DOUBLEDAY, JOHN [TEXT.]; VITMAYER, JANET [FOREWORD.] - Popular Art in Isolation Japan 1639 - 1858. An Exhibition of Carved Toggles and Woodblock Prints from the Secluded Culture of Japan During the Great IsolationLondon: The Horniman Museum / Public Park Trust, 1997. First Edition. Illustrated softback cream card cover. 240mm x 170mm (9" x 7"). 60pp. B/w plates from the exhibition. An Exhibition held at the Horniman Museum and Gardens 12th September 1997 - 13th April 1998. Selected from the Netsuke and Ukiyo-e Prints Collected by Gordon Doubleday between 1927 and 1967.. VG: in very good condition with paper wrapper .
GBP 26.00 [Appr.: EURO 31 US$ 31.75 | JP¥ 4961] Book number k3588
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