Japanese Prints : From the Early Masters to the Modern
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287 pages : illustrations (part mounted color) ; 32 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-284) and index.
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"In James A. Michener the Japanese print has found its ideal commentator. Combining the finished literary style of an outstanding novelist with a mature knowledge of his subject, he is able to bring this great art form to life in words, directly communicating his understanding, love, and enthusiasm rather than obscuring his subject in pedantry. In fact, it might almost be said that he here lets the prints speak for themselves, in a wealth of magnificent illustrations and apt but unobtrusive commentary. It is only when one has finished the book that he realizes he has been conducted on a tour of three centuries of art, a tour so carefully arranged as to give a deep understanding of the history and aesthetics of Japanese prints, a new appreciation of a superlative art. The book has many other unique features. So far as consonant with his aim of presenting a full survey, Mr. Michener has illustrated the book with lesser-known masterpieces rather than with those few prints that have been reproduced almost ad nauseam. Unlike earlier books, this does not stop with the past century, but brings the subject completely up to date, introducing, in the modern Japanese print, some of the most exciting art being created in Japan--and in the world--today. The book also becomes a revealing account of the collecting of Japanese prints, with many valuable hints to collectors based upon the author's own experiences in gathering together one of the best print collections of recent years: it is a collecting field in which many hints are needed, with prices varying from $5 to $5,000 per print, and with forgeries and doubtful attributions on every hand. The final section of the book contains authoritative notes concerning each print, prepared by Richard Lane. In Mr. Michener's words, Dr. Lane "with his meticulous knowledge of Japanese and his love for ukiyo-e seems certain to become America's equivalent of the great German scholar Fritz Rumpf." It is appropriate that such a book should have been produced in Japan, and with the unstinting support of the Honolulu Academy of Arts--the increasingly important museum at the "crossroads of the Pacific"--Where Mr. Michener's collection is presently housed. No effort has been spared, especially in the faithfulness of the reproductions, to make it a worthy example of the high standards of modern Japanese bookmaking, drawing upon the same traditions and painstaking craftsmanship that produced the Japanese print."--Publisher's description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Michener, J. A. 1., & Lane, R. (1959). Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern . Charles E. Tuttle Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michener, James A. 1907-1997 and Richard Lane. 1959. Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michener, James A. 1907-1997 and Richard Lane. Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Michener, J. A. 1. and Lane, R. (1959). Japanese prints: from the early masters to the modern. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Michener, James A. 1907-1997,, and Richard Lane. Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959.

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