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20212081502111906824national library 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. national library paperback
198927026New York: E. P. Dutton 1989. 1989. Very good. - Quarto approximately 12-1/8 inches high by 9-3/8 inches wide dark blue cloth in a dust wrapper. The corners of the covers are slightly rubbed & there are a few tiny white marks to the front cover. 320 pages. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. There is a remainder mark on the bottom edge. Very good in a near fine dust wrapper. <p>First American edition.<p>The book includes an appendix cataloguing all of Hokusai's books and prints his signatures and noms d'artiste as well as his pupils and followers. There is a comprehensive bibliography. New York: E. P. Dutton, (1989). hardcover
18362110502150903351Gundamdo Mohei Okada version 1836. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 (Gundamdo Mohei Okada version) paperback
1836911941836. EHON Hokusai 北斎 artist. Wakan EHON SAKIGAKE Shohen 和漢絵本éåˆç·¨. Tempo 7 1836. Hanshihon 22.6 cm x 15.7 cm. Unusually tan covers with a deeply incised blind-stamped cloud pattern on front and rear covers. The paper label is present glued to the inside front cover. Could these be alternative original covers A complete copy with the title page pasted to the inner front cover Hokusai's own two page preface dated 1836 30 sheets of images and 1 sheet of colophon and ads. It has the "77 year old" Hokusai with his "Gakyou Rojin" moniker indicating the book itself was soon to appear followed by 3 sequels. only two were done. It also lists the block carvers. Egawa and Sugita. masters of the craft. Also see Hillier's ART OF THE JAPANESE BOOK for his appreciation of this work. The bookstore list often found at the end appears not to have been bound in or was lost. Very minor soiling throughout. Very good impressions. An early printing of this important and often reprinted work.<br /> The Wakan EHON SAKIGAKE was the first volume of Hokusai's so-called "warrior trilogy". It is a visual epitome of traditional Japanese and Chinese historical heroes from the legendary to the flesh and blood. It is a brilliant example of Hokusai's ability to create visual narrative by capturing the moment which evokes the character most perfectly to the viewer. In an older clasped chitsu case. unknown
1875912491875. EHON Katsushika HOKUSAI. FUGAKU HYAKKEI. 100 Views of Fuji. Meiji 8 1875. Aichi Katano Toshiro. 3 vols. Yellow covers. 15.7 x 22.6 cm. Paper labels. This Meiji reprint of Hokusai's classic is in very good condition with original yellow covers and title labels. The impressions are fair to good and preserve the remarkable aesthetic sense of the master. The original blocks cut some 40 years earlier are here used by skilled printers to produce a fair example of the original work. unknown
20192080502107002085Not Available 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 229p Size: 15cm Not Available paperback
23028301Tokyo ca. 1800-1840's Ise-Ya Rihei Kinjudo. A single color woodblock printed sheet from an E-hon 17.5 x 1.6 cm. cut out lightly tipped onto a large stiff card: 35 x 25.8 cm. very clean a small feint stain to lower left corner. RARE ! . . . AN ORIGINAL COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTED PAGE . . . FROM AN UNKNOWN HOKUSAI E-HON . . THE SCENE: Family Quarrel: . A lovely sheet extracted from an unknown color book. The scene shows a Samurai hiding behind a column prepares to draw his Samurai sword. He observes a woman holding an armor helmet while talking to an old Samurai man. . He holds a roll of Washi handmade mulberry paper. It looks like he may begin to offer his life by committing ritual "Harakiri" suicide to pay for his mis-deeds and embarrassment. He only has his Sho short sword in his belt. Typically Samurai always carry "Dai Sho" long & short sword set on their person at all times. . Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: The print is an original color woodblock printed page from an unknown Hokusai E-hon illustrated book. It has been trimmed following the black key block lines. . There are three tiny old worm holes 2 are mended from the back the third is at the top edge where the print is gently tipped on to the stiff card and not mended . . There is a small blemish at the lower right corner it looks like a 'thumb' mark meaning this was the right corner of the bound book where readers 'thumbed' to the next page. It is minor feint but present. . Otherwise the print is without issue. . A lovely original Hokusai item nicely woodblock printed in colors. . . unknown
84278801Edo circa 1830-40. Single sheet extracted from an unknown Hokusai illustated book 16 x 11.5 cm. usual minor surface dustiness minor soil excellent image & impression in five colors: black white red green & pink. FIRST EDITION . . . HOKUSAI ILLUSTRATION OF A KIDOHMARU SEATED ON A RAM . An excellent view of Kidohmaru extracted from an unidentified Hokusai E-hon. . KIDOHMARU: is an Oni a mythological Demon that appears in the Kamakura period collection of Setsuwa the KOKON CHOMONJU stories among other sources. Please see the wikipedia link below for copious details. . THE SCENE: This shows an excellent view of Kidohmaru a Samurai holding his Wakizashi long sword as he is leaning on a ram. In the background is a bronze bell behind which is a fingernail moon of a very dark night. . Kidohmaru has his Kimono open his long messy hair is wild indicating he is a Demon. status. . Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: Neatly removed from the book all edges cleanly cut. Verso blank. . REFERENCE: . SAKAI Gankow N. ed.: HOKUSAI 1760-1849: THE LOAN EXHIBITION FROM THE JAPAN UKIYO-E MUSEUM FROM TUESDAY APRIL 16-THURSDAY MAY 16 1991. STRANGE Edward F.: STRANGE Edward F. HILLIER Jack.: HOKUSAI: Paintings Drawings and Woodcuts. . --.: THE ART OF HOKUSAI IN BOOK ILLUSTRATION. KONDO Ichitaro.: KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI. 1760-1849 Wikipedia: wikipedia-org/wiki/Kid%C5%8Dmaru. unknown
42132801Nagoya 1830'sKatano.A single page Hokusai's color print card mounted print size: 24.7 x 19.7 cm. card size:19 x 23 cm. 5 color woodblock printed corners laid down bright clean & excellent registry & impression from a classic.RARE . . . A COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTED PAGE FROM A HOKUSAI E-HON . . . SHOWS A SCHOLAR SNIFFING A SUMI-BLACK INK STICK . . . A STUNNING IMAGE FROM HOKUSAI'S "SUIKODEN" . . . HIS RENDITION OF THE CHINESE CLASSIC "WATER MARGIN" . . . OR "OUTLAWS OF THE MARSH" "SHUI HU ZHUAN" . . . WRITTEN IN THE NORTHERN SONG AROUND 1120 AD . Extracted page from Hokusai's SUIKO DEN E-HON: . This shows an aristocratic ancient Chinese scholar artist & gentleman calligrapher. He sniffs the "Sumi" ink stick to see if it is made from the most luxurious and fragrant camphor wood. . He is seated before his 'Sumi-zuri" "ink stone" and is preparing to paint. . There are several scrolls in the background in a bamboo basket. . Hokusai followed the Chinese classics of literature and lovingly illustrated them using his imagination. This example is from his book SUIKODEN. His interest & respect for the old classics is reflected in his illustrating several Chinese classics of literature. . Color photos are posted to our website. . KATSUSHIKI HOKUSAI 1760-1849: . He was simply known as Hokusai he was a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period active as a painter and printmaker. . He is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji which includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa. Hokusai was instrumental in developing Ukiyo-e from a style of portraiture largely focused on courtesans and actors into a much broader style of art that focused on landscapes plants and animals. . Hokusai created the monumental Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji as a response to a domestic travel boom in Japan and as part of a personal interest in Mount Fuji. It was this series specifically The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Fine Wind Clear Morning that secured his fame both in Japan and overseas. . Hokusai was best known for his woodblock Ukiyo-e prints but he worked in a variety of mediums including painting and book illustration. Starting as a young child he continued working and improving his style until his death aged 88. . In a long and successful career Hokusai produced over 30000 paintings sketches woodblock prints and images for picture books in total. Innovative in his compositions and exceptional in his drawing technique Hokusai is considered one of the greatest masters in the history of art. . CONDITION: This has been gently removed from the book borders intact. This is woodblock printed in 5 colors there is some of the usual minor 'thumbing' to the lower right corner otherwise the print is a bit dusty as usual with a superb impression and likewise fine registry. . This is clearly an early print off the blocks with the best image possible fresh and perfect in all aspects. . REFERENCES: . en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Hokusai . . unknown
1989216211New York.: George Braziller. First Edition. 1989. 40 colour and 71 black and white illustrations 222pp index. Orange cloth covered boards in the original dustjacket dustjacket slightly cockled but has no tears and the book itself is in very good condition. 34 x 25cm. "In the last three decades of his life Hokusai produced his greatest works of art. Among them are the prints intended to accompany the 'One Hundred Poets' a body of literature that has been an integral part of Japanese art and culture since the mid-thirteenth century. In his lifetime however he only completed twenty-seven prints and until recently his designs and drawings for sixty-two other images have been ignored. Now for the first time all eighty-nine of the images have been reproduced." Publisher's description. . George Braziller. hardcover
198086464Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1980. First American Edition. First Printing. Folio 31cm; orange cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in black on spine and front cover; orange topstain; decorative endpapers; dustjacket; 1112-288pp; black-and-white and colorful illustrations to title page and throughout text. This copy is from the library of noted poet translator and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn 1928-2024 with his pictorial bookplate to front pastedown else a Near Fine copy. Dustwrapper unclipped priced $95.00 for pre-publication and $110.00 thereafter lightly tanned with trivial surface wear; Very Good. Hillier's text expands on his 'Cohn' lecture presented at Ashmolean Museum in Oxford 1976 with attention to works published on Ukiyo-e art and Hokusai. 86464. University of California Press unknown
2024239888Cologne: Taschen 2024. First Printing Thus. Teal silk over illustrated rear board with illustrated cover label titled in black housed in publisher's illustrated cardboard box. Fine in fine publisher's box. 16" x 11.75 Taschen unknown
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2024209474Berlin / Basel: Deutscher Kunstverlag / Kunstmuseum Berlin 2024. Softcover. As new. Quarto. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 224 pages : illustrations chiefly color portraits ; 28 cm. Text in German. This first publication on a previously unknown treasure a highlight of the collection of the Kupferstichkabinett Museum of Prints and Drawings at the Kunstmuseum Basel presents around 100 of the most beautiful prints from the heyday of Japanese woodblock prints. These include iconic works by artists such as Hiroshige and Hokusai whose impressions of city and countryside shape our perception of Japan. The richly illustrated exhibition catalogue also features colorful works by artists equally famous at the time such as Utamaro Sharaku Kunisada and Kuniyoshi. These depict the world of Kabuki theater and actors everyday life and heroic stories or ideally beautiful female figures offering impressive discoveries of rare works that will surprise not only Japanese woodblock print enthusiasts but also experts. The first catalogue of the Kunstmuseum Basel's sensational collection of Japanese woodblock prints featuring classics and new discoveries -- google translate. Deutscher Kunstverlag / Kunstmuseum Berlin paperback
1984DYTWW10497Asahi Shimbun Company 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books£º1 Asahi Shimbun Company paperback
2007102208Harry N. Abrams Inc. New. 2007. Hardcover. 0810993406 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 120 pp. ; 52 color illustrations -- with a bonus offer-- . Harry N. Abrams, Inc. hardcover
19602110502150411016Distribution agency Aichi Repatriated Persons Counseling Center Aichi Repatriated Persons Rehabilitation Association 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Distribution agency Aichi Repatriated Persons Counseling Center, Aichi Repatriated Persons Rehabilitation Association paperback
2003016402London/New York: Phaidon 2003. Hard Cover. Good/Very Good. Folio. Black paper covered boards in unclipped jacket. Small square folio. 520 pp. Color illustrations throughout. A monograph on the life and work of Japanese artist Hokusai containing several critical essays as well as considerations of his work in context of the culture of Japan. VERY GOOD jacket on a GOOD book. Minor fading scuffing and edgewear to the jacket. Old price sticker to the lower rear jacket corner. Minor fading to the book with a bump/indent to the lower front cover edge. Tiny stain to the lower page edges. Phaidon unknown
2010056472Phaidon Press 2010. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 463 Pp. "First Published 2010". Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. No Marks. Lacking The Facsimile Woodblock Print. <br/> <br/> Phaidon Press hardcover
19262092902137303082Tokyo graphic company 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 39cm Tokyo graphic company paperback
19262092902137303076Tokyo graphic company 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 27.5x39cm Tokyo graphic company paperback
2081502112200045Picture Hall N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 103p Size: 27x35cm Picture Hall paperback
19982091202133209769Toyoshoin 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Toyoshoin paperback
19902090202120411637Kure City Cultural Promotion Foundation 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kure City Cultural Promotion Foundation paperback