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| ''Ukiyo-e ruikô'', literally "Various Thoughts on [[Ukiyo-e]]", is a collection of writings on the subject by [[Ota Nanpo|Ôta Nanpo]], [[Santo Kyoden|Santô Kyôden]], [[Sasaya Kuninori]], and others. Later editions included additional writings by [[Shikitei Sanba]], [[Saito Gesshin|Saitô Gesshin]], and others. | | ''Ukiyo-e ruikô'', literally "Various Thoughts on [[Ukiyo-e]]", is a collection of writings on the subject by [[Ota Nanpo|Ôta Nanpo]], [[Santo Kyoden|Santô Kyôden]], [[Sasaya Kuninori]], and others. Later editions included additional writings by [[Shikitei Sanba]], [[Saito Gesshin|Saitô Gesshin]], and others. |
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− | One of the most famous and oft-cited segments of the book describes the career of the mysterious artist [[Sharaku]], who is described as having portrayed [[kabuki]] actors too realistically, in grotesque ways not in accordance with standard modes, this being the key reason that his career was so short. | + | One of the most famous and oft-cited segments of the book describes the career of the mysterious artist [[Sharaku]]. The text asserts that, in the attempt to capture the true character of [[kabuki]] actors, Sharaku portrayed them "not as they really appear", in grotesque ways not in accordance with standard modes, and cites this as the key reason that his career was so short. |
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| The original text is no longer extant, and seems to have come into being around 1789, when [[Ota Shokusanjin|Ôta Shokusanjin]]<!-- 大田蜀山人 (1749-1823)--> played a role in editing or compiling it. Sasaya Kuninori added a description of ukiyo-e lineages in 1800, entitled ''Yamato ukiyo-e no shikei'' (大和浮世絵の始系), and Ôta Nanpo made further edits in 1802. | | The original text is no longer extant, and seems to have come into being around 1789, when [[Ota Shokusanjin|Ôta Shokusanjin]]<!-- 大田蜀山人 (1749-1823)--> played a role in editing or compiling it. Sasaya Kuninori added a description of ukiyo-e lineages in 1800, entitled ''Yamato ukiyo-e no shikei'' (大和浮世絵の始系), and Ôta Nanpo made further edits in 1802. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| + | *Tanaka, Hidemichi. "Sharaku is Hokusai: On Warrior Prints and Shunro's (Hokusai's) Actor Prints." ''Artibus et Historiae'' 20:39 (1999). pp183-184. |
| *''Ukiyo-e Ruikou''. [http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/u/ukiyoeruikou.htm JAANUS]. 2001. Accessed 28 February 2010. | | *''Ukiyo-e Ruikou''. [http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/u/ukiyoeruikou.htm JAANUS]. 2001. Accessed 28 February 2010. |
| *''Ukiyo-e ruikô''. ''Nihon Kokugo Daijiten''. Shogakukan, Inc. Accessed via JapanKnowledge online resource, 28 February 2010. | | *''Ukiyo-e ruikô''. ''Nihon Kokugo Daijiten''. Shogakukan, Inc. Accessed via JapanKnowledge online resource, 28 February 2010. |