Author: EDITED BY KYOTO NATIONAL MUSEUM, TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM, THE KYOTO SHIMBUN Title: Ukiyoe from Matsukata Collection
Description: Kyoto Shinbunsha. 1991, 1st Edition. Soft cover. Book, Japanese text with small introduction and captions in English at the end.; Paperback.; 21 x 30 cm; 1.2 Kg; 288 pages with colour illustrations.; Used with signs of wear. Interior in good condition. The outside text block shows some yellowing.; Catalogue for the special exhibition held at the Kyoto National Museum, April 16 - May 12, 1991.; "Ukiyo-e is a style of art which was born, nursed and let to its golden age within the Edo period. Undoubtedly, ukiyo-e can be called a product of the Edo period. As is well known, the Tokyo National Museum is keeping an enormous number of ukiyo-e prints of which 'the Matsukata collection of ukiyo-e prints' is the nucleus. Not only Japanese but also the ukiyo-e enthusiasts around the world know that the collection of more than 8,000 ukiyo-e prints, which the prominent businessman Kojiro Matsukata purchased from the jewelry dealer Henri Vever in Paris is excellent both in quality and quantity. For this special exhibition 282 ukiyo-e prints were carefully selected from the Matsukata collection in order to display the history of ukiyo-e prints from their earliest days to the end of the Edo period." excerpt from Greetings, April 1991, Kyoto National Museum, Tokyo National Museum and The Kyoto Shimbun. Good/No Jacket.
Keywords: japan,japanese art,edo period,ukiyoe,woodblock prints,ukiyo-e,floating world Asian Art Japanese Art
Price: EUR 145.00 = appr. US$ 157.59 Seller: Jorge Welsh Works of Art Lda
- Book number: 734B
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