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Popular Art in Isolation Japan 1639 - 1858. An Exhibition of Carved Toggles and Woodblock Prints from the Secluded Culture of Japan During the Great Isolation. £26.00
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Doubleday, John [text]; Vitmayer, Janet [foreword]

Catalogue No.: k3588

Publisher:

London.: The Horniman Museum / Public Park Trust.

Edition:

First Edition; Published Date: 1997

Illustrations:

B/w plates from the exhibition

Dimensions:

250 x 180 mm (10 x 7 inches) - 60pp.

Appearance:

Illustrated cream card cover.

Condition:

VG : in very good condition with paper wraps

An Exhibition held at the Horniman Museum and Gardens 12th September 1997 - 13th April 1998. Selected from the Netsuke and Ukiyo-e Prints Collected by Gordon Doubleday between 1927 and 1967.

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Popular Art in Isolation Japan 1639 - 1858. An Exhibition of Carved Toggles and Woodblock Prints from the Secluded Culture of Japan During the Great Isolation.