Japanese Woodblock Prints - from the Stuart Jackson Gallery

Bikuni Bashi from 100 Views of Edo -
Hiroshige (1797-1858)

Geese in Flight -
Koson (1877-1945)

Kabuki - Hirosada (c 1810-1863)

Onoe as Onnagata and Ichikawa Sadanji -
Yoshiiku (1833-1904)

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Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Stuart Jackson Gallery

The Stuart Jackson Gallery is the oldest gallery in Canada dealing in antique Japanese woodblock ukiyo-e prints.

Ukiyo-e, meaning 'pictures of the floating world', was the most popular art form of 17th -19th century Japan. 'Ukiyo' was a Buddhist term referring to the melancholy transience of life. The concept was punningly altered to mean the fleeting pleasures of everyday life. Ukiyo-e depicted these pleasures, primarily through the medium of woodblock prints.

The pleasures that were most commonly illustrated were: the theater (Kabuki, Noh, etc); beautiful women; and the enjoyment of the natural world (landscapes, nature). Other subjects included current and historical events, legends, and more.

The style began in the 17th century with simple black and white prints which were occasionally hand tinted. One or two color blocks were added to the printing process during the first half of the 18th century and by 1765 full color printing had developed. By the mid 19th century the printers art had reached its pinnacle with such subtle innovations as shading of colors, metallic pigments, and embossing. The talent and innovation of the 18th-19th century Japanese artists combined to create color print art of unsurpassed beauty and technical merit.

For prices or further information on these and the many other prints currently in stock, please contact us or visit the Stuart Jackson website at: http://www.jacksonarts.com/

The Stuart Jackson Gallery also buys Japanese prints (individual prints or collections).

Stuart Jackson Gallery
119 Yorkville Ave
Toronto, ON M5R 1C4
CANADA

TEL (416) 967-9166
FAX (416) 967-6829

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