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Cho senshu de SEKKA, Kamisaka - 1908

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Cho senshu de SEKKA, Kamisaka - 1908

Cho senshu

de SEKKA, Kamisaka

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1908. SEKKA, Kamisaka. Cho senshu. 2 volumes, each with 25 double-page plates of coloured woodcuts depicting butterflies by Sekka. 8vo, 248 x 178 mm. folded, bound accordion-style (orihon) in green silk over boards, in a new green cloth box. Kyoto: Yamada Unsodo, 1903. A fine copy of the first printing of this landmark of twentieth century Japanese design. "Kamisaka Sekka was a genius; effortlessly, prodigiously, boundlessly imaginative; tirelessly inventive, spontaneous, and free. In One Thousand Butterflies (Cho senrui, 1903 [the book is commonly misdated; it was published in 1904]) he took a single subject and drew dozens of pictures, each in a different style. There was nothing academic about his approach. Each drawing was fresh and new; many were arresting and some mirrored new developments in European art. "Sekka loved design. He began to paint under Suzuki Zuigai when he was sixteen and studied textiles in his early twenties. He was doubly fortunate that Yamada Naosaburo, the most ambitious, original and enterprising publisher of the early twentieth century, recognized Sekka's genius and gave him the freedom and support he needed to bring into the world his protean vision of art fused with life." (Keyes). "A colour-printed book of elaborate decor based on the forms of butterflies. All the designs are 'patterned,' but some conform to the actual shape and markings of believable butterflies, though there is certainly no intention to be entomologically accurate; but in some, the artist simply used the insects as a theme for variations, distorting and manipulating the butterfly shape until it is barely recognizable, often achieving the kind of art nouveau that we associate with some Secession jewelry . . . Sekka is especially inventive when he allows swarms of butterflies to float over the page, achieving colourful geometric diagrams, or, in one, amorphous silver shape outlined in brown, green and yellow, as evocative and irrational as abstracts by Arp", (Hillier). Wear to the fragile corners, but nevertheless a fine set. Vol.1, 1908 (Meiji 41) printed in colophon page. Vol. 2, 1903 (Meiji 36) 2nd printing of the first edition according to the colophon page. Hillier, The Art of the Japanese Book p. 976. Keyes, Ehon. The Artist and the Book in Japan, p. 240.
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A Flight of Butterflies ( Illustrated )
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A Flight of Butterflies ( Illustrated ): other title Cho senshu

de Sekka Kamisaka; George Laws; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),

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reprint of Japanese work from 1904
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780486137995 / 0486137996
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Thames and Hudson. reprint of Japanese work from 1904. foldout book. Good/no dust jacket. Sekka, Kanzaka.. slipcase missing Pull-out display encased in cardboard outer book. Cover is faded, inner materials are in good condition,clean, not marked or notated. printed on special paper in Japan for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has continuous fold out pages like one might find in Japan and is loaded with colorful butterflies. I am showing a view of the slipcase. The book itself has blue cloth boards with a white paper label applied to the front board with Japanese writing on it. Reprint of original work published in Japan 1904-facsimile copy of a book in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art [under the title 'Chosenchu'], a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Holme. It is printed on specially-made paper and bound in Japan by Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. The modern calligraphy is George Laws ... [T]he original title page includes the information that 'One thousand kinds of butterflies' was printed… Leer más
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