Utagawa Hiroshige: Seeing Landscapes Through His Eyes - Paperback
by Mika Abe (Author), Sam Bamkin Phd (Editor), Mika Abe Phd (Author)
Discover the world of Utagawa Hiroshige and Edo Japan through his iconic landscapes. This insightful exploration delves into Hiroshige's ukiyo-e work, Ehon Edo Miyage, revealing his unique perspective on the rapidly changing society of the late Edo period. Mika Abe masterfully analyzes Hiroshige's often-neglected text, offering a fresh understanding of his artistic vision.
Why did Hiroshige choose to depict ordinary scenes and common people alongside famous landmarks? What stories did he seek to tell through his art? This meticulously researched study uncovers the hidden layers within Hiroshige's work, connecting his art to the social and cultural transformations of his time. See Edo through the eyes of a master and experience the enduring power of his connection to the landscape. Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of Japanese culture.
Author Biography
Mika Abe, PhD, holds a JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists at Kyoto Prefectural University. She was born in Milan, Italy. After completing the doctoral program at the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, she was a visiting scholar at the University of Leicester, UK, worked as an associate professor at Senshu University in Japan, and then became a part-time lecturer at Doshisha University, and later a researcher at Kyoto University. She specializes in historical/cultural geography and landscape theory.