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First edition

Hokusai Manga shohen. I

KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI

Hokusai Manga shohen. I

Nagoya 1828, cousu.


First edition, rare, which can be translated under the title of Hokusai Sketches, Volume 1, published 15 volumes actually covering the work of Hokusai. The first was published in 1815 and the last posthumously in 1878 The final volume is considered apocryphal by some art historians. Volume contains about 30 subjects, most double-page black, gray and flesh. The preface to the first volume was written by Hanshu Sanjin, making the visit of the master in Nagoya.
Volume accordion, connected by a seam. gray cover with title tag. Some pages are annotated in high margin gray paper. Lack fine, the last page, not reaching writing. Good copy.
The Hokusai manga traient other subjects, scenes of daily life, as well as battle scenes, scenes also typically Japanese legends, animals and flowers. "It is generally believed that after a period of intense production, Hokusai sélectionna sketches very carefully, and even redesigned a number, arranging them in the order we know today. However, maintains that the Michener page of various sketches on a given board was actually decided by the writers and editors, not by Hokusai himself. " Wikipedia. It will be recalled that the technique of Japanese prints is very close to the original design, since affixed the drawing in ink on a piece of wood that the engraver was digging, following precisely the lines of the drawing itself destroyed by this operation.

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