Details | In the third and final lecture of our three-part series Illustrated Woodblock-Printed Books of the Edo Period, Professor Takahiro Sasaki will provide specific examples of illustrated printed books as a means of elucidating the relationship between these works and the circumstances of the government and society of the Edo period. Professor Takahiro Sasaki is the director of the Institute of Oriental Classics (Shidō Bunko, Keio University) and is a professor at Keio University specializing in Japanese literature of the medieval period, with a particular focus on waka poetry. Professor Sasaki has also been the lead educator for the courses Japanese Culture Through Rare Books and The Art of Washi Paper in Japanese Rare Books, offered by Keio University on the open online course platform FutureLearn, and has led numerous workshops on Japanese classical books in the United States and Europe. Register here: https://smithsonian.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DboQL-c3QXKJHlAI_ekN2w Image: A Mirror of Beautiful Women of the Green Houses Compared (Seirō bijin awase sugata kagami 青楼美人合姿鏡), vol. 2 1776 (An'ei 5) Artists: Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章 (1726–1792); Kitao Shigemasa 北尾重政 (1739–1820) Woodblock printed; ink and color on paper; paper covers Freer Study Collection, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC: Purchase, The Gerhard Pulverer Collection—Charles Lang Freer Endowment, Friends of the Freer and Sackler Galleries and the Harold P. Stern Memorial fund in appreciation of Jeffrey P. Cunard and his exemplary service to the Galleries as chair of the Board of Trustees (2003–2007), FSC-GR-780.167.1–3. http://pulverer.si.edu/node/365/title/2/19 |
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