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An illustrated lecture and catalogue examines the history, aesthetics, and makers of Japanese colour prints, tracing their roots to ancient Chinese painting and the adaptation of classical conventions by Japanese schools. It surveys social and economic changes that fostered a popular print culture, outlines technical and stylistic developments within the ukiyo-e tradition, and profiles leading designers and representative sheets. The text pairs critical discussion of principles and visual analysis with a descriptive catalogue of loaned colour-prints and reproductions to guide readers through the genre's major themes, artists, and characteristic subjects.

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Frederick W. Gookin

Frederick W. Gookin was an author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Japanese art, particularly in the realm of ukiyo-e woodblock prints. His notable work, "Japanese Colour-Prints and Their Designers," explores the history and significance of these vibrant prints and the artists behind them. Gookin's writing provides valuable insights into the cultural and artistic contexts of Japanese printmaking, making his work an important resource for both art historians and enthusiasts. Through his detailed analysis, he has helped to illuminate the intricate craftsmanship and aesthetic principles that define this unique art form.

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