Publisher's Synopsis
During the heyday of the Japanese coloured woodblock print around 1800, an ordinary print filled the same purpose as modern commercial graphic art. Mainly because of European art lovers' growing enthusiasm for these subtle, refined compositions, some artists and their work soon gained worldwide recognition and fame. Capturing the fugitive moment is a key element of Japanese woodblock prints, for which Japanese language has the term ukiyo-e, "images of the fluid, transient world". Bijin-ga, "images of beautiful women" is a specific kind of such prints, paying tribute to women by capturing a moment of irretrievable beauty. The graceful look of a self-assured beauty or a very private situation's intimacy have stimulated many artists to their greatest works. The new book The Beauty of the Moment presents around 100 Bijin-ga by the best known masters of Japanese woodblock printing. Included are particularly exquisite pieces using kirazuri, a technique using powdered brass or mica dust highly polished on a light film of glue to imitate gold dust on the surface of the print. Text in English and German.