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Shizhuzhai Jianpu (Ten Bamboo Studio Letter Paper) by Zhengyan, Hu (Cheng-yen, Hu)

by Zhengyan, Hu (Cheng-yen, Hu)

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Shizhuzhai Jianpu (Ten Bamboo Studio Letter Paper) by Zhengyan, Hu (Cheng-yen, Hu)

Shizhuzhai Jianpu (Ten Bamboo Studio Letter Paper)

by Zhengyan, Hu (Cheng-yen, Hu)

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4 vols., facsimile edition of the 17th century work from the Ten Bamboo Studio showcasing a variety of paper samples with original colorful woodblock decoration, augmented with the gonghua technique of blindstamping and printed in multiple colors, decorative motifs include flowers and trees, vases, furniture, landscapes, butterflies, animals, and figures. Profusely illustrated throughout. 4to. Four volumes with orig. handmade paper wrpps. with flecked gold leaf decoration, bound with brown silk cord, housed together in a folding boards portfolio covered with silk brocade, label mounted to front cover, with two bone closures. Some slight browning to label and inside of portfolio. Beijing (Rongbao Zhai) 1952. The original work was published at the end of the Ming period, circa 1644-1645, and was compiled by Zhengyan, a late Ming dynasty seal carver. First printed on poetry-writing paper, it contained some characters from classic tales and utilized a special printing process that allowed for printing of multiple shades and colors, augmented with blindstamping. Few copies of the original survived, but one was discovered by historian Zheng Zhenduo and author Lu Xun in the 1930's. This copy became the master copy of the Republic and was the source of the first reprint in 1935. However, the master copy was in poor condition and the subsequent reprint was incomplete. In 1952 the Rongbao Zhai studio in Beijing issued a faithful reproduction of the original 17th century work, recutting blocks and incorporating the original "gonghua" blindstamping technique. In his work on the Ten Bamboo Studio, Jan Tschichold called this work "the finest issue. An incomparably perfect facsimile; the best printed book of modern times anywhere."
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Shizhuzhai jianpu (Decorated Letter Papers from the Ten Bamboo Studio).
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Shizhuzhai jianpu ("Decorated Letter Papers from the Ten Bamboo Studio").

by HU, Zhengyan

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Beijing: Rongbaozhai,, 1952. The best printed book of modern times anywhere" - Jan Tschichold The exquisite 1952 Rongbaozhai facsimile edition of this famous 17th-century catalogue, which has served as a primer for generations of Chinese artists since the Qing dynasty. Jan Tschichold, who brought the work to the attention of a western audience in 1970, called this edition "the finest issue. An incomparably perfect facsimile" (quoted by Auckland). Chinese jianpu ("letter papers") were sheets of decorated stationary made for literati and poets. Decorated Letter Papers from the Ten Bamboo Studio was first printed in 1633 by Hu Zhengyan (1584-1674). Hu was a publisher, calligrapher and artist who produced and sold letter papers at his Ten Bamboo Studio in Nanjing. The work contains hundreds of exemplars drawn from the work of 50 artists (including Zhao Mengfu, Wen Zhengming, Shen Zhou, and other luminaries) and is categorized by subjects such as dragons, rocks, and orchids. For the next 200 years,… Read More
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Shizhuzhai Jianpu [Shih-chu-chai chien-p'u]
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Shizhuzhai Jianpu [Shih-chu-chai chien-p'u]

by Hu Zhengyan [Hú Zhèngyán]

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A masterpiece of Chinese multi-block colour printing, masterfully reprinted, in exactly the same technique as the original and printed on the most magnificent paper.
Description: 4 vols. stab bound with gold speckled, ochre coloured paper wrappers, paper label with calligraphic lettering to front; housed in the original silk brocade folding box with calligraphic paper label and 2 bone clasps. Quarto 31 × 21 cm; unpaginated. With 283 woodblock prints on double-folded leaves (coloured [taoban], black and white, embossed [gonghua]).
Ref.: Cahill, Pictorial Colorprinting in China and Japan; Tschichold, 1970; Wright, Fashioning Biography
Condition: A near fine copy.
Notes: The late Ming/early Qing dynasty publisher Hu Zhengyan (ca. 1584–1674) is one of the most frequently studied figures in the history of Chinese prints. Hu came to Nanjing in 1619 and opened a print shop which he called Shizhuzhai (Ten Bamboo Studio). Hu was a successful publisher and businessman, producing a variety of books, for which… Read More
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