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Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige): 200+ Ukiyo-e Reproductions

Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige): 200+ Ukiyo-e Reproductions

Daniel Ankele
4.1/5 ( ratings)
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE Art Book contains 200+ reproductions of Japanese landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and still lifes with translated title, date and introduction below.
Book includes Table of Contents, thumbnail gallery and is formatted for all Kindle readers and Tablets .

Utagawa Hiroshige was born in 1797. He was born as Ando Tokutaro, and later incorporated Ando in his known artist name. He was one of the last great Japanese Ukiyo-e artists. He showed great aptitude for painting very early on. Hiroshige painted a Shogun procession in 1806, a very impressive work considering his age. He first attempted to attend the school of Utagawa Toyokuni, but was rejected. Next, he attempted an apprenticeship with Utagawa Toyohiro, there he was also rejected. By 1811, at the age of 15 he finally was accepted. Toyohiro, impressed with his work, gave him the name Utagawa after only one year, not the standard of two to three years.
Hiroshige proceeded to work at the school as well as his family’s Shogun firefighting duties. This position gave him many opportunities to observe the surrounding landscapes that he incorporated into his artwork. Hiroshige had published several series of prints, but The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido was extremely successful and assured his reputation. Later in life he continued to produce thousands of prints, but he did not live with financial comfort due to the price he sold his series for. He retired in 1856 to become a Buddhist monk, but he still worked. Hiroshige died at the age of 62, on October 12, 1858.
Language
English
Pages
214
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Ankele Publishing,LLC
Release
July 06, 2011

Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige): 200+ Ukiyo-e Reproductions

Daniel Ankele
4.1/5 ( ratings)
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE Art Book contains 200+ reproductions of Japanese landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and still lifes with translated title, date and introduction below.
Book includes Table of Contents, thumbnail gallery and is formatted for all Kindle readers and Tablets .

Utagawa Hiroshige was born in 1797. He was born as Ando Tokutaro, and later incorporated Ando in his known artist name. He was one of the last great Japanese Ukiyo-e artists. He showed great aptitude for painting very early on. Hiroshige painted a Shogun procession in 1806, a very impressive work considering his age. He first attempted to attend the school of Utagawa Toyokuni, but was rejected. Next, he attempted an apprenticeship with Utagawa Toyohiro, there he was also rejected. By 1811, at the age of 15 he finally was accepted. Toyohiro, impressed with his work, gave him the name Utagawa after only one year, not the standard of two to three years.
Hiroshige proceeded to work at the school as well as his family’s Shogun firefighting duties. This position gave him many opportunities to observe the surrounding landscapes that he incorporated into his artwork. Hiroshige had published several series of prints, but The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido was extremely successful and assured his reputation. Later in life he continued to produce thousands of prints, but he did not live with financial comfort due to the price he sold his series for. He retired in 1856 to become a Buddhist monk, but he still worked. Hiroshige died at the age of 62, on October 12, 1858.
Language
English
Pages
214
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Ankele Publishing,LLC
Release
July 06, 2011

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