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Toshiro Maeda ten

PUBLISHER: Hirakata City Public Gallery, 1994
DIMENSIONS: 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 70
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
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Maeda Toshiro references are almost as rare as the prints themselves. This catalogue is one of only three references produced on this highly imaginative and understudied artist. Maeda's surrealistic and uber-realistic designs pushed the traditional boundaries of woodblock prints, and broke new ground with production techniques as well as their arresting visual vocabulary. This reference illustrates work that drives this point home. This catalogue contains nearly 100 illustrations of prints, many of which can only be found within its pages.

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Toshiro Maeda ten

PUBLISHER: Hirakata City Public Gallery, 1994
DIMENSIONS: 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 70
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
PRICE: $75.00


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Maeda Toshiro references are almost as rare as the prints themselves. This catalogue is one of only three references produced on this highly imaginative and understudied artist. Maeda's surrealistic and uber-realistic designs pushed the traditional boundaries of woodblock prints, and broke new ground with production techniques as well as their arresting visual vocabulary. This reference illustrates work that drives this point home. This catalogue contains nearly 100 illustrations of prints, many of which can only be found within its pages.

Toshiro Maeda ten

PUBLISHER: Hirakata City Public Gallery, 1994
DIMENSIONS: 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 70
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
PRICE: $75.00


SEE INSIDE BOOK
HERE


CONTACT US TO PURCHASE


Details

Maeda Toshiro references are almost as rare as the prints themselves. This catalogue is one of only three references produced on this highly imaginative and understudied artist. Maeda's surrealistic and uber-realistic designs pushed the traditional boundaries of woodblock prints, and broke new ground with production techniques as well as their arresting visual vocabulary. This reference illustrates work that drives this point home. This catalogue contains nearly 100 illustrations of prints, many of which can only be found within its pages.