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Hiroshige was one of the last masters in the ukiyo-e tradition. He lifted that genre, the most remarkable in the prosperous Edo period, to a hitherto unseen level.
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Model | 9782358670319 |
Artist | Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) |
Author | Collectif |
Publisher | Pinacothèque |
Format | Ouvrage relié |
Number of pages | 176 |
Language | Français |
Dimensions | 285 x 245 |
Published | 18/10/2012 |
Epoque | XIXe siècle |
Museum | Pinacothèque de Paris |
Exhibition catalogue Hiroshige, the Art of Travel - Pinacothèque de Paris ( from 03 October 2012 to 17 March 2013).
Hiroshige’s works lead us into that imaginary and ancestral Japan, his dream-world. But above all Hiroshige invites us to an interior journey, a journey of meditation.
In the Impressionists’ times, Hiroshige was by far the artist who most fascinated the whole group of young rebels in the Salons.The Hiroshige exhibition is shown alongside the Van Gogh exhibition, as its “second part”. This also in order to emphasize the confrontations between the two artists and above all to enter, as Van Gogh did in his time in Siegfried Bing’s gallery, inside Hiroshige’s outstanding world.
> See exhibition details on ArtActu.com
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