Description
Today's Japan. Everywhere you look, amazing images fight for your
attention. This is the graphic art for which Japan is justly famous.
It's an art which has it's roots in one of the most dynamic periods of
Japan's past, the age of the woodblock print, or 'Ukiyo-e', an art form
whose impact was as revolutionary in Japan as Gutenberg's printed books
were in the west. While the paintings of the impressionists Monet, Van
Gogh, and Degas are glittering treasures of western culture, their
inspiration wasn't western at all. The real source of their new vision
was not in France, not even in Europe, but in a country on the other
side of the world - Japan! In the bustling capital city of Edo, later to
be known as Tokyo, most woodblock prints were things to be admired and
then thrown away like comics books or newspapers today. And so discarded
prints were sometimes used to pack ceramics for export to America and
Europe. This is how Japanese woodblock prints first found their way into
the oriental curiosity shops of London and Paris. Initially, they went
almost unnoticed among the Asian artifacts flooding into Europe. But
when these brightly colored prints were discovered by the art world,
exhibitions were quickly organized, and they would rock the foundations
of Western Art.
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