Fine Hardcover Konecky & Konecky, 2006. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Well-kept, bright copy, looking new in crisp jacket. With over 900 drawings in color and b/w. Heavy, oversize book. .
I’m giving up on this thing. I got to page 122, but I’m tired of reading all the creepy ways this dude objectifies Japanese women. This is a great resource for things like identifying artists’ seals and sorting out which Utamaro was which, but the best thing this book did for me was make me newly grateful that I didn’t stay in graduate school to be punished by all this boring shit.
Van Gogh wrote a lot about the influence of Japanese woodcuts in his work. His love for the Japanese print was so great, he collaged reproductions into his own paintings