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| #1903195 in Books | 2013-10-08 | 2013-10-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x.70 x9.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 184 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Gorgeous 18th-century prints, less inspired prose and notes|By KKBrooklynArtist|Beautiful and beautifully reproduced 18th-century Japanese woodblock prints, from the large collection of a savvy San Franciscan whose family gave many of his prints to the Asian Art Museum. I'm only giving it four stars, despite how wondrous it is to look at, because of the writing. Two things: the|About the Author|Melissa M. Rinne is Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the Asian Art Museum.||David Waterhouse's many publications include Early Japanese Prints in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. || Julia Meech's many publications
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 ...
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