<b>Suzaka Hanga Museum—Grand Opening Anniversary Edition</b>$75</em>
Suzaka Hanga Museum—Grand Opening Anniversary Edition
PUBLISHER: Suzaka Hanga Museum, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 11 x 8 3/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 102
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent, faint staining to back cover
PRICE: $75.00
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This exhibition catalogue from 1991 is one of a handful of early publications whose focus was on the relatively overlooked genre of Sosaku Hanga. This reference provides an excellent curatorial overview of the movement as well as highlighting rarely seen work.
Artists represented in the catalog include Azechi, Hiratsuka, Ishii, Kawanishi, Koizumi, Maeda, Onchi, Ueno, and dozens of other artists that contributed iconic designs to this period of printmaking.
Suzaka Hanga Museum—Grand Opening Anniversary Edition
PUBLISHER: Suzaka Hanga Museum, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 11 x 8 3/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 102
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent, faint staining to back cover
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
This exhibition catalogue from 1991 is one of a handful of early publications whose focus was on the relatively overlooked genre of Sosaku Hanga. This reference provides an excellent curatorial overview of the movement as well as highlighting rarely seen work.
Artists represented in the catalog include Azechi, Hiratsuka, Ishii, Kawanishi, Koizumi, Maeda, Onchi, Ueno, and dozens of other artists that contributed iconic designs to this period of printmaking.
Suzaka Hanga Museum—Grand Opening Anniversary Edition
PUBLISHER: Suzaka Hanga Museum, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 11 x 8 3/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 102
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent, faint staining to back cover
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
This exhibition catalogue from 1991 is one of a handful of early publications whose focus was on the relatively overlooked genre of Sosaku Hanga. This reference provides an excellent curatorial overview of the movement as well as highlighting rarely seen work.
Artists represented in the catalog include Azechi, Hiratsuka, Ishii, Kawanishi, Koizumi, Maeda, Onchi, Ueno, and dozens of other artists that contributed iconic designs to this period of printmaking.