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An art book meant to be displayed.
25+ pages Nihonga-style paintings from the early 20th Century master Tsuchida Bakusen. Nihonga is a style of Japanese painting, usually on silk or paper, using natural pigments and ink. Flowers, still lives, maiko (apprentice geishas) and women in everyday life.
The book is an historic item showing how Tsuchida Bakusen’s work was received and interpreted in 1973 Japan.
Color, glossary with black & white images
10” wide x 12” tall (25.4cm x 30.5cm)
20” wide spread view (50.8cm)
Book is in good condition, show some signs of wear
An art book meant to be displayed.
25+ pages Nihonga-style paintings from the early 20th Century master Tsuchida Bakusen. Nihonga is a style of Japanese painting, usually on silk or paper, using natural pigments and ink. Flowers, still lives, maiko (apprentice geishas) and women in everyday life.
The book is an historic item showing how Tsuchida Bakusen’s work was received and interpreted in 1973 Japan.
Color, glossary with black & white images
10” wide x 12” tall (25.4cm x 30.5cm)
20” wide spread view (50.8cm)
Book is in good condition, show some signs of wear
An art book meant to be displayed.
25+ pages Nihonga-style paintings from the early 20th Century master Tsuchida Bakusen. Nihonga is a style of Japanese painting, usually on silk or paper, using natural pigments and ink. Flowers, still lives, maiko (apprentice geishas) and women in everyday life.
The book is an historic item showing how Tsuchida Bakusen’s work was received and interpreted in 1973 Japan.
Color, glossary with black & white images
10” wide x 12” tall (25.4cm x 30.5cm)
20” wide spread view (50.8cm)
Book is in good condition, show some signs of wear