In ukiyo-e, many animals that interact with humans are often depicted. Beginning with cats, dogs, and rabbits, we move on to ferocious tigers and elephants, imported camels, peacocks, and parrots, and even to fantastical beasts.
This book introduces numerous charming works through chapters such as “Pets of the Edo Period,” “Working Animals,” “Rare Animals” and more.
Featuring 140 gorgeous works by famous ukiyo-artists including Utamaro, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Yoshitoshi and others, depicting cute, funny, and at times suspicious animals.
Those who like Japanese culture will love this book. And of course it’s also great for animal lovers, too. The customs of the Edo Period, when humans and animals lived side-by-side, are now vividly brought back to life.
Language | Bilingual ENG/JP
Size: 228 X 182MM
Pages: 240
Binding: Softbound
Publisher: PIE