This book offers a captivating insight into 18th and 19th-century Japanese color prints, with a focus on primitives and other prints, many of which were from the study of Professor Ernest Fenollosa. These works of art encompass diverse themes and styles, including landscapes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life, providing a glimpse into the cultural and aesthetic sensibilities of the time. The book offers a rich exploration of the techniques and materials used by the artists, examining their significance within the broader context of Japanese art history. Exploring the interplay between the traditional and the innovative, this book sheds light on the technical virtuosity and imaginative visions of these artists, making it a valuable resource for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the vibrant world of Japanese color prints.
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