Asian Art Reference Books Online Auction

October 28, 2010

LOT 55

Lot 55

Ten Volumes on Netsuke and Ukiyoe-e

Ten Volumes on Netsuke and Ukiyoe-e
Lot 55 Details
Ten Volumes on Netsuke and Ukiyoe-e

UKIYO-E BOOKS: JAPANESE PRINTS: 300 YEARS OF ALBUMS AND BOOKS. Hillier and Smith. London: British Museum, 1980; A GUIDE TO JAPANESE PRINTS AND THEIR SUBJECT MATTER. Stewart. New York: Dover Publications, 1979; JAPANESE COLOUR PRINTS. Hillier. London: Phaidon Press; JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS: THE RECIPROCAL INFLUENCE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST. Webber. Utah: Brigham Young University; TRADITIONAL WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF JAPAN. Takahashi. Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1978.
NETSUKE BOOKS: THE NETSUKES OF JAPAN. Ryerson. New York: Castle Books, 1958; NETSUKE: A GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS. O’Brien. Rutland: Tuttle Co., 1965; NETSUKE. Jonas. Rutland: Tuttle Co., 1973; THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF NETSUKE. Bushell. Rutland: Tuttle Co., 1974; AN INTRODUCTION TO NETSUKE. Bushell. Rutland: Tuttle Co., 1974.

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $181.20
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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