Impressions of Ukiyo-ye, the School of the Japanese Colour-print Artists (Unabridged)
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by Dora Amsden (Author), Mary Boshart (Narrator), Robert Carter (Narrator), Christopher Hays (Narrator), Fred Farmer (Narrator)
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Ukiyo-ye prepared Japan for intercourse with other nations by developing in the common people an interest in other countries, in science and foreign culture, and by promoting the desire to travel, through the means of illustrated books of varied scenes. To Ukiyo-ye, the Japanese owed the gradual expansion of international consciousness, which culminated in the revolution of 1868,—a revolution, the most astonishing in history, accomplished as if by miracle; but the esoteric germ of this seemingly spontaneous growth of Meiji lay in the atelier of the artists of Ukiyo-ye.
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March 12, 2024
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