Kiggell Ralph - Mokuhanga in English Language Manuals PDF
Kiggell Ralph - Mokuhanga in English Language Manuals PDF
Kiggell Ralph - Mokuhanga in English Language Manuals PDF
Language Manuals:
an overview from Meiji to the Present
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Breton Landscape,
by Henri Rivière,
1890
Japanese Wood-Cutting
and Wood-Cut Printing
by
T. Tokuno,
1894
Section One
(Original) Editor's Introduction 221
MR. T. TOKUNO'S COMMUNICATION 222
The Woods used and their Preparation 222
The Tools of the Engraver 222
Section Two
The Originals Furnished to the Engraver ... 223
Aim of Japanese Wood cutting 224
Manner of Handling the Engraving Tools 224
Difference Between Old and Modern Japanese Methods of Wood- 224
Cutting
Papers used for Printing, and their Treatment 225
Printing on Silk 225
Pigments and Vehicles used for Printing 226
Section Three
The Tools of the Printer 229
Section Four
The Printer and Printing 230
Cost of Designs, Engraving and Printing 232
Section Five
Notes by the (Original) Editor (First part ...) 232
Section Six
Notes by the (Original) Editor (Second part ...) 232
Wood-Block Printing:
A Description of the
Craft of Woodcutting
and Colour Printing
Based on the Japanese
Practice
by F Morley Fletcher,
1916
Eve and The Serpent, by John Dixon Batten (1860-1932) and
F Morley Fletcher (1866-1949), colour woodcut, 1897
California No. 2, Mt. Shasta, by F Morley Fletcher, c. 1930
Colour Printing with Linoleum and Wood Blocks,
by Allen W. Seaby (1867-1953), England, 1925
‘Of the printing materials, the first in importance is the
rubbing pad. The Japanese baren is most efficient, but the
leaflike sheath of the bamboo which covers it soon wears out,
and must be replaced by another. This must first be soaked in
water to make it pliant. Before removing the old covering,
examine closely the way it has been applied and tied.’
Japanese Woodblock
Prints
Their Techniques and
Appreciation,
by Umetaro Azechi
(1902-1999),
1963
Contemporary
Printmaking In
Japan,
With the Techniques and
Prints of Six Leading
Japanese Wood-Block
Artists,
by Ronald G.
Robertson, New
York, 1965
Japanese Print-
Making,
A Handbook of
Traditional &
Modern
Techniques, by
Toshi Yoshida
& Rei Yuki,
1966
Waterside by Mizufune Rokushu (1921-1980) 1960s
Wood-Block
Printing,
by Tomikichiro
Tokuriki,
1968
Moku Hanga,
How to make Japanese
wood block prints,
by Keiko Hiratsuka
Moore, 1973.
Washington: Acropolis
Books Ltd.
Evolving Techniques
in Japanese
Woodblock Prints,
by
Gaston Petit &
Amadio Arboleda,
1977
Color
Woodblock
Printmaking,
The
Tradi6onal
Method
of
Ukiyo-‐e,
by
Margaret
Miller
Kanada,
1989.
Tokyo:
Shufunomoto
Co.,
Ltd.
PERIOD FOUR
1990s to 2010s