<b>Woodblock prints from the End of Meiji to the Modern Era</b>$75</em>
Woodblock prints from the End of Meiji to the Modern Era
PUBLISHER: Nerima Art Museum, 1992
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 1/2 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 125
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
PRICE: $75.00
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Prior to the Meiji era, Japan was closed off to foreign trade and influence for hundreds of years. It was during the Meiji era when Japan opened her doors to communication from abroad and permitted the tsunami-like influences to enter her shore. This catalogue begins with Meiji era prints and traces the various artistic influences flooding into Japan by illustrating how Japanese artists incorporated these influences into their work. The reference highlights work from both Shin Hanga and Sosaku Hanga and grants the viewer the rare opportunity to view how Japanese print history unfolded from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century.
Woodblock prints from the End of Meiji to the Modern Era
PUBLISHER: Nerima Art Museum, 1992
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 1/2 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 125
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
Prior to the Meiji era, Japan was closed off to foreign trade and influence for hundreds of years. It was during the Meiji era when Japan opened her doors to communication from abroad and permitted the tsunami-like influences to enter her shore. This catalogue begins with Meiji era prints and traces the various artistic influences flooding into Japan by illustrating how Japanese artists incorporated these influences into their work. The reference highlights work from both Shin Hanga and Sosaku Hanga and grants the viewer the rare opportunity to view how Japanese print history unfolded from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century.
Woodblock prints from the End of Meiji to the Modern Era
PUBLISHER: Nerima Art Museum, 1992
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 1/2 x 1/4 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 125
TEXT: Japanese
CONDITION: Excellent
PRICE: $75.00
SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE
CONTACT US TO PURCHASE
Details
Prior to the Meiji era, Japan was closed off to foreign trade and influence for hundreds of years. It was during the Meiji era when Japan opened her doors to communication from abroad and permitted the tsunami-like influences to enter her shore. This catalogue begins with Meiji era prints and traces the various artistic influences flooding into Japan by illustrating how Japanese artists incorporated these influences into their work. The reference highlights work from both Shin Hanga and Sosaku Hanga and grants the viewer the rare opportunity to view how Japanese print history unfolded from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century.