Sotatsu by James T. Ulak - ISBN: 9781588345073
Hardcover
“Published by the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition Saotatsu: Making Waves, October 24, 2015-January 31, 2016”–Colophon.

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    288 pages

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    15 November 2015

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Summary

Sotatsu is a beautifully designed volume celebrating the influential early seventeenth-century Japanese painter Tawaraya Sotatsu. This book, the first Western survey of this important artist, accompanies the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery exhibition of the same name.Tawaraya Sotatsu was a commoner who introduced traditional Japanese themes and subjects, formerly the sole purview of the aristocracy, to broader audiences. He painted these nationalistic images using a bold, expressive n…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781588345073
ISBN-10:1588345076
Author:James T. Ulak, Tawaraya Sotatsu
Publisher:Smithsonian Books
Imprint:Smithsonian Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:15 November 2015
Weight:2.67kg
Dimensions:229mm x 279mm
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CHOICE This splendid book is the catalogue of the exhibition Sotatsu: Making Waves, on view at the Sackler Museum of Art in Washington, D.C. (through January 31, 2016).

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This splendid book is the catalogue of the exhibition Sotatsu: Making Waves, on view at the Sackler Museum of Art in Washington, D.C. (through January 31, 2016). The editors, Lippit and Ulak, have chosen an impressive group of specialists for the included essays (Furuta Ryo, Nakamachi Keiko, Noguchi Takeshi, Okudaira Shunroku, and Ota Aya), which focus on Sotatsu’s career: his beginnings as a painter of fans, his relationship with the calligrapher Koetsu (which produced breathtakingly beautiful scrolls), the origins of the artist’s seal grass and flower paintings, and the iconography of the dynamic, large-scale screens that characterize his major work for illustrious Edo patrons. A final chapter focuses on the artist’s influence in the 20th century. The magnificent screen Waves at Matsushima, painted early in 1600 and acquired in 1906 by Charles Lang Freer, is one of the highlights of the exhibition. The catalogue, with four double fold-out pages of the large-scale screens, rich with color and meticulously documented, is the state-of-the-art research on Sotatsu. With an exhaustive bibliography and an invaluable glossary, this book is essential for scholars, students, and connoisseurs of Japanese art.

About The Author

James T. Ulak

JAMES T. ULAK is the senior curator of Japanese art at the Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. He is a specialist in the history of narrative painting in 14th- and 15th-century Japan. In 2010 the Japanese government conferred on Dr. Ulak the Order of the Rising Sun for strengthening Japan-US relations through cultural exchange. YUKIO LIPPIT is a Harris K. Weston Associate Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. He has authored numerous books and articles on premodern Japanese painting, including Colorful Realm- Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings by Ito Jakuchu.

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