AbstractsPhilosophy & Theology

The Representation of the Hokusai Style in Ehon Saishiki Tsū

by Christiaan Schilling




Institution: Leiden University
Department:
Year: 2016
Keywords: Hokusai; Ukiyo-e; Style; Painting Manuals; Ehon Saishiki Tsū; Painting; Drawing; Use of Line
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2067760
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/42570


Abstract

Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) or 'Hokusai' for short, ukiyo-e or Japanese woodblock artist renowned for the print 'The Great Wave' (1830-32), published a year before his death the painting manual 'Ehon Saishiki Tsū' or 'On the Use of Colouring' (1848). In this study I will pose the question of how Hokusai represented his drawing style in Ehon Saishiki Tsū, focussing on how Hokusai explained his use of lines. Ehon Saishiki Tsū has not yet been studied from this perspective. Most studies have focused on the usage of color or pigments in his paintings, which Hokusai gives instructions about in this manual. This study is relevant to art historians and connoisseurs of Japanese art as it puts emphasis on Hokusai's style and how he has represented it through Ehon Saishiki Tsū. In it I have found that Hokusai's explanation on how to draw waterfalls is an example of his realistic style of drawing we see in his middle and late period. Hokusai's way of presenting his explanations exemplify how he has positioned himself as an experienced artist who uses the medium of painting manuals to transmit his experience to his audience: the inexperienced student of art. Advisors/Committee Members: Smits, I.B (advisor).