Nature, Science and the Arts 2

Beyond The Great Wave

The Japanese Landscape Print, 1727-1960

Bearbeitet von James King

1. Auflage 2010. Taschenbuch. 232 S. Paperback ISBN 978 3 0343 0317 0 Format (B x L): 16,5 x 24 cm Gewicht: 580 g

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Preface xi

1 The Great Wave Introduction: An Untold Story 1 The Perils of Fame 2 A Home of One’s Own 5 Inside and Out 6 “True” Japan 9

2 The Anxieties of Influence: Chinese Abstraction, Japanese Reality Symbolic Landscape in Japan and China 13 A Persistent Geography: China in Japanese Landscape Painting 17 The Cult of Fuji 22 The Nanga School and West Lake 30 Ike Taiga’s True-View Painting 34

3 Outsiders within the Floating World: Ukiyo-e Landscape Prints, 1727–1830 The Floating World and Landscape 39 A Wondrous Variety: Ehon (Illustrated Books) 40 Uki-e and the Pursuit of Novelty 47 Serial Publication 48 Eight Views of Lake Biwa 49 Mu Tamagawa (Six Jewel Rivers) 56 4 Hokusai, the Perfect Artist Intense Ambition and Deep-Seated Humility 62 Travel and Tourism: New Industries, New Demands 63 Cornering a Small Market 66 The Tourist Gaze 69 Fuji Reinvented 71 The Final Series 77

5 , the Perfect Eye Hiroshige’s Eye 83 The New Landscape Prints 84 Hiroshige’s Ambition 88 Hiroshige, Tani Bunchô, and China 93 Hiroshige’s Approach to Tourism 95 The Vertical Point of View 103 The Startling Point of View 105 Man within Nature 107

6 Poetical Landscapes, Illuminations Hokusai’s Legacy 110 Hiroshige’s Disciples 116 The Illuminations of Kobayashi Kiyochika 117

7 Memory and Nostalgia: Shin-hanga The Ambitious Impresario 129 Japonisme 136 An Ambitious Agenda 139 Kawase Hasui and the Remembrance of Things Past 141 Aesthetics versus Commerce 152 Ascending Mountains 155 Hiroshi Yoshida 158 The Toledo Exhibition and “Modernity” 163 8 Renewals: Sôsaku-hanga Restorations and Reintegrations 165 Hiratsuka Un’ichi’s Rebellion 170 Koizumi Kishio and the New 174 The Aftermath of Occupation 180 New Realities: Maekewa Senpan and Masao Maeda 181 Re-imagining Mount Fuji 186 A Genre of One’s Own 190

Endnotes 193 Glossary 203 List of Illustrations 205 Select Bibliography 213 Acknowledgements 221 Index 223