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Japanese graphic artist Tanaka Ry?hei ( 933-2 9) created over 77 etchings during his life, finding his subjects predominantly in rural Japan. Tanaka's detailed, almost hyper-realistic etchings show the gradually disappearing farmhouses with thatched roofs, barns, and houses. But his favoured motifs also included trees and rice fields, as well as temple roofs and gardens. Japan's tradition in the making of prints dates back a long way. While woodblock prints from the 8th to early 2 th century have been the focus of numerous exhibitions and publications, much less attention has been paid to prints and etchings from the post-war period. This publication is the first German-language monographic work dedicated to the life and work of Tanaka Ry?hei, focusing on those aspects of Japanese print history that are still less familiar today. The book contains a detailed introduction to the technique of etching and presents over 5 works by the artist, inviting us to immerse ourselves in the tranquillity and harmony of the Japanese landscape. Look inside Japanese etchings from the post-war period - Tanaka Ry?hei reveals the world of Japan's disappearing landscapes First publication in German to accompany the first major retrospective exhibition in Germany Exhibition: 3 . .2 24- 3. 4.2 25, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Cologne
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783422802704
- Språk: Tyska
- Antal sidor: 184
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-05-31
- Förlag: De Gruyter