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Ukiyo-e
浮世繪
Ukiyo-e is a form of painting in Japan, originated in the 17th century, mainly depicting people's daily life, landscape, and drama. Ukiyo-e is often considered to be a colored print (Japanese called brocade), but in fact there are hand-painted works. ... 浮世繪是日本的一種繪畫藝術形式,起源於17世纪,主要描繪人們日常生活、風景、和戲劇。浮世繪常被認為專指彩色印刷的木版画(日語稱為錦繪),但事實上也有手繪的作品。...
Ukiyo-e A Japanese folk painting inspired by the Edo period. "Ukiyoe" is the meaning of the present world, depicting the theme are mostly folk customs, gifted, samurai, swimmers, landscapes, with a distinctive Japanese national style. The beginning of the ink color printing, called "ink painted"; after the development of "Dan painted", "red painted", "Kam painted" multicolor performance like color. With bright colors, lines and concise features. It has been widely circulated and developed until the eighteenth century and gradually declined. Representatives have Suzuki Chun-letter, Katsushika Hokusai and Ando Guangzhong. 浮世绘 日本江户时代兴起的一种民间绘画。“浮世”是现世的意思,描绘题材大多是民间风俗、俳优、武士、游女、风景等,具有鲜明的日本民族风格。初以墨色印刷,称“墨折绘”;后发展为“丹绘”、“红折绘”、“锦绘”等多色的表现样色。以色彩明艳、线条简练为特色。曾得到广泛的流传和发展,至18世纪末逐渐衰落。代表人物有铃木春信、葛饰北斋和安藤广重等。
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6 CHINESE BOOKS RELATING TO «浮世绘»
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