The printer's eye : Ukiyo-e from the Grabhorn Collection

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The printer's eye : Ukiyo-e from the Grabhorn Collection

edited by Laura W. Allen and Melissa M. Rinne ; essays by Kobayashi Tadashi ... [et al.] ; entries by Laura W. Allen and Melissa M. Rinne

Asian Art Museum, Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-197) and index

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Featuring over 100 rare Japanese woodblock prints and thoughtful commentary, The Printer's eye paints a vibrant and fascinating picture of Japan's Uikoyo-e or "floating world." Edwin Grabhorn (1889-1968), co-founder of the Grabhorn Press, Northern California's premier letterpress printer, was a pioneer American collector of Japanese prints. The Grabhorn prints in the collection of the Asian Art Museum comprise the upper echelons of the original collection. The collection includes a superb selection of early monochrome and hand-colored ukiyo-e prints by Sugimura Jihei, Torii Kiyonobu, Okumura Masanobu and others, from the seminal decades of the woodblock print production in the late 1600s and early 1700s. Japanese Prints from the Grabhorn Collection marks the first time these prints are being published in quantity for a wide audience. Leading scholars David Waterhouse and Julia Meech provide in-depth looks at the prints in their Japanese contexts and at Grabhorn's role as a print collector. Large full-color reproductions all 140 of the Grabhorn prints in the Asian Art Museum's collection are accompanied by entries by Laura Allen and Melissa Rinne.

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  • NCID
    BB14689510
  • ISBN
    • 9780939117604
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    San Francisco
  • Pages/Volumes
    200 p.
  • Size
    31 cm
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