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COBEN, LAWRENCE A.; AND FERSTER, DOROTHY
Japanese Cloisonné: History, Technique, and Appreciation
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont. 1992, 2nd Edition. (ISBN: 0804816662). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 19 x 26.5 cm; 1.263 Kg; 323 pages illustrated with 158 full colour plates and 171 monochrome photographs.; Used book with minor signs of wear, namely on the dust jacket. The interior is in very good condition.; Cloisonné is an enamelware decoration made with colored glass enamels outlined in fine wares. Primarily used for ornamentation of vases, boxes, and trays, this art originated in ancient Greece, then traveled across the Asian continent to Japan, where it reached the peak of its development in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Interestingly, once this art form reached its zenith in popularity, it fell from grace and was considered by most collectors a curious and intricate aberration of the Japanese sensibility. Today, however, Japanese cloisonné is growing more popular and is a subject of antique research. Nearly a decade has passed since the original publication of Japanese Cloisonné, but the works remains the definite text on the subject. First written because the authors were unable to learn all they wished to know about this art from others sources, this book covers every aspect of this unique craft. Major topics covered in the book include the history and development of the art, and the comment and criticism Japanese cloisonné has drawn both in Japan and the West. The book also contains an extensive Collector's Guide and Appendices dealing with such matters as historical changes in technology, methods of dating, enamelists, marks, and identification. The first fully authoritative guide to one of Japan's finest expressions of traditional craftsmanship, Japanese Cloisonné will prove an invaluable sourcebook for both amateur and professional collector alike. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 491B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 0804816662 japan,japanese art,japanese cloisonne enamels

 
AUDSLEY, GEORGE ASHDOWN; CUTLER, THOMAS W.; NEWTON, CHARLES (INTRODUCTION)
The Grammar of Japanese Ornament
Studio Editions, London. 1989. Hardcover. Ex-Library, English text; Hardcover (lacks the dust jacket); 24 x 34 cm; 1.981 Kg; 248 pages plus 37 plates. Including many illustrated images, namely of ceramics, lacquer, textiles, paintings.; Ex-library book showing signs of wear on the cover, spine and back cover. The spine is cracked. The front free endpaper has a bar code glued on the bottom of the page and also part of an old sticker on the top of the page. Ex-library stamp on copyright page. Good readable copy.; ISBN: 0851702180; "In England the two works which attempted the most comprehensive survey of Japanese art were Thomas Cutler's: A Grammar of Japanese Ornament and Design, 1879-1880 and George Audsley's: The Ornamental Arts of Japan, 1882-1885. Extracts and reproductions have been selected from these publications to form the major part of this present book. Also included (.) are some plates reproduced from the portfolio published by Henry Ernst: Etoffes de Soie du Japan, c.1900. These half-tone colour plates were made from photographs of Japanese textiles in French public collections in Paris and Lyons. The portfolio was issued for connoisseurs and collectors, as well as providing a source of design ideas for textile designers and interior decorators." excerpt from the introduction by Charles Newton. Fair/No Jacket.
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Book number: 231ABE
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: JAPAN,JAPANESE ART,ARCHITECTURE,SCULPTURE,PAINTING,LACQUER,CERAMICS,TEXTILE FABRICS,TEXTILE FABRICS,METALWORK Asian Art

 
BARKER, RICHARD; SMITH, LAWRENCE
Netsuke: The Miniature Sculpture of Japan
British Museum Publications Limited, London. 1976, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 071411409X). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket); 20 x 25.7 cm; 0.722 Kg; 184 pages including 36 netsuke in colour and 650 monochrome illustrations.; Used book with minor signs of wear.The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover.; Netsuke open the door to almost every aspect of Japanese life seen in miniature. So intricate and delicate, even humorous at times, is their carving that in the West it is often forgotten that netsuke served a functional purpose as small toggles. They were to stop the cord slipping on the sash, which hung the small objects that every man needed to carry around with him - his tobacco pouch, pipe, purse and yatate (a combined writing-brush and ink-well). Before the seventeenth century netsuke were insignificant objects and rarely of artistic interest. With increasing prosperity, merchants, often rich and enlightened patrons of the arts, were not allowed to flaunt their riches and so fine netsuke were a means by which a merchant could express his wealth in a not too noticeable form. Today fine netsuke are appreciated not only for their workmanship but also for the glimpses of Japanese legend and everyday life that they give in such beguiling ways. They exist in many different kinds of material, often specially and cleverly selected to reflect the object they represent. Richard Baker and Lawrence Smith have selected 404 of the best and most interesting netsuke from the British Museum. Every piece is illustrated, including signatures of carvers where present, and the introductory text fits the pieces in their context and comments on their place in the world of netsuke. Notes on the carvers, their schools and areas of work are an important and useful feature which will be of great value to all the collectors together with the comprehensive illustrated coverage. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Keywords: 071411409X japan,japanese art,netsuke,history,edo period Asian Art Collections and exhibitions

 
BUSHELL, S.W. (TEXT AND NOTES)
Oriental Ceramic Art: Illustrated by Examples from the Collection of W.T. Walters
Crown Publishers, Inc. New York. 1980. (ISBN: 051752581X). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 34.5 x 24 cm; 2,326 Kg; 429 pages with 116 plates in colour and over 400 reproductions in black and white.; The original edition of this work was published in ten volumes in 1896 by Appleton and Company.; Signs of wear on the dust jacket, which has chips and tears. The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover. Interior in very good condition.; This volume contains every word and every picture of Oriental Ceramic Art, which is listed in almost every encyclopaedia and in many museum handbooks as a basic source book in its field. While its major emphasis is on the ceramics of China, it also has sections on Japan and Korea. Published in 1896 in a limited edition of 500 copies it soon disappeared from the market as most of the ten volume, 43 x 56 cm sets were given to major institutions, heads of state, and friends of W.T. Walters, who paid for its publication and whose collection illustrated it. Because of the massive margins in the original set we needed only a very slight reduction in the text page areas, with many of the colour pages emerging in their original size. S.W. Bushell was an English doctor who spent many years as physician to the British legation in Peking. He made ceramics his avocation and absorbed and translated many of the Chinese works on this and allied subjects. He wrote two handbooks for the Victoria and Albert Museum and was coauthor of the catalog of the Morgan Ceramic collection. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 820B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 051752581X porcelain,chinese ceramics,korean ceramics,japanese ceramics,chinese porcelain,marks on chinese porcelain,yuan dinasty,ming dynasty,japan,china Chinese Ceramics Asian Art

 
MANHEIM, RON (EDITOR) IN COOPERATION WITH DE JONG, JON; INCLUDING TEXTS BY MAY, EKKEHARD; MCKEE, DANIEL; BEERENS, ANNA; DE JONG, JON
Haiku & Haiga. Moments in Word and Image: Four Centuries of Japanase Scroll Paintings from the Jong Collection
Stiftung Museum Scholl Moyland, Sammlung van der Grinten, Joseph Beuys Archiv, des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen in association with Hotei Publishing, Amsterdam. 2006, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9783935166317). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English and German text.; Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket).; 26 x 30.5 cm; 1.5 Kg; 208 pages with colour illustrations throughout; Minor signs of wear on the exterior and interior. Very good condition overall. The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover.; Catalogue from the exhibition held at the Museum Scholl Moyland, Germany from the 30 April to the 3rd of September 2006.; The genre of haigu in 77 fine examples from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries. This selection of beaufiful Japanese scrolls shows the poetic power of the combination of word and image. With essays and interpretations by professor Dr. Ekkehard May, Dr. Anna Beerens, Dr. Daniel McKee, and the Dutch haiga collector Jon de Jong. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Keywords: 9783935166317 japan,japanese scrools,haiga,exhibition catalogue Asian Art Collections and exhibitions

 
CURVELO, ALEXANDRA
Chefs-D'Oeuvre Des Paravents Nanban: Japon Portugal Xviie Siècle
Éditions Chandeigne, Paris. 2015, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9782367321172). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, French text; Hardcover (with dustjacket); 25.7 x 25 cm; 1.171 Kg; 175 pages with colour illustrations; Between 1543 - when Europeans arrived in Japan - and the 1640s when the country was closed to foreigners, the Japanese had regular contacts with the nanban-jin (Barbarians from the South). These merchants and missionaries, mainly from Portugal, were the source of a theme in Japonese art in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. The paintings that decorated the nanban byobu (folding screens) depicted an extraordinary confrontation of civilizations ans its beauty is captivating. Through paintings primarily done buy the Kano school, the history of Portuguese arrival in Japan unfolds before our eyes. Sometimes critical, sometimes joyful and festival, the byobu reveal the beginning of Asia's Westernization. Nanban Folding Screen Masterpieces presents thirteen of these byobu accompanied by text about the fascinating history of the commercial, religious, and cultural encounters between Europe and Japan in this era. This book brings together folding screens from the Nanban Bunkakan Museum of Osaka, the Municipal Museum of Kobe and Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga de Lisboa - where the most important collections of nanban art are found - as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum of London, the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, Musée Guimet of Paris, Museu Soares dos Reis in Porto, the Museum of History and Culture of Nagazaki, and the Idemitsu Museum of Tokyo, as well as a folding screen from a private American collection. A specialist in Namban art, Alexandra Curvelo is a professor in the Department of Art History at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Her research focuses on the Christian missions in Japan in the early modern period. New/New.
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CURVELO, ALEXANDRA
Nanban Folding Screen Masterpieces, Japan-Portugal, Xviith Century
Éditions Chandeigne, Paris. 2015, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9782367321219). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dustjacket); 25.7 x 25 cm; 1.171 Kg; 175 pages with colour illustrations; Between 1543 - when Europeans arrived in Japan - and the 1640s when the country was closed to foreigners, the Japanese had regular contacts with the nanban-jin (Barbarians from the South). These merchants and missionaries, mainly from Portugal, were the source of a theme in Japonese art in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. The paintings that decorated the nanban byobu (folding screens) depicted an extraordinary confrontation of civilizations ans its beauty is captivating. Through paintings primarily done buy the Kano school, the history of Portuguese arrival in Japan unfolds before our eyes. Sometimes critical, sometimes joyful and festival, the byobu reveal the beginning of Asia's Westernization. Nanban Folding Screen Masterpieces presents thirteen of these byobu accompanied by text about the fascinating history of the commercial, religious, and cultural encounters between Europe and Japan in this era. This book brings together folding screens from the Nanban Bunkakan Museum of Osaka, the Municipal Museum of Kobe and Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga de Lisboa - where the most important collections of nanban art are found - as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum of London, the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, Musée Guimet of Paris, Museu Soares dos Reis in Porto, the Museum of History and Culture of Nagazaki, and the Idemitsu Museum of Tokyo, as well as a folding screen from a private American collection. A specialist in Namban art, Alexandra Curvelo is a professor in the Department of Art History at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Her research focuses on the Christian missions in Japan in the early modern period. New/New.
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CURVELO, ALEXANDRA
Obras-Primas Dos Biombos Nanban, Japão-Portugal, Século XVII
Éditions Chandeigne, Paris. 2015, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9782367321202). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, Portuguese text; Hardcover (with dustjacket); 25.7 x 25 cm; 1.171 Kg; 175 pages with colour illustrations; Between 1543 - when Europeans arrived in Japan - and the 1640s when the country was closed to foreigners, the Japanese had regular contacts with the nanban-jin (Barbarians from the South). These merchants and missionaries, mainly from Portugal, were the source of a theme in Japonese art in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. The paintings that decorated the nanban byobu (folding screens) depicted an extraordinary confrontation of civilizations ans its beauty is captivating. Through paintings primarily done buy the Kano school, the history of Portuguese arrival in Japan unfolds before our eyes. Sometimes critical, sometimes joyful and festival, the byobu reveal the beginning of Asia's Westernization. Nanban Folding Screen Masterpieces presents thirteen of these byobu accompanied by text about the fascinating history of the commercial, religious, and cultural encounters between Europe and Japan in this era. This book brings together folding screens from the Nanban Bunkakan Museum of Osaka, the Municipal Museum of Kobe and Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga de Lisboa - where the most important collections of nanban art are found - as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum of London, the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, Musée Guimet of Paris, Museu Soares dos Reis in Porto, the Museum of History and Culture of Nagazaki, and the Idemitsu Museum of Tokyo, as well as a folding screen from a private American collection. A specialist in Namban art, Alexandra Curvelo is a professor in the Department of Art History at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Her research focuses on the Christian missions in Japan in the early modern period. New/New.
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Book number: 134B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 9782367321202 japan,nanban,japanese art,folding screens,biombos

 
DAVEY, NEIL K.; WINKWORTH, W. W. (INTRODUCTION)
Netsuke: A Comprehensive Study Based on the M.T. Hindson Collection (Revised Edition)
Sotheby Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, London. 1982, 2nd Edition. (ISBN: 0856671169). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 21.5 x 31 cm; 2,740 Kg; 612 pages with 182 illustrations in colour and 1414 monochrome.; Revised edition with 296 new illustrations.; Used book with signs of wear. The dust jacket has a minor tear and scuffs on the top to the spine and also a small scuff on the rear of the front cover. The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover. Minor signs of wear in the interior.; Since its publication in 1974, this book has established itself as a standard reference work for collectors or netsuke. 1300 representative pieces from one of the most comprehensive collections ever to have been formed are discussed and ilustrated, including full details of artists, schools and subjects. In this new, revised edition over 100 more photographs of artists' signatures have been added, bringing the total number to over 300, and greatly increasing the book's value for the collector. Each new signature had been carefully chosen from a large section to ensure its authenticity. In addition, 182 of the pieces are now illustrated in full colour. The bibliography has been expanded to include all the major new books published in the intervening years.; Reviews of the First Edition: "Such a comprehensive work with every item illustrated, some with signature details as well, will make this a standard reference for many years to came". Museums Journal.; "Mr Davey's book is more than an ordinary art book: it is a rich source of information and will be used by Netsuke collectors as an encyclopedia." Times Literary Supplement.; "The serious collector will find this volume a welcome addition to his library." Antiques Monthly. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 398B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 0856671169 japan,japanese art,reference,netsuke,miniature sculptures of japan Collections and exhibitions

 
DAVEY, NEIL K.; WINKWORTH, W. W. (PREFACE)
Netsuke: A Comprehensive Study Based on the M.T. Hindson Collection
Sotheby Parke Bernet Publications, London. 1974, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 0856670138). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 21.5 x 31 cm; 2,456 Kg; 564 pages with black and white illustrations.; Used book with signs of wear. The dust jacket has tears ans scuffs. The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover. Signs of wear on the interior, namely a stamp of a previous owner on front free endpaper. Good readable/working copy.; The famous Hindson collection of Netsuke, sold at Sotheby's in a series of seven sales between 1967 and 1969, is the mos important and all-embracing of its kind ever to have come up for auction. The sales led to a greatly increased international interest in this Japanese miniature art form. Neil K. Davey, who has been responsible for the documenting and cataloguing of Sotheby's Japanese sales for over twelve years, has founded his book on the information he acquired while working on the items in the M.T. Hindson collection. He has supplemented this information with a considerable amount of further material based on other collections, so that the coverage of Netsuke is more complete than that of any other book previously published on the subject. He surveys 1,300 representative pieces in two main sections; in the first section the signed Netsuke are dealt with, divided into different schools; in the second section the unsigned and unattributable Netsuke are categorized by subject matter. Both are fully illustrated with over 1,200 and some illustrations of the artist's actual signatures. Full details of artists, schools and subjects are given. The introduction describes the general background of Netsuke and comments on materials, techniques and terminology. The book includes a glossary of Japanese terms, and an index of all known Netsuke artists, with facts about the type of work for which they are recognized and their names in Japanese characters, where the artist is known.; Reviews of the First Edition: "Such a comprehensive work with every item illustrated, some with signature details as well, will make this a standard reference for many years to came". Museums Journal.; "Mr Davey's book is more than an ordinary art book: it is a rich source of information and will be used by Netsuke collectors as an encyclopedia." Times Literary Supplement.; "The serious collector will find this volume a welcome addition to his library." Antiques Monthly. Fair/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 542B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 0856670138 japan,japanese art,reference,netsuke,miniature sculptures of japan Collections and exhibitions

 
GARNER, HENRY
Chinese and Japanese Cloisonné Enamels
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont. 1962, 1st Edition. Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 16.5 x 25.5 cm; 0.706 Kg; 120 pages plus appendix with black-and-white plates; Ex-library with minor writing on the interior. The dust jacket shows wear marks, namely signs of a removed sticker on the bottom of the spine. The dust jacket is now protected with a clearcover. Good readable copy.; The manufacture of cloisonné enamels was introduced into China from the west in the fourteenth century onwards, an important industry, particularly devoted to the manufacture of ceremonial vessels for Buddhist temples. These became more imposing as time went on, and we find that in the Ch'ing dynasty it was practice of the emperors to present large sets of ritual vessels to temples under their patronage. But it is the early vessels of the fifteenth century that, like the porcelain and lacquer of the period, represent the highest achievements of the Ming and Ch'ing decorative arts. This is the first book to be entirely devoted to this subject, starts with introductory chapters on the history of enamel decoration in the west and then goes on to discuss Chinese developments up to the end of the Ch'ing dynasty, with a final chapter on the less extensive manufacturers of Japan. The book breaks entirely new ground and clears away many misconceptions that have befogged the subject in the past. For the firsts time a logical system, by which pieces can be identified from a study of their basic properties is laid down. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 481B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: china,japan,enamels,transitional period,japanese cloisonne enamels Chinese Ceramics Chinese Art

 
GORHAM, HAZEL H.
Japanese and Oriental Ceramics
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan. 1971, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 0804809275). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 16 x 22 cm; 0.955 Kg; 256 pages with 286 illustrations; Used book with signs of wear. The dust jacket is protected with a clearcover.; Of all the forms of art in Japan, that of pottery is perhaps the best illustration of the Japanese feeling for individuality. Japanese porcelains do not show this as pottery does; porcelains often follow stereotyped shapes and patterns. But the two together go far in sustaining Japan's reputation as the cultural melting pot of the Orient. Through her love for simplicity and naturalness, Japan has contributed much to the world's ceramic art. The nation, however, owes a great debt to older cultures, as this attractive and authoritative book points out. Four great culture waves swept over Japan's little islands, deeply influencing her ceramic art. The first was that of the T'ang dynasty (618-907) and the Sung dynasty (960-1126) of China, which brought with it the beautiful celadons, known as seiji in Japan, and three-color pottery (sansai). The Chinese were the greatest pottery makers in the world. From their glazed, hard-fired pottery there emerged the marvelous, white translucent porcelain, one of the wonders of the medieval world. From Korea, in the 16th century, came a crude form of porcelain, whitewares (hakuji), and under-glaze blue wares (sometsuke). The third cultural wave, about the middle of the 17th century, brought the Chinese art of the overglaze decoration on pottery. The fourth great influence was undoubtedly cultural, but was of doubtful artistic value, exerted by the demand for wares pleasing to the peoples of other countries. This was first felt early in the 17th century, spearheaded by Dutch traders, and then in the 20th century, following the demand by American merchants. This comprehensive and profusely illustrated work tells how to distinguish Japanese porcelains from Chinese, and how to recognize modern reproductions of genuine old wares. It is completely indexed, contains a lenghly bibliography, and lists Chinese dates important in any discussion of Oriental ceramics. Crammed with information on the history, aesthetics, and technical aspects of the ceramics of Japan and the Orient, the book is an invaluable guide to scholars, collectors, and dealers. It is, in fact, a work of art in itself.;"So much misinformation has been bruited about concerning Oriental ceramics that an authoritative volume of this sort is indeed a welcome one.This book represents a work of fine scholarship." review by the Antiques Journal. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 477B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 0804809275 JAPAN,CERAMICS,PORCELAIN,EIRAKU,SOMETSUKE,KARATSU,SATSUMA,IMARY,KAKIYEMON,NABESHIMA,SETO,BIZEN,KUTANI,RAKU,KAGA,AWATA,KIYOMIZU,AKAHADA,MAKUZU,AWAJI,BANKO,HIRADO Asian Art

 
LESOUALC'H, THEO; TRANSLATED BY MARWOOD, PAMELA
History of Art: Japanese Painting
Heron Books, London. 1970. Hardcover. Book, English text; Hardcover (leather without dust jacket); 208 pages with colour illustrations; 17.5 x 27.1 cm; 0.818 Kg; Used book in very good condition showing minor signs of wear.; "When Japanese prints were on show in Paris from 1867 onwards, Impressionism and its derivatives principally took from them certain formulas: formulas and precedents which formed the basis for the innovations considered desirable by painters at the time. Whistler, whose Old Battersea Bridge caused a sensation, was adapting Hiroshige. Degas, with his diagonal compositions, his balancing obliques, his broad planes, had taken his inspiration from Hokusai. And Monet would not have cut off so many boats in the middle, nor so far developed his evocation of the "day without shade which is truly itself", without the example of the ukiyo-e. His Nympheas, that long pictorial meditation which occupied the last twenty-five years of his life, remains one of the most profoundly Japanese works that has ever been painted in the West, less perhaps for its actual style and quality of light than for the feelings behind it and those it seeks to arouse in this spectator. As the painter once confided to his friend George Clemenceau: "I simply bend my efforts towards the maximum appearance in direct relation to the unknown realities..When one is on the plane of concordant appearances, one cannot be far from reality, at least, as far as we are able to know it." These words might equally well have came from a Zen master. This need not be surprising, however, considering they were spoken at Gilberny, in the vast park Monet contrived there by diverting a river, at the time he was working on the Nympheas. This park, and this fresco eighty-seven yards long, echo the spirit of Zen, which, say the sages of Yamato, blows where it lists, but lingers more readily than elsewhere in those places where man seems to have divined the secret plans of nature, and has undertaken to extend them accordingly. Van Gogh also approached the Japanese ideal as it was then revealed: he finished by perceiving the Edo landscapes in the Arles countryside - or very nearly! His tragic fate reads almost like one of those apologias in which the golden legend of Far Eastern painting abounds. The same with Gauguin, another haunted man." excerpt from the introduction by Jean-Clarence Lambert. Very Good/No Jacket.
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: JAPANESE ART,PAINTING,JAPAN Asian Art

 
HAJEK, LUBOR
Japanese Graphic Art
Chartwell Books, Inc, New Jersey, United States. 1989, 2nd Edition. (ISBN: 1555213049). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 24.5 x 30 cm; 1 Kg; 37 pages plus appendix with 113 colour plates.; Used book with signs of wear on the dust jacket. The interior is in good condition.; Includes: The development of Japanese art, Methods and themes on graphic art, The Major painters and engravers, over 110 colour illustrations, Background commentary on each print and A glossary of Japanese art terms.; Typical of graphic art in Japan are the marvelous ukyio-e prints. At one time regarded as "decadent", the colorful portraits of beauties moving around the demi-monde and of actors performing in the popular kabuki theatres catch the spirit of the new life that developed in the major Japanese cities from the seventeenth century onwards. In this stunning book, the author traces the fascinating story of how Japanese art flourished under a number of aristocratic and military regimes, with graphic art reaching a wider audience as a result of the new printing techniques. The selection of over 110 full-color prints reproduced here were chosen to demonstrate exactly the range and the craft of the Japanese engravers. Some of the wood-cuts illustrated books of poems, tales of warriors, and play scripts; others took their part in popular picture books celebrating such eternal themes as the beauty of women and the return to nature. Each illustration is accompanied by helpful comments about the artist and subject. A glossary of terms round off this book - the complete guide to a most important and beautiful art form. Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 489B
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Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 1555213049 japan,colour,graphic art,japanese art

 
IMPEY, OLIVER R.; JÖRG, CHRISTIAAN
Japanese Export Laquer 1580-1850
Hotei Publishing, Amsterdam. 2005, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 907482272X). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket in slipcase); 25.5 x 33 cm; 3.023 Kg; 384 pages with 650 illustrations mainly in colour. Includes ribbon bookmark; Used book with signs of wear on the slipcase, namely edgeworn. Signs of wear on the dust jacket. The interior of the book is in very good condition.; Japanese Laquer ranks among the most beautiful crafts produced in Asia for Western markets and had a profound influence on European art and decoration. The quantities shipped from Japan in the period 1580-1850 and the documentation available underscore the need for the study of this material. This publication is the first full treatment of lacquerware made to European demand, its trade in Asia and Europe, as well as the effect of lacquer and its use in a European context. Trading patterns are described in detail, based on documentary evidence of Westerners in the Far East and on the important and comprehensive archives of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Furthermore, the archives of the English East India Company as well as Japanese sources yielded important information. Reference is also made to records of American ships' captains and officers from New England. Full use is made of contemporary comments and inventories in Europe. The authors describe and illustrated the huge variety of known lacquer shapes and decorations produced for Asian and European markets, starting with Namban lacquer, the demand for which was initiated by the Portuguese. Private English and Dutch merchants followed, but it was the VOC which included Japanese lacquer as a commercial item in its assortment, making it widely available in the seventeenth century. In the eighteenth and first half of the nineteenth centuries private trade resumed, ordering specific shapes and decorations, sometimes bases on European models. Japanese lacquer was widely recognised as the best available and seems never to have gone out of the fashion in Europe. Japanese lacquer furniture was dismantled and incorporated in European furniture as tastes changed. This important feature in the history of European furniture is discussed at length and illustrated by many examples. Over 650 illustrations provide a unique survey of lacquer in private and public collections worldwide, including the important documented collections in Italy, France, England, German, the Netherlands, in Denmark, Sweden, and the USA. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.
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Book number: 896B
€  400.00 [Appr.: US$ 439.42 | £UK 335.75 | JP¥ 65071]
Catalogue: Japanese Art
Keywords: 907482272X japan,lacquerware,lacquer,japanese export lacquer Collections and exhibitions Asian Art

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