sunagozuri 砂子摺
KEY WORD : art history / paintings
 
Lit. gold dust printing. A technique used for woodblock printmaking *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 to achieve the effect of scattered gold powder and/or scattered small shapes cut from gold leaf. First, a plain yellow background (*jitsubushi 地潰し) is printed. Then separate color blocks are carved to print scattered dots and small squares in darker yellow, brown and black on top of the yellow background. Sometimes smaller dots will be carved into the larger dots to achieve a dappled effect. An example of the technique is the series of five landscape prints, "From Among the Famous Places in Edo" (Edo meisho-no-uchi 江戸名所之内 published by Izumiya Ichibee 和泉屋市兵衛 (act.1830-35) by Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重 (1797-1858).
 
 

 
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