Hiratsuka : modern master
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Hiratsuka : modern master
Art Institute of Chicago , Distributed by the University of Washington Press, c2001
1st ed
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Exhibition catalogue
"... published in conjunction with the exhibition "Hiratsuka: Modern Master," organized by The Art Institute of Chicago and presented in two parts: from June 16 to July 29, and from August 4 to September 16, 2001"--T.p. verso
"From the Van Zelst Family Collection and the Art Institute of Chicago"
"Executive Director of Publications and Editor: Susan F. Rossen"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume celebrates the work of the Japanese printmaker, Hiratsuka Un'ichi (1895 - 1997). Trained in traditional woodcarving in Tokyo, where he lived most of his long life, he went on to become a leader in the Japanese Creative Print movement. In the mid-1960s, he joined his daughter in Washington, DC, where he worked for the next 30 years, blending his Japanese vision with American motifs and scenes. The book features essays by Helen Merritt, a leading scholar on modern Japanese art, and Bernd Jesse, assistant curator of Japanese Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. Also included are remembrances of the artist by Keiko Moore and the collectors Theodore Van Zelst and his wife.
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