ARTS 105 1st Edition Lecture 23 Outline of Lecture 22 Momoyama period and the early Edo period I Chojiro II Kano Monobu III Kano Eitoku Momoyama period IV Kano Eitoku Tokugawa or Edo Period V Shiba Kokan Outline of Lecture 23 Conclusion of Japanese Art I Monorobu II Torii Kiyomasu III Suzuki Harunobu IV Utamaro V Hokusai VI Hiroshige The Early Americas VII The Founding of Tenochtitlan VIII Schematic View of the World Current Lecture Conclusion of Japanese Art and Intro to the Aztecs I Monorobu a Street Scene in Yoshiwara Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i Yoshiwara was the red light district of Edo ii Samurai shown with an attendant women trying to get men to come inside b A Youth Embracing a Beauty Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i This style was often more erotic men who could not afford to visit the brothel could buy prints Ukiyo e woodblock print Kabuki theater dramatic draws inspiration from current events and heroes from old tales men played all parts II Torii Kiyomasu a Kabuki Actor Print Edo period Japan Ukiyo e These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute i Prints are made in black and white then hand colored after III Suzuki Harunobu a Flowers of Beauty in the Floating World Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i First multicolor woodblock print nishiki e ii Colors are printed on now IV Utamaro a Low class and High Class Courtesans Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i Low class disheveled kimono open ii High class elaborate hairstyle nice kimono coy posture V Hokusai a Great Wave off Kanagawa from 36 Views of Mt Fuji Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i Mountain was viewed as a realm of God time stops there ii Shows the human life going on around the mountain b Fuji view Fields in Owari Province from 36 views of Mt Fuji Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i Fuji is framed by the barrel skeleton VI Hiroshige a Night Snow at Kimbara from 53 stations of the Tokiado Edo period Japan Ukiyo e b Sudden Shower at Shono from 53 stations of the Tokiado Edo period Japan Ukiyo e i Show simple village svenes was very popular with those living in Edo s metropolis relaxing nostalgic Artists of Europe begin to copy Japanese prints sparks impressionism The Early Americas VII VIII The Founding of Tenochtitlan Codex a Image has a very schematic style Schematic View of the World a Four directions North South East West each has different tree and bird b Human figure depictions are very schematic not naturalistic
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