juku
  22. No 9: 8th station: Ōiso-juku
  23. No 10: 9th station: Odawara-juku
  24. No 11: 10th station: Hakone-juku
  25. No 12: 11th station: Mishima-shuku
  26. No 13: 12th station: Numazu-juku
  27. No 14: 13th station: Hara-juku
  28. No 15: 14th station: Yoshiwara-juku
  29. No 16: 15th station: Kanbara-juku
  30. No 17: 16th station: Yui-shuku
  31. No 18: 17th station: Okitsu-juku
  32. No 19: 18th station: Ejiri-juku
  33. No 20: 19th station: Fuchū-shuku
  34. No 21: 20th station Mariko-juku
  35. No 22: 21st station Okabe-juku
  36. No 23: 22nd station: Fujieda-juku
  37. No 24: 23rd station Shimada-juku
  38. No 25: 24th station Kanaya-juku
  39. No 26: 25th station: Nissaka-shuku
  40. No 27: 26th station: Kakegawa-juku
  41. No 28: 27th station: Fukuroi-juku
  42. No 29: 28th station: Mitsuke-juku
  43. No 30: 29th station: Hamamatsu-juku
  44. No 31: 30th station: Maisaka-juku
  45. No 32: 31st station: Arai-juku
  46. No 33: 32nd station: Shirasuka-juku
  47. No 34: 33rd station: Futagawa-juku
  48. No 35: 34th station Yoshida-juku
  49. No 36: 35th station: Goyu-shuku
  50. No 37: 36th station: Akasaka-juku
  51. No 38: 37th station: Fujikawa-shuku
  52. No 39: 38th station: Okazaki-shuku
  53. No 40: 39th station: Chiryū-juku
  54. No 41: 40th station: Narumi-juku
  55. No 42: 41st station: Miya-juku
  56. No 43: 42nd station: Kuwana-juku
  57. No 44: 43rd station: Yokkaichi-juku
  58. No 45: 44th station: Ishiyakushi-juku
  59. No 46: 45th station: Shōno-juku
  60. No 47: 46th station: Kameyama-juku
  61. No 48: 47th station: Seki-juku
  62. No 49: 48th station: Sakashita-juku
  63. No 50: 49th station: Tsuchiyama-juku
  64. No 51: 50th station: Minakuchi-juku
  65. No 52: 51st station: Ishibe-juku
  66. No 53: 52nd station: Kusatsu-juku
  67. No 54: 53rd station: Ōtsu-juku
  68. No 55: terminus: first print Kyoto
  69. No 56: terminus: second print Kyoto
  70. Notes
  71. References
  72. Further information
  73. Copyright