
audiobook
PREFATORY NOTE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
HISTORICAL NOTE
THE DRAWING
CUTTING THE BLOCK
PRINTING
PAPER
BOOKS OF REFERENCE
This compact guide, assembled by a museum engraving specialist, walks listeners through the essential tools and materials that make Japanese colour‑printing from wood‑blocks possible. Detailed diagrams show everything from the baren’s inner construction to the framing techniques that keep blocks from warping, while vivid examples illustrate the hands‑on process used by masters such as Utamaro, Hokusai and Toyokuni. The visual references, taken from historic museum collections, bring the craft’s tactile details to life, offering a clear picture of how each element fits together in a working studio.
Beyond the practical side, the pamphlet provides a concise history of the art form, tracing its 18th‑century origins, the innovations of figures like Suzuki Harunobu, and its gradual decline before a modest revival in the early 20th century. Listeners will also learn how European artists adapted the technique, seeing its influence in modern illustration and book design. Whether you’re a printmaker, historian, or curious enthusiast, the narration offers a rich, accessible portrait of this celebrated Japanese tradition.
Language
en
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1929
Best known for writing on Japanese prints and design, this museum curator and critic helped introduce many English-speaking readers to Asian and decorative arts. His books move easily between scholarship and clear, practical explanation.
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