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Explore the diverse animal representations in Japanese Edo artwork, a period of peace post civil war. Discover the art techniques like woodblock prints and brush painting, showcasing birds, cranes, fish, turtles, mythical creatures, and dragons. Dive into the captivating visual world of traditional Japanese art from the Edo period, featuring masterpieces by renowned artists like Okyo, Hiroshige, Katsukawa, Hokusai, Chinnen, Yoshitoshi, Koryusai, and Ganku.
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Nature of the Beast Animal Representations in Japanese Edo Artwork
What was Edo in Japan? • A time of peace after 200 years of civil war– lasted 1603 – 1868 • Edo was the name for modern-day Tokyo • 3 classes of people: wealthy samurai, middle class merchants, and poor farmers • Artists competed to sell work to merchants and samurai = good time for artists in Japan
Art Techniques • Woodblock print: artwork made by carving a wood block and pressing it to paper or other materials. • Brush painting: using hand-ground ink and bamboo brushes to paint
Birds • Okyo • Peacocks and Peonies • 1776 • Hanging scroll, color on silk • Unknown Artist • Geese • 16th Century • Two-panel screen, paper, ink, and silk
Cranes • Unknown Artist • Three Cranes and Bamboo • 17th Century • Two-panel screen, ink, color, gold leafing
Hiroshige • Magpie and Cherry Blossom • Sumi ink on paper • Birds • Hiroshige • From the series “One Hundred Views of Edo” • 19th Century • Full-color woodblock print on paper •
Birds of Prey • Katsukawa • Eagle [Hawk] on Pine Branch • 19th Century • Full-color woodblock print, ink on paper • • • Hokusai • Eagle in a Snowstorm • 1848 • Scroll painting, ink and color on paper
Fish • Yoshitoshi • Koi (carp) • Hiroshige • Madai Fish • 1832-34
Turtles • Chinnen • Uchiwa-e (fan print) of Turtle • 1829
Mythological Creatures • Hokusai • Detail of a Kappa from the Manga, Vol. 3 • 1815 • Leaf from a bound book, woodblock print, ink on paper
Dragons • Koryusai • woodblock print, ink on paper • • Ganku • Dragon in the Clouds • 1800 • Scroll painting, ink and color on silk