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Title: Yokohama. Prints from Nineteenth-Century Japan
Description: Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution, 1990. First edition. Cloth. 198 pp. Illus. with 85 color plates, 15 b/w figures and additional color and b/w reproductions. Folio. Publisher's errata laid in of missing image. Bibliography. Chronology. List of artists. An important contribution to the study of Japanese folk and popular art, this is a descriptive catalogue of 85 items from a traveling exhibition of Yokohama prints (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at the Smithsonian, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art), a genre of ukiyo-e that flourished from 1859 to the 1870's, that "were produced to satisfy Japanese curiosity about foreigners and foreign cultures at a time when some foreigners arrived at Yokohama, an international port newly opened after over two hundred years of national seclusion," (Keiko Suzuki, Asian Folklore Studies 1992, p 148). A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with a small tear on lower edge of front panel.

Keywords: Arts of Japan, , Asia, Art, Japan, Asian Art, Arts of Japan, Asia, Asian Art, Japanese Art, Woodblock Prints, Ukiyo-e (Ukiyoye), Hanga, Floating World, Yokohama, 19th c., Japan, Asia

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Kaaterskill Books
- Book number: 31907

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