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In the West, Japanese prints are associated with the ukiyo-e tradition. These prints are are considered to be fine art, using the highest quality of materials and immense time and skill. Exploring this tradition, this book looks at the work that is being done in this field.

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"The author...has combined her practical knowledge of the subject with in-depth research of a neglected topic to produce a book full of visual surprises and delightful discoveries, useful historical overviews and clear technical explanations." Japan Foundation Newsletter (30th June 2006) 'A fascinating study from an inside point of view...the collection of material illustrated alone makes this book a worthwhile purchase.' Artbookreview.net (22nd August 2006) "This generously illustrated and well designed book...This book is a highly welcome addition to any printmaking library or bookshelf." Printmaking Today (Winter 2006) 'An informal history with considerable charm... Essential reading for anyone with an interest in the art and culture of Japan.' The Art Book (May 2007) 'An entertaining, surprising and unique journey through the popular culture of the most colourful period in Japanese history... For Japanese scholars, lovers of beautiful images and the playful at heart "Japanese Popular Prints" uncovers surprises from a lost world.' Japan Times (June 2007)

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 6/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780713665178, 978-0713665178
      ISBN10: 0713665173

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the West, Japanese prints are associated with the ukiyo-e tradition. These prints are are considered to be fine art, using the highest quality of materials and immense time and skill. Exploring this tradition, this book looks at the work that is being done in this field.

      Trade Review
      "The author...has combined her practical knowledge of the subject with in-depth research of a neglected topic to produce a book full of visual surprises and delightful discoveries, useful historical overviews and clear technical explanations." Japan Foundation Newsletter (30th June 2006) 'A fascinating study from an inside point of view...the collection of material illustrated alone makes this book a worthwhile purchase.' Artbookreview.net (22nd August 2006) "This generously illustrated and well designed book...This book is a highly welcome addition to any printmaking library or bookshelf." Printmaking Today (Winter 2006) 'An informal history with considerable charm... Essential reading for anyone with an interest in the art and culture of Japan.' The Art Book (May 2007) 'An entertaining, surprising and unique journey through the popular culture of the most colourful period in Japanese history... For Japanese scholars, lovers of beautiful images and the playful at heart "Japanese Popular Prints" uncovers surprises from a lost world.' Japan Times (June 2007)

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