Chats on Japanese Prints. Arthur Davison Ficke

Chats on Japanese Prints - Arthur Davison Ficke


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       CHAPTER VII THE FIFTH PERIOD: THE DOWNFALL

       The School of Toyokuni.

       Followers of the Torii School.

       The Osaka School.

       The Renaissance of Landscape.

       Hokusai.

       Pupils and Followers of Hokusai.

       Hiroshige.

       The Second Hiroshige.

       Followers and Contemporaries of Hiroshige.

       CHAPTER VIII THE COLLECTOR

       List of Principal Artists.

       Considerations Governing the Choice of Prints.

       Forgeries.

       Care of a Collection.

       Conclusion.

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

      For assistance of many kinds in preparing this book the thanks of the author are gratefully offered to Mr. Frederick William Gookin, Mr. Howard Mansfield, Mr. William S. Spaulding, Mr. John T. Spaulding, Mr. Judson D. Metzgar, Mr. Charles H. Chandler, Mr. John Stewart Happer, Col. Henry Appleton, Mrs. Arthur Aldis, Mr. Ernest Oberholtzer, and Mr. Charles August Ficke. Though many obligations must perforce go unacknowledged, it would be improper to fail to state indebtedness to the writings of Von Seidlitz, Bing, Huish, Anderson, Strange, Binyon, Gookin, Kurth, Morrison, Happer, Koechlin, Vignier, Succo, Field, De Goncourt, Okakura, Edmunds, Perzynski, Wright, Fenollosa, and De Becker.

      Many collectors have kindly allowed their prints to be used for illustration in this book. That all the examples are from American collections is due to considerations of convenience, not to any notion of their superiority. All prints not credited to another owner are from the collection of the author. The other collections from which illustrations are drawn are as follows:—

       Spaulding (William S. and John T.), Boston, Massachusetts.

       Gookin (Frederick W.), Chicago, Illinois.

       Mansfield (Howard), New York.

       Chandler (Charles H.), Evanston, Illinois.

       Metzgar (Judson D.), Moline, Illinois.

       Ainsworth (Miss Mary), Moline, Illinois.

      Four of the poems herein printed appeared first in The Little Review. A number of the others are from the author's book "Twelve Japanese Painters." Most of the photographs here reproduced were prepared by Mr. J. H. Paarman, Miss Sarah G. Foote-Sheldon, and Mr. J. D. Metzgar.

      Davenport, Iowa, U.S.A.

       Table of Contents

Hiroshige: The Bow-moon Frontispiece
PLATE PAGE
1. Moronobu: A Pair of Lovers 71
2. Sukenobu: A Young Courtesan 77
3. Kwaigetsudō: Courtesan arranging her Coiffure (Spaulding Collection) 81
4. Okumura Masanobu: Courtesans at Toilet 93
5. Okumura Masanobu: Standing Woman 97
6. Okumura Masanobu: Young Nobleman Playing the Drum (Chandler Collection) 101
7. Toyonobu: Two Komuso, represented by the Actors Sanokawa Ichimatsu and Onoye Kikugoro (Chandler Collection) 109
8. Toyonobu: Girl opening an Umbrella (Metzgar Collection) 113
Toyonobu: Woman dressing 113
9. Kiyomitsu: The Actor Segawa Kikunojo as a Woman smoking 117
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