The Prints of Isoda Koryūsai: Floating World Culture and Its Consumers in Eighteenth-century Japan

Portada
University of Washington Press, 2003 - 313 páginas
The ukiyo-e artist Isoda Koryûsai produced thousands of designs between 1769 and 1781, a crucial period in the evolution of the print tradition, and was honored with the imperial title of hokko, yet he has been long neglected by scholars. Allen Hockley has identified more than 2,500 designs of wide-ranging formats and themes, demonstrating that Koryusai broadened the treatment of traditional print subjects and appealed to a wider and more varied audience. Koryusai's sheer output suggests he may very well be the most productive artist of the eighteenth century.Refuting outmoded paradigms of connoisseurship and challenging the assumptions of conventional print scholarship, Allen Hockley elevates this important figure from the status of a minor Edo-period artist. He argues that Koryusai excelled by the most significant measure-he was a highly successful creator of popular commodities. Employing an "active audience" model, Hockley reshapes the study of ukiyo-e as a scholarly discipline by assessing Koryusai's significance from the perspective of consumer culture.While scholars will be intrigued by Hockley's groundbreaking arguments, general readers will be fascinated by Koryusai's richly varied career. Five appendixes catalog all of the artist's known print designs, forming a record of Koryusai's works that will serve as a lasting reference text for collectors, dealers, and curators.Allen Hockley is professor of art history at Dartmouth College.
 

Índice

Rationale and Approach
3
Early Ukiyoe Histories and II
11
Koryusais Prints in Series
41
Courtesan Prints and the
87
A Survey of Koryūsais Career
133
Appendixes
163
Prints in Series
189
Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyō
225
Hashirae
238
Ichimaie
267
Shunga
284
Notes
291
Bibliography
301
Index
312
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Allen Hockley is professor of art history at Dartmouth College.

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