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A Hand Painted, Edo Period Copybook Album Done In Watercolor By An Accomplished, Unidentified Maruyama School Artist, After A Watercolor Sketchbook By Maruyama Okyo With Fifteen Portraits And Portraits With Landscape, Most After Folklore Or Legend -

A Hand Painted, Edo Period Copybook Album Done In Watercolor By An Accomplished, Unidentified Maruyama School Artist, After A Watercolor Sketchbook By Maruyama Okyo With Fifteen Portraits And Portraits With Landscape, Most After Folklore Or Legend -

A hand painted, Edo period copybook album done in watercolor by an accomplished, unidentified Maruyama school artist, after a watercolor sketchbook by Maruyama Okyo with fifteen portraits and portraits with landscape, most after folklore or legend

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Offering: A hand painted, Edo period copybook album done in watercolor by an accomplished, unidentified Maruyama school artist, after a watercolor sketchbook by Maruyama Okyo with fifteen portraits and portraits with landscape, most after folklore or legend. The Maruyama Okyo watercolor drawings have a further history, as they were the first to be adapted posthumously for woodblock designs. The original Maruyama Okyo sketchbook, from which this funpon album of watercolor drawings was made, was one of two sketchbooks adapted by one of his most famous students, Yamaguchi Soken [1759-1818] who made transfer drawings for the woodblock print designs and wrote an afterword for volume two before his death in 1818. The two volumes were published together by Yoshida Shinbei in Kyoto as, "En'ō gafu" (Picture Album by Old Man Maruyama) in the early spring of Tenpō 8 (1837), 42 years after Maruyama Okyo's death. [Brown, Block Printing and Book Illustration in Japan, p. 96] The fifteen actual size watercolors in the model book after Maruyama Okyo differ from the corresponding woodblock prints of volume one of "En'ō gafu" in many particulars. Of great interest is that details of the compositions often subtly diverge, as the woodblock prints have a less sophisticated symmetry of line and there are many details left out. The color palette of the funpon album is believed to be much closer to the original watercolors, more realistic, sensual and various, the hues richer with greater contrast. High quality handmade mineral pigments were expensive. Because of commercial concerns, print designers nearly always used less color with a smaller range of hues and consistently lighter colors. The funpon album was carefully handled and stored but viewed frequently by school students and artists. There are fifteen different hanko seals with old Chinese characters repeatedly stamped on cover sides and they may have recorded the funpon album's transmission. "If a student wished to use a copybook, he would request it from the pictorial model keeper. Accounts of loans were checked twice a month." [Sato, Modern Japanese Art, p. 285] Date: Undated, but believed done prior to 1818. Condition: Acceptable, sheets with fresh colors and sharp detail with no worming, beverage stains or tears, the integrity of the watercolors unaffected by the substantial wear. Condition Detail: Sheets: some are dusty (covers are slightly shorter in length), some fingering, outer sheets also with substantial top edge creasing and crumpling, interior sheets with bottom edge crinkled and crumpled tips and top corners. Sheets 2-5 with scattered top margin spotting, negligible after Sheet 4 / Portrait on Sheet 8 with light marking in pencil / Covers: Untouched earliest covers with extensive wear, outer paper layer of lower side with loss, lower side with worming. / Binding: Nearly Good, lacks top-hole threading on both sides, but reliable, needs to be handled with care. Size: 264 x 187 mm (10.39 x 7.36 inches). Format: Preserved in the untouched, earliest beige paper wrappers with believed, stamped loan seals. Pagination: Fifteen unnumbered portrait sheets without descriptive text, 2 single page and 13 full sheet, identical in size to the original watercolors by Okyo and the woodblock prints for "En'ō gafu", volume one. Comparison of Copybook Watercolors to the First Issue Woodblock Prints: In my estimation, twelve of the copybook watercolors are superior to the first issue woodblock prints. The artist was not always successful at recreating the spirit resonance of Okyo's brush work (kiin). For your own comparison, please view the high resolution images of the first issue woodblock prints kindly made available online by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Use a keyword search with the woodblock title provided above. Portrait 1: A portrait of Fukurokuju, the Japanese god of wisdom and good fortune. Top of head with more detail / Left foot with variation and more detail / Eye orbits with more detail / Skin with true flesh tone / Clothing, as throughout the watercolor suite with realistic hues / Face is more expressive, but beard is superior in the woodblock. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portraits 2: Distant boaters in background done with more detail / New detail around edge of necklace / Cleft above woman's lip isn't present in print / Woman's face longer and she almost seems to be breathing / Her posture not as willowy / Servant no longer idealized, looks worried and preoccupied / Hair handled better / Ume fruit better rendered. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portraits 3: Watercolor with detail not present in print that is important to composition / Some of the color decisions of the woodblock printers are questionable and better resolved in the watercolor. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 4: Watercolor rendering of reverie after an enjoyable meal is superior / Neck of largest pot with more detail. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 5: Many subtly different details / Figures more expressive / Hair better done in watercolor. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 6: Tree branch in sunlight better done in woodblock / Rockface exposed to moisture better in watercolor / Waves more effective in woodblock / Landscape more unified in woodblock / Old man subtly different and more expressive in watercolor / Facial and scalp hair better in watercolor. Woodblock Print is superior. Portrait 7: A highly unusual treatment of women gathering lotus blossoms from a chokibune (river boat) propelled by a woman boatman with a sculling oar (ro), likely on the Kamo river. Scalp hair not handled as well in watercolor / Figures are more organically connected in watercolor and there is the humor and tension of the damaged fan, not present in the woodblock print. Landscape is superior in watercolor with detail not seen in print and with far more effective use of color. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 8: Second treatment of gathering lotus blossoms on a pleasure outing from a chokibune river taxi, likely on the Kamo river, this composition with one woman passenger and a woman boatman. Tufted hair in watercolor becomes a more sophisticated feathered crest in the woodblock / ruminating, bothered expression in watercolor with displaced, curved brows and pouty lips becomes ethereal, dreamy expression in woodblock (reinforced by even brow, small lips and perfect skin) / chokibune with cleaner line and more momentum in the woodblock print / Landscape differences reinforce the different treatments. In the watercolor, the heat of the sun is evident and the landscape is more sensual, such as the giant lotus pads with their detailed vein patterns. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 9: Portrait of Hotei, god of children and good fortune. A star in watercolor, cross rhythms of hands and feet superior, as is contrast of chest hair / A more complex and subtly dynamic composition in watercolor, more evocative of the flesh and more complex in its expression of bemused contentment. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portraits 10: Spray and froth better done in woodblock / Ride posture on fish better done in woodblock / Postures more effective in woodblock / Fish better rendered in watercolor. Woodblock Print is superior. Portrait 11: Landscape with figures and stork is more unified and dynamic in the print / Stork's feet are better done in print / Older figure is better done in watercolor / Dynamic with servant is lacking in watercolor. Woodblock Print is superior. Portrait 12: Go game in progress on rock face, older, more accomplished and relaxed player with next move. Watercolor with falling leaves detail not in woodblock / Hands better rendered in watercolor, etc. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portraits 13: Print treatment of contrasting portraits is excellent but watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 14: Six human figures better done in watercolor / Monkey far more effectively rendered in woodblock. Watercolor from copybook is superior. Portrait 15: A star in watercolor. Watercolor from copybook is far superior. Maruyama Okyo [1733-1795]: one of Japan's greatest painters, founder of the influential Maruyama school, was born in the village of Ano in Kyoto prefecture, second son of a farmer, his given name, Maruyama Iwajiro. Early on, he showed a great talent for drawing but his family sent him to a local Buddhist temple, a novice in training to become a monk. Dissatisfied, he was allowed to leave around the age of twelve and seek work in Kyoto. After a series of jobs, including for a drapery shop, his first opportunity as an artist emerged when he became employed at Owari-ra in Shijo-dori, the Kyoto toy shop owned by Nakajima Kanbei and patronized by the Imperial Court. Impressing with his talent and energy, he was assigned to the painting of faces on dolls, in particular the hina (emperor and empress) dolls the shop was celebrated for making. Around 1749, on Kanbei's recommendation, Iwajiro was admitted as an apprentice to the studio of Ishida Yutei, a master Kano school painter of the Tsuruzawa branch established by Tsuruzawa Tanzan. Intensely curious, he also independently immersed himself in 'Dutch studies', studying Western perspective and anatomy books, and subsequently, the techniques and aesthetics of many different schools of painting. He is believed by scholars to have been most influenced by the Japanese painter, Watanabe Shiko and the great 13th century Chinese painter, Ch'ien Hsüan. Following his apprenticeship, ca. 1759, he returned to work for Nakajima Kanbei as a designer of megane-e (eyeglass pictures) copper engraved by Matsuda Gengen. These were viewed through an imported optical device, a direct viewing peephole box or nozoki bako, either made in the Netherlands or its design copied and made in China, with rear slide to hold the plate in place, translucent paper to admit light on top, and eye hole in front to capture the reflection of a convex lens that created a three dimensional effect through magnification. Subsequently, he was employed by Renchiin, Abbess of Hokyoji Temple, an Imperial Convent of the Rinzai Sect of Zen Buddhism and still the repository of a celebrated antique collection of hina. There he did paintings for the sliding doors of the shoin residential suites. Around 1765, an important enduring friendship was established with Yūjō, Abbot of Enman'in Temple who was related to the Emperor and well-connected at the Imperial court. He became a mentor. From 1766, he began to refer to himself in public as Okyo. Yūjō's friendship with Okyo opened many doors including a commission from Yūjō, for whom he painted the set of three hand scrolls, "Seven Fortunes and Seven Misfortunes" (1768). Ōkyo devoted himself at this period to the making of shasei-ga, careful drawings of flora and fauna from life including insects and birds, as in his notebook, "Shasei zatsurokujō" [ca. 1771] According to his own words, he always had a sketchbook on his person. He became widely admired among artists and the wider public for his idiosyncratic mastery of the brush, including of the tsuke tate long bristle brush for highlighting and shadowing effects. His remarkable nature works painted from life attracted the patronage of the wealthy and influential Mitsui merchant family. By the end of 1772, Okyo decided to leave Kyoto for further study. In 1774, he returned and began to create unprecedented, large format, naturalist works that demonstrated his deep rooted knowledge of nature subjects. Once he became accepted as a great master, he established a school to teach his unique fusion of techniques and expressive aesthetic. He proved an immensely influential teacher, mentoring many artists, among them, future greats, Yamaguchi Soken, Nagasawa Rosetsu and Matsumura Goshun. The popularity of Okyo as an artist was unprecedented. Legend has it that his works were in such demand that a long rank of carriages with prospective clients formed daily in front of his residence. [Mori Senzō from an anecdote by Minawa Kien, "Maruyama Okyo den toki", Bijutsu kenkyu 36, 1934, pp. 584–93.] The Shogun's chief minister, Matsudaira Sadanobu aided Okyo in gaining imperial painting commissions. At the inauguration of the Tenmei era with Emperor Kōkaku, he received an enthronement commission for a screen painting and after the great fire of Tenmei 8 (1788) destroyed most of Kyoto, including the Imperial Palace and his studio, he received many refurbishment commissions and worked in the rebuilt Imperial Palace to 1790. Okyo established another friendship with the Confucian literati scholar and painter, Minagawa Kien [1734-1807] who contributed verse that accompanied some his late works. Okyo worked on a major commission to paint sliding doors for Daijoji temple from 1787 to 1795, and in 1794, he completed a set of ninety screens for the Kotohiragu Shinto shrine on Shikoku Island. Maruyama Okyo lives on through his art and remains among the most revered of painters. His greatest works are among the most prized in museums worldwide. Reference: Beerens, Friends, Acquaintances, Pupils and Patrons: Japanese intellectual life in the late eighteenth century / Carpenter and Oka, The Poetry of Nature: Edo Painting from the Fishbein Bender Collection, chapter by Oka, Maruyama-Shijo: Poetic Symbolism in Naturalistic Painting, p. 143-149 / Jordan and Weston, editors, Copying the Master and Stealing his Secrets / Osaka Museum of Art, Maruyama Okyo Shaseiga Sōsaku e no Chōsen / Rathbun and Sasaki, Okyo and the Maruyama-Shijo School of Japanese Painting, Saint Louis Art Museum catalog / Screech Timon, The Shogun's Painted Culture: Fear and Creativity in the Japanese States 1760-1829 / Xie He, Gu Huapin Lu (A Record of Noted Painters of Former Times), Six Principles of Painting. Additional Images: by request.


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187. [BASEBALL - JAPAN] Shihon Gakkou-hen. SHO^GAKU TOKUHON Maki no Ichi. Aichi-ken [Nagoya] Shihongakko^ [Teacher's College] n.d. [1870's] An interesting little elementary school reader from the first series of textbooks designed and created by the Teachers College Normal School system in Japan after the Meiji restoration to introduce "Western Learning" to the country. What follows is a series of excerpts from an informative article found online at http://wwwwp.mext.go.jp/hakusyo/book/hpbz198103/hpbz198103_2_035.html "The Normal School, which was under the direct jurisdiction of the Department of Education, was also requested to compile elementary school textbooks on the basis of its practical experience. Also an office for editing elementary school textbooks was set up in the Normal School in December, 1872. The Department of Education encouraged independent prefectures to reprint the textbooks and other educational material which it and the Normal School had compiled, and it was not long before… Leer más
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Rare set of 3 volumes of aromatic herbs from Kan'en Iwasaki's multi-volume botanical series Honzo Zufu: Hokusabu (Iconographia Plantarum), originally compiled from 1828 and later published in 92 volumes. This set of 3 volumes (volumes 6, 7, 8 in the series) includes 21 pages of text and indexes, and 100 color woodcuts of fragrant herbs or medicinal plants.Plants include angelica, peony, pepper, cardamom, nutmeg, turmeric, jasmine, tulip, rosemary, and many more. The plants were used in Chinese traditional medicine or kanpo.Condition: Washi paper covers scuffed, but interior clean and bright, color plates vivid and vibrant.Kan'en Iwasaki or Tsunemasa Iwasaki (1786–1842) was a Japanese botanist, zoologist and entomologist. His botanical studies were influenced by Johann Weinmann.
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Japan: Magazine of Overseas Travel 1927.  10 issues from March through December 1927

Japan: Magazine of Overseas Travel 1927. 10 issues from March through December 1927

de [BEAUTIFUL NYK TRAVEL MAGAZINE].

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San Francisco.: Nippon Yusen Kaisha. 1st Edition.. 1927.. Filled with countless black & white photographic images and striking cover art as well as numerous advertisements for hotels and passenger ships together with fashions of the era. In depth articles and commentary, and a focus on trans-pacific personalites. Each issue has 56pp. 31 x 23cm, original pictorial wrappers some with a mild vertical crease. Near fine copies. A loosely inserted card from New York's Japan Society states that this periodical, published in San Francisco in English was "published with the purpose of making Asian countries, particularly Japan, better known in the United States, and thus promoting better international relations, the magazine is sent to you as an activity of the Townsend Harris Committee. The attractive covers and format are reminiscent of the better known Asia Magazine. Articles include: 60 Years of Steam-Shipping. An History of Trans-Pacific Service - W.C. Bunner; Trans-Pacific Personalities; Hails and… Leer más
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de Osborn, Captain Sherard

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Osborn, Captain SherardJapanese Fragments, With Facsimiles of Illustrations by Artists of Yedo.
London, 1861 First Edition. Publisher Bradbury and Evans. Octavo. Pp. 139. Fine condition in modern full calf with extensive gilding to covers and spine. Complete with all 27 illustrations: Six full-page colored plates, Eleven full-page B&W woodblock plates, and Ten B&W woodblock prints within the text. The text is flawless, no inscriptions, spotting, or tears, and is clean, bright and tight. The bindings have no wear or damage and all of the edges are in bright gilt. This is a pristine copy in a very attractive Fine binding by Bayntun of Bath.
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Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1939. 1st. Hardcover and large format folio. Still the best description of his life and work, supplemented with a large format folio with 138 quality reproductions of his work (printed in Japan). Published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by The Harvard Univ. Press, 1939. Volume I is text, volume II is a portfolio of plates. Text volume viii, 545 pages, 30 cm. Hardcover. No dust jacket.as issued. Volume II, has all plates called for: 8 color and 138 collotype. 13-1/44" x 19-1/4". Collotypes by Otsuka Kogeisha, Tokyo, Color prints by Shozaburo Watanabe, Tokyo. Shipds from Hawaii with free Priority Mail upgrade within US. Torii Kiyonaga, original name Sekiguchi Shinsuke, (born 1752, Sagami Province, Japan-died June 28, 1815, Edo [Tokyo]), one of the most important Japanese artists of the Ukiyo-e movement. He was the pupil of Torii Kiyomitsu and for a time headed the Torii school. Kiyonaga concentrated on the depiction of famous beauties. He designed many large… Leer más
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187. [BASEBALL - JAPAN] Shihon Gakkou-hen. SHO^GAKU TOKUHON Maki no Ichi. Aichi-ken [Nagoya] Shihongakko^ [Teacher's College] n.d. [1870's] An interesting little elementary school reader from the first series of textbooks designed and created by the Teachers College Normal School system in Japan after the Meiji restoration to introduce "Western Learning" to the country. What follows is a series of excerpts from an informative article found online at http://wwwwp.mext.go.jp/hakusyo/book/hpbz198103/hpbz198103_2_035.html "The Normal School, which was under the direct jurisdiction of the Department of Education, was also requested to compile elementary school textbooks on the basis of its practical experience. Also an office for editing elementary school textbooks was set up in the Normal School in December, 1872. The Department of Education encouraged independent prefectures to reprint the textbooks and other educational material which it and the Normal School had compiled, and it was not long before… Leer más
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New York: A.A. Vantine & Co., Inc., 1916. A RARE catalogue, and in lovely condition, of the major importer of Oriental goods into America from 1866 to 1921. Very Good Plus in original full color pictorial wrappers, 120 pp. plus 2 order pages at rear, pre-addressed envelope tipped at page 106. numerous black and white and color photographs throughout, small tears at spine ends, small spot rear wrapper, else Near Fine. In 1916 Vantine's was located at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street.. Clothing, furniture, housewares, fabric, toys, and other merchandise imported from China and Japan are described in the catalogue, and merchandise from Vantine's has been avidly collected over the years. Worldcat locates no copies of the 1916 edition. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket, As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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174 pp. photo-illustrated book. Folio. Limited to 2000. Very good. Illus. dust wrapper over cloth covers, housed in pictorial boards case. [787]
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Japan: Magazine of Overseas Travel 1927.  10 issues from March through December 1927

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de Utagawa Kuniyoshi

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1859 Japanese Samurai Lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokugawa Osaka Castle Illustrated

A rare, 19th century Japanese woodblock print of "Taikouki". Taikouki is a biography describing the life of Taihe Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a Japanese samurai and daimyo (lord) considered the second "Great Unifier" of Japan following Nobunaga and preceding the Tokugawa Shogunate. Hideyoshi left a legacy including Osaka Castle, the Tokugawa class systems, the restriction of weapons, and the construction and restoration of many temples some of which are still visible in Kyoto. This book is a classic Edo era picture book describing and illustrating Toyotomi Hideyoshi's life illustrated by Utagawa Kuniyoshi! The woodblock prints began being made in 1855 and were completed in 1884. The images and text focus primarily on the military with detailed accuracy on armor, weapons, family crests, interiors, and more!
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The New Japanese Painting and Sculpture

de Lieberman, William S. [Introduction]

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New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1966. Small Quarto (9 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches; 240 x 210 mm), 116 pages, in illustrated wrappers (soft cover). Catalogue for a U.S. traveling exhibition of 46 Japanese artists. Short bios of each artist, along with black-and-white illustrations of their works. The catalogue also features 13 color illustrations at the beginning of the book. Introduction by the curator, William S. Lieberman. CONDITION: Light edge wear and soiling to wrappers, toning to page edges. Very Good.
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Sho Fukumoto Sketchbook 1986: Leda (Boxed Set)
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de Sho Fukumoto

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N. Nomura & Co., Ltd., 1986. Book. Like New. Boxed Set. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A hardcover book and a softcover book in a cloth-covered box, all in like-new condition. Clamshell box is covered in natural-covered linen with brown lettering to spine and brown facsimile signature on top. Hardcover with three-quarter charcoal-gray cloth with blue marbled (faux) boards; no text other than a tipped-in plate with title, etc. in English; pages are facsimile reproductions of the sketched art--b&w and color of Leda and Swan; no title on binding. Softcover is staplebound with blue cardstock cover with title etc. in English on front; approx. 27 pages; b&w photo frontispiece of artist; 7 plates of art; text in Japanese. Books are about 9-1/2" by 6-1/4". Box is 10-1/2" by 6-3/4"..
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de Marc P. Jiro Takei; Keane

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9780804832946 / 0804832943
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Book cover like new, slight wear at end caps - pages clean, bright and unmarked – spine like new.
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The Sakuteiki, or "Records of Garden Making," was written nearly 1000 years ago, making it the oldest work on Japanese gardening; in fact, the oldest book on gardening in the world! In this edition of the Sakuteiki, the authors provide both an English-language translation of this classic work; and an introduction to the cultural and historical context that led to the development of Japanese gardening. A Japanese court noble wrote the Sakuteiki during the Heian period (794-1184). During this critical era in Japanese history cultural influences on poetry, clothing-and gardening-that had been imported from China and Korea over the previous centuries were reexamined and reinterpreted into their unique Japanese forms. The Sakuteiki contains the first systematic record of this new… Leer más
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Shishi and Other Netsuke: The Collection of Harriet Szechenyi
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Shishi and Other Netsuke: The Collection of Harriet Szechenyi

de Rosemary Bandini

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780953573301 / 0953573303
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Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
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Rosemary Bandini, London, 1999, Fine Hardcover / Near Fine Dustjacket, 174 pages, 8.75" x 11.25", slight edgewear on dustjacket, otherwise clean and tight. Collector Harriet Szechenyi concentrated on collecting "netsuke" of animals and mythical beings.
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Hiroshige: Birds and Flowers
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Hiroshige: Birds and Flowers

de Hiroshige, Ando; introduction by Cynthea J. Bogel; commentaries on the plates by Israel Goldman; poetry translated by Alfred H. Marks

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1st
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780807611999 / 0807611999
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Granville, New York, United States
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NY: Braziller, 1988. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Braziller, 1988, first printing. Folio, 10 1/4" x 14 1/2", 192pp., illustrated with 91 full color plates. Fine in near fine. price clipped dust jacket.. 1st. Hard. Fine/Near Fine. Folio.
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Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool.

Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool.

de NARA, Yoshitomo

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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780810994140 / 0810994143
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Edmonds, Washington, United States
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New York: Asia Society Museum / Harry N. Abrams: 2010. First edition / First printing. Illustrated laminated boards in die-cut illustrated slipcase. Very fine in a very fine slipcase.
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Tsubasa Album De Reproductions 2 (Japanese Version)
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Tsubasa Album De Reproductions 2 (Japanese Version)

de Clamp

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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9784063647983 / 4063647986
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Longmont, Colorado, United States
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Kodansha, 2009. Paperback with dust jacket. Used- Fine condition. Book is in Japanese. Book is clean and tight. Book shows very light shelf wear. Very light scuffing along to top edges of the dust jacket. Small tear on the top right corner of the bottom black banner on the front cover. No markings on the inside of the book.Photos are of the book we have here at Barbed Wire Books.
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Traditional Japanese Furniture

Traditional Japanese Furniture: A Definitive Guide

de Kazuko Koizumi

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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780870117220 / 087011722X
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Longmont, Colorado, United States
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Kodansha International, 1986. First Edition. Fine in Near Fine DJ. Minor shelf and handling wear to DJ. Else Fine. Photo is of the copy at Barbed Wire Books.
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Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints From The Anne Van Biema Collection
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Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints From The Anne Van Biema Collection

de Ann Yonemura; Donald Keene; Andrew Gerstle; Elizabeth De Sabato Swinton; Joshua S. Mostow

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Hardcover
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Both the book and dj are in 'as new' condition. It has . 10 unpaginated pages followed by 362 numbered pages. It was published to coincide with the exibition of the same name. A beautiful book with well over 100 color illustrations and even more in b&w. The book includes a series of essays on the historic, economic, and cultural environment of Edo period Japan and the collections focus on early Kabuki actor prints, including many by the artists Toyokuni and Kuniyoshi).

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Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern Japan 1580s-1680s

Art and Palace Politics in Early Modern Japan 1580s-1680s

de LILLEHOJ, Elizabeth

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near fine
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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9789004206120 / 9004206124
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BATH, United Kingdom
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Leiden: Brill, 2011. First Edition. Boards. Near fine/near fine. Vol 2 in the series, Japanese Visual Culture. Tall 8vo. (25.5cm). Boards, lettered title to cover. In unclipped dust jacket. pp. 296. W/ 98 colour plates. Some faint edgewear to jacket, minor signs of use, a very sound, almost as new copy.
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