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Conservation and restoration treatment of the two Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints

Daniela Ratkajec orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-4502-6752 ; Hrvatski restauratorski zavod, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Woodcut is the oldest graphic techniques in the world, used in ancient times and was widespread in the East Asia. Earliest examples of woodblock printing from Japan were influenced by China, it were the prints of the buddhist texts “Dharani” from the 8th century. Hishikawa Moronobu (1618.-1694.), created the first truly mature form of „Ukiyo-e“ genre, which literally means „pictures of the floating world“. Two rare examples of japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints in Croatia belong to Varaždin City Museum as a part of the Collection of paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings. Woodblock prints from Varaždin City Museum are dating from the 18th century, by design an themes they are examples of typical ukiyo-e genre. They were in extremely poor condition, having suffered multiple damage and were both adhered to a acidic piece of matboard. This article describes the performed researches as well as conservation and restoration work on two japanese woodblock prints.

Ključne riječi

conservation-restoration work; conservation research; ukiyo-e; Eishi Hosoda; Japanese woodblock prints

Hrčak ID:

156689

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/156689

Datum izdavanja:

25.4.2016.

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