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Collection of 5 books on traditional Japanese arts

Auction Lot 28 (40031362)
Collection of 5 books on traditional Japanese arts:
"La peinture japonaise", by Terukazu Akiyama.
Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period", by Joe Earle.
"Oriente en Palacio: Tesoros asiáticos en las colecciones reales españolas", exhibition catalog at the Royal Palace of Madrid, 2003.
"Art in Edo Japan," by Christine Guth.
"Treasures of Japanese Art Edo Period (1615-1808)", catalog of the collection of the Fuji Museum in Tokyo.

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Estimated Value : 140 - 180 €


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Collection of 5 books on traditional Japanese arts:
"La peinture japonaise", by Terukazu Akiyama.
Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period", by Joe Earle.
"Oriente en Palacio: Tesoros asiáticos en las colecciones reales españolas", exhibition catalog at the Royal Palace of Madrid, 2003.
"Art in Edo Japan," by Christine Guth.
"Treasures of Japanese Art Edo Period (1615-1808)", catalog of the collection of the Fuji Museum in Tokyo.

Collection of books on Japanese art of the Edo period (1615-1868), a time of great cultural and artistic development in Japan. Christine Guth's explores the artistic tradition of this period from an urban perspective. "Treasures of Japanese Art" is a catalog of the collection of the Fuji Museum in Tokyo. The art of the Edo period is characterized by the development of genres such as ukiyo-e, which were woodblock prints depicting urban life, such as kabuki actors and courtesans, and were produced in large quantities. During this period, art became more accessible to the urban bourgeoisie, enabling the production and consumption of art on an unprecedented scale in Japan.

In addition, the collection includes a catalog of the exhibition "Orient in Palace: Asian Treasures in the Spanish Royal Collections". The exhibition was held at the Royal Palace in Madrid in 2003. The catalog presents a collection of artistic pieces of oriental origin that are part of the National Heritage. It explores the history of Oriental objects in the Spanish royal collections over three centuries.

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