Kabuki by Rosina Buckland

Kabuki by Rosina Buckland

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Kabuki by Rosina Buckland

In nineteenth century Japan, woodblock prints were a cultural phenomenon, with thousands of designs issued annually. Prints were a cheap and colourful medium of entertainment, much like magazines and posters today. Kabuki is a unique combination of drama, dance, music, and acrobatics, still enthusiastically followed today. It is distinctive for its stylisation, lavish visual appearance, and intense kinetic energy. The plots concern tragic romances, feats of derring-do, and conflicts of loyalty, involving larger-than-life heroes, heroines, and villains. Whatever the story of the play, however, it was the actor above all that the audience came to see. Most of National Museums Scotland's magnificent collection of around 4,000 prints was acquired in the 1880s at the peak of the craze for Japanese art and design in Europe, and features the major artists of the time. This book features the highlights of the exhibition opening at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, October 2013.

Dr Rosina Buckland is Senior Curator responsible for the Japanese collections at National Museums Scotland.

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ISBN 13 9781905267842
ISBN 10 1905267843
Title Kabuki
Author Rosina Buckland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Year published 2013-10-28
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.