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John M. Rosenfield
This volume, the first in Brill’s Japanese Visual Culture series, vividly describes the efforts of the Japanese monk Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121–1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil conflict in 1180. Through meticulous study of dedicatory material, Rosenfield is ...
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Joan B. Mirviss, Amy Reigle Newland, Chris Uhlenbeck, Marije Jansen with Henk Herwig. General editor: Amy Reigle Newland
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Andreas Marks
Japanese woodblock prints exemplified by such iconographic images as Hokusai’s Great Wave, Hiroshige’s Heavy Rain on Ohashi bridge, or Utamaro’s enticing beauties, constitute one of the most important and influential art forms in art history.
This volume champions the publisher – the enabler – ...
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with a catalogue of the Marino Lusy Collection, Edited by John T. Carpenter
This full-colour catalogue illustrates and describes over 300 surimono (privately published deluxe Japanese prints) belonging to the Graphics Collection of the Museum of Design Zurich, which were recently placed on long-term loan to the Museum Rietberg Zurich. Originally bequeathed to the Museum ...
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Edited by Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere and Mikiko Hirayama
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Edited by Doris Croissant, with a foreword by Adele Schlombs and with contributions by Yukio Lippit, Melissa McCormick, Matthew McKelway, Joshua S. Mostow and Melanie Trede
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Laura Mueller
Shin-hanga, literally meaning ‘new prints’, was the name given to a Japanese print artists’ movement in the early years of the twentieth century. It sought to revive the traditional style of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints of the Edo period (1603-1868). The connection between shin-hanga and the Toledo ...
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Surimono (literally ‘printed things’) constitute one of the most delicate genres in Japanese printmaking. This genre fascinates because it combines poetry and image and because it presents a pictorial puzzle, which provides the viewer with a particular insight into the intellectual and literary ...
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Ken Vos
Symbolism & Simplicity contains a fine selection of Korean literati paintings and porcelain from the outstanding collection of Dr. Won-Kyung Cho. The paintings and porcelains illustrated in this book reflect the dynamism and the search for harmony that underlie Korean culture. The refinement and ...
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Robert Schaap & J. Thomas Rimer
The first monograph in English on the print artist Tsukioka Kogyo (1869-1927), this publication covers the artist's life and work, in particular the designs related to the No theatre in general and No theatre in the Meiji period.
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