Toyoharu’s powers of perspective evident from album offered in Zurich

While the Japanese woodblock print artist Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764) is credited with the first use of one-point perspective in the depiction of interior spaces, a technique previously known only in Western art, his colleague Utagawa Toyoharu (1735-1814) achieved even greater fame when he mastered the creation of perspective prints of outdoor scenes, known as Uki-e.

He was able to reproduce realistically the bustling crowds at theatres, festivals and other outdoo…

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