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Print Art Movement in Northern Kanto Region 1946-1966

AUTHOR: Hirohiko Takeyama, Reiko Kokatsu
PUBLISHER: Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, 2000
DIMENSIONS: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 170
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Minor scratches to cover, otherwise in excellent shape.
PRICE: $125.00


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This rarely seen catalogue traces the social realism movement that spread from China and took root in Japan after the war. Print artists featured are Suzuki Kenji, Nii Hiroharu, Lino Nobuya, Koguchi Ichiro, Takidaira Jiro, Ota Koshi, Ono Tadashige, Li Ping Fan, Suzuki Tetsu and Uchida Shinkyu. This reference offers the opportunity to familiarize oneself with this rarely explored undercurrent in 20th century Japanese prints.

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Print Art Movement in Northern Kanto Region 1946-1966

AUTHOR: Hirohiko Takeyama, Reiko Kokatsu
PUBLISHER: Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, 2000
DIMENSIONS: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 170
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Minor scratches to cover, otherwise in excellent shape.
PRICE: $125.00


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Details

This rarely seen catalogue traces the social realism movement that spread from China and took root in Japan after the war. Print artists featured are Suzuki Kenji, Nii Hiroharu, Lino Nobuya, Koguchi Ichiro, Takidaira Jiro, Ota Koshi, Ono Tadashige, Li Ping Fan, Suzuki Tetsu and Uchida Shinkyu. This reference offers the opportunity to familiarize oneself with this rarely explored undercurrent in 20th century Japanese prints.

Print Art Movement in Northern Kanto Region 1946-1966

AUTHOR: Hirohiko Takeyama, Reiko Kokatsu
PUBLISHER: Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, 2000
DIMENSIONS: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/2 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 170
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Minor scratches to cover, otherwise in excellent shape.
PRICE: $125.00


SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE


CONTACT US TO PURCHASE


Details

This rarely seen catalogue traces the social realism movement that spread from China and took root in Japan after the war. Print artists featured are Suzuki Kenji, Nii Hiroharu, Lino Nobuya, Koguchi Ichiro, Takidaira Jiro, Ota Koshi, Ono Tadashige, Li Ping Fan, Suzuki Tetsu and Uchida Shinkyu. This reference offers the opportunity to familiarize oneself with this rarely explored undercurrent in 20th century Japanese prints.