Divine Felines: The Cat in Japanese Art
with over 200 illustrations
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Tuttle Publishing
Published:17th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
From Hello Kitty to Maneki Neko—Japan is the epicentre of global cat culture!
Whether lurking in corners or taking center stage, cats are a ubiquitous presence in Japanese art. Depending on the situation, they may invite good fortune, prompt the viewer to meditate on a tale or provide evidence of an unseen world of magic and supernatural happenings.
In 200 charming woodblock prints, paintings, screens and figurines spanning three centuries, Japanese art expert Rhiannon Paget celebrates the rich symbolism and surprising stories surrounding the feline image in Japan.
This collection features works from over 30 museums and institions across the world, and contains essays on the following fascinating topics:
- Domestic Companion or Household God? Japanese artists represent the great affection and sense of pride which bonds cat owners to their pets
- The Feline Muse: Feline figures as ideal subjects for artists to explore in fluid lines and organic forms, their glossy fur and markings lending themselves to the interplay of textures and materials
- Lucky Cats: Auspicious creatures in Japanese culture, symbolizing health, longevity and prosperity
- Mischief and Mayhem: Japan's rich visual record of cats as witches and feline monsters
- Philosophers' Cats, Teachers' Pets and Moggies with Messages: The felines deployed to illustrate philosophical and religious ideas, and as conveyors of folk wisdom
- Plus much more!
This delightful book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Japanese art and culture, plus of course to all cat lovers!
"Splendidly illustrated and meticulously researched, this charming and erudite book brings the richness and complexity of the feline subject in Japanese art into lively relief." --Andreas Marks, Ph.D., Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese and Korean Art and Director of the Clark Center for Japanese Art
"As curator Rhiannon Paget writes in her new illustrated book Divine Felines: The Cat in Japanese Art, cats are represented in the miniature sculptures known as netsuke, popular in the 17th to 19th centuries, and as a 'droll foil' for a beautiful woman in a painting by Hokusai (ca. 1803-04).…Some striking prints in Divine Felines come from 20th-century artists influenced by Western art, especially after the postwar American occupation of Japan." —Peter Saenger, The Wall Street Journal
"Packed with a lavish amount of iconic feline-themed work with detailed descriptions, Divine Felines is a delightful and well-researched foray into cats in Japanese art." --Manami Okazaki, author of Japanese Kokeshi Dolls
ISBN: 9784805317334
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 567g
192 pages