Shu mizoguchi biography
•
Kagaya Angel of Shu Mizoguchi Jigsaw Puzzle - Pieces
Puzzlelife
Item #:
0 ratings Write a review
This product is not Fulfilled bygd Ubuy and can take minimum 10 days in delivery. We might cancel the product from the order and refund you if any issue arise with the delivery of this product.
Note: Step Down Voltage Transformer required for using electronics products of US store (). Recommended power converters Buy Now.
Product Details
Shop Kagaya Angel of Shu Mizoguchi Jigsaw Puzzle - Pieces online at a best price in sydasiatiskt land . B06XFQ6LTJ- Puzzlelife Jigsaw Puzzle Kagaya Angel of Shu Mizoguchi by Korea
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | x x inches (30 x x cm) (30 x x cm) |
Item Weight | pounds ( kg) ( grams) |
ASIN | B06XFQ6LTJ |
Brand | Puzzlelife |
Number of Pieces | |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | x x inches (30 x x cm) (30 x x cm) |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Skill Level | Beginner, Expert |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Description
•
Index to Artists
A list of all Japanese artists whose work features on our puzzles, including not only painters and illustrators, but also photographers (but excluding anime for now). If you are looking for other examples of the artist's work, try the link to search at Google for the name in Japanese.
Artists' names are written in various orders, but the family name is always underlined.
Please note that the enlarged signature illustration may be that on a different puzzle from the sample shown.
Best-selling artists
Morita Haruyo
Haruyo: signature and seal
The artist Morita Haruyo studied both Japanese art and kimono design, and she combines these with elements of her own Western-influenced technique. (She travelled to London in , exactly the year I [Brian Chandler] first came to Tokyo.)
Morita is her family name: she follows the tradition of signing - and sealing - paintings with her given name only.
Fujishiro Seiji
Born in , Fujishiro has had a long and prod
•
Ugetsu Monogatari
Book by Ueda Akinari
This article is about the book. For the film, see Ugetsu.
Ugetsu Monogatari (雨月物語, Tales of Moonlight and Rain) is a collection of nine supernatural tales first published in It is the best known work of Japanese author Ueda Akinari.
Largely adapted from traditional Japanese and Chinese ghost stories, the collection is among the most important works of Edo period (–) and kaidan literature, and is considered a predecessor of the yomihon genre. Kenji Mizoguchi's award-winning film Ugetsu (), credited with helping popularize Japanese cinema in the West, was adapted from two of the collection's stories.
Title
[edit]The word Ugetsu is a compound word; u (雨) means "rain", while getsu (月) translates to "moon".[1] It derives from a passage in the book's preface describing "a night with a misty moon after the rains", and references a Noh play, also called Ugetsu, which also employs the common contemporary sym