Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. HONZO ZUFU (lit The Illustrated Book of Herbalism) Vol. 27: Vine plants (Unlike the modern classification) About 32 pages of fine woodcut printing illustrated encyclopedia. Overall the excellent preservation state far beyond the standard. Therefore, the contents are exactly the same as the 1912 version, but neither the colophon nor the title slip. Iwasaki kanen, the author of this book, was a samurai of shogunate retainer, a man who studied plants for a lifetime. Issuance of the first edition of this book, which was one of the first full-fledged botanical books based on Herbalism in Japan, began in 1830. After that, when the first 6 books were issued in woodcut printing, the funds were depleted, and the subsequent volumes were distributed as manuscripts of reserved production. Distribution of 92 books was complete in 1828, and honzo-zufu was completed. According to the records, the total number of reservations is only 30 sets, and the first edition of this book is almost impossible to obtain. This 1922 version is the whole volume of Honzo-zufu completed by woodcut printing after more than 100 years since the first publishing, and the printing of this book which reproduced perfectly up to delicate neutral colors is highly appreciated. The classification of plants in this book is based on the Chinese herbology book (Compendium of Materia Medica), which Kanen used for reference. Author Writer: Iwasaki kanen Publisher: Honzo-zufu kanko-kai Date: Taisho era (1912) Size : Maximum length 10.23. If you want more look at the Interesting book. Please check out other items I have listed. _gsrx_vers_841 GS 7.0.16 (841). The item “Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 28″ is in sale since Sunday, June 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “zoookiss” and is located in japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Origin: Asian
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Date: 1922
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Condition: Good. Binding tight. All page complete.
  • Print type: Woodblock print
  • Binding: Japanese-style book binding (Thread)
  • Illustrated/Pages: almost/about 64
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Topic: Fine Arts: Collections
  • Subject: Botanical art
  • Colophon: Odd volume only
Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33

Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. HONZO ZUFU (lit The Illustrated Book of Herbalism) Vol. 33: Stone Grass (Unlike the modern classification, it contains a cactus succulent plant) About 50 pages of fine woodcut printing illustrated encyclopedia. Original title slip and cover. This item was owned as a material at the Kyoto craft workshop and therefore has traces of utilized to hard (Exterior wear, back cover inside damage, paper scratches and slight contamination, etc). Iwasaki kanen, the author of this book, was a samurai of shogunate retainer, a man who studied plants for a lifetime. Issuance of the first edition of this book, which was one of the first full-fledged botanical books based on Herbalism in Japan, began in 1830. After that, when the first 6 books were issued in woodcut printing, the funds were depleted, and the subsequent volumes were distributed as manuscripts of reserved production. Distribution of 92 books was complete in 1828, and honzo-zufu was completed. According to the records, the total number of reservations is only 30 sets, and the first edition of this book is almost impossible to obtain. This 1922 version is the whole volume of Honzo-zufu completed by woodcut printing after more than 100 years since the first publishing, and the printing of this book which reproduced perfectly up to delicate neutral colors is highly appreciated. A comparison of the Japan name and scientific names of the plants contained in this volume has been added at the end of this book. The classification of plants in this book is based on the Chinese herbology book (Compendium of Materia Medica), which Kanen used for reference. Author Writer: Iwasaki kanen Publisher: Honzo-zufu kanko-kai Date: Taisho era (1912) Size : Maximum length 10.23. If you want more look at the Interesting book. Please check out other items I have listed. _gsrx_vers_841 GS 7.0.16 (841). The item “Japan Edo Illustrated book of flora HONZO ZUFU Color Woodblock print book Vol. 33″ is in sale since Sunday, June 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “zoookiss” and is located in japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Origin: Asian
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Date: 1922
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Condition: Good. Binding tight. All page complete.
  • Print type: Woodblock print
  • Binding: Japanese-style book binding (Thread)
  • Illustrated/Pages: almost/about 50
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Topic: Fine Arts: Collections
  • Subject: Botanical art
  • Colophon: Odd volume only
Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique

Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Original Edo Antique Title: Honzouzufu. Artist: Iwasaki KAN’EN Size: 256 x 178mm, about 50 pages many color prints. Age: late Edo or Meiji period. Country of origin : Japan. Please check the all photos. Arrive in about 6 – 16 days. No-certificate items is not guaranteed. We don’t declare the low value or mark as “gifts”. US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The item “Woodblock printed Pictorial book of flora 19thC Japanese Edo Meiji Antique” is in sale since Sunday, July 14, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “matsu-kaze.japan” and is located in Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Woodblock print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: 1800-1849
  • Primary Material: WASHI
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora

23 Original Japanese woodblock prints. Century Ukiyo-e art piece, a book with 23 hand colored woodblock prints depicting western flora. Various plants such as eggplant, pumpkin and rose are depicted here. Prints are made on a two leaf sheet which is then folded. Beautiful, well preserved piece of Japanese art, with vivid colors. 24-46 (23 folded sheets). Size: 25,5 x 18 cm. Binding: Original cardboard binding. Condition: Spots and stains on some of the pages. For condition and details see the scans. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The ukiyo-e[a] genre of art flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of such subjects as female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; flora and fauna; and erotica. The term ukiyo-e IPA: u. E translates as “pictures of the floating world”. Edo (modern Tokyo) became the seat of government for the military dictatorship in the early 17th century. The merchant class at the bottom of the social order found themselves the greatest beneficiaries of the city’s rapid economic growth. Many indulged in the entertainments of kabuki theatre, courtesans, and geisha of the pleasure districts. The term ukiyo (“floating world”) came to describe this hedonistic lifestyle. Printed or painted ukiyo-e images of this environment emerged in the late 17th century and were popular with the merchant class, who had become wealthy enough to afford to decorate their homes with them. The earliest success was in the 1670s with Moronobu’s paintings and monochromatic prints of beautiful women. Colour prints came graduallyat first added by hand for special commissions. By the 1740s, artists such as Masanobu used multiple woodblocks to print areas of colour. From the 1760s the success of Harunobu’s “brocade prints” led to full-colour production becoming standard, each print made with numerous blocks. The peak period in terms of quantity and quality was marked by portraits of beauties and actors by masters such as Kiyonaga, Utamaro, and Sharaku in the late 18th century. This peak was followed in the 19th century by a pair of masters best remembered for their landscapes: the bold formalist Hokusai, whose Great Wave off Kanagawa is one of the best-known works of Japanese art; and the serene, atmospheric Hiroshige, most noted for the series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tkaid. Following the deaths of these two masters, and against the technological and social modernization that followed the Meiji Restoration of 1868, ukiyo-e production went into steep decline. Some ukiyo-e artists specialized in making paintings, but most works were prints. Artists rarely carved their own woodblocks for printing; rather, production was divided between the artist, who designed the prints; the carver, who cut the woodblocks; the printer, who inked and pressed the woodblocks onto hand-made paper; and the publisher, who financed, promoted, and distributed the works. As printing was done by hand, printers were able to achieve effects impractical with machines, such as the blending or gradation of colours on the printing block. Ukiyo-e was central to forming the West’s perception of Japanese art in the late 19th centuryespecially the landscapes of Hokusai and Hiroshige. From the 1870s Japonism became a prominent trend and had a strong influence on the early Impressionists such as Degas, Manet, and Monet, as well as Post-Impressionists such as van Gogh and Art Nouveau artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec. The 20th century saw a revival in Japanese printmaking: the shin-hanga (“new prints”) genre capitalized on Western interest in prints of traditional Japanese scenes, and the ssaku-hanga (“creative prints”) movement promoted individualist works designed, carved, and printed by a single artist. Prints since the late 20th century have continued in an individualist vein, often made with techniques imported from the West such as screen printing, etching, mezzotint, and mixed media. The item “Ca 1890 Ukiyo-e Art Western Flowers Tanigami Konan Woodblock Prints Plants Flora” is in sale since Wednesday, August 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “sigedon” and is located in 11000. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Subject: Illustrated
  • Topic: Ecology, Environment
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Binding: Softcover, Wraps
  • Special Attributes: Illustrated
  • Author: Tanigami Konan
  • Region: Asia
  • Language: Japanese
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan