Masterpieces of Japanese Screen Painting: The American Collections

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Masterpieces of Japanese Screen Painting: The American Collections

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Rating : 4.37 (712 Votes)
Asin : 0807612308
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 231 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Hausman, Coll. Painted screens were a major component of traditional Japanese architecture, and their decoration reflected the leading schools and movements in Japanese art. . Valuable for the quality and presentation of its illustrations, the book merits consideration by libraries supporting programs in Japanese art, though the cost may be prohibitive for many.- Patricia R. Columbia University art professor Murase's brief but clear commentary opens the book; other textual material includes descriptions of each screen reproduced, a glossary, and short biographies of the artists whose work is presented. Unfortunately, very few screens are extant in their original settings, making the book's 13 gatefold illustrations especially valuable: nearly 5 feet wide when opened, the gatefolds give an excellent impression of how the screens really looked and allow the viewer to "read" the objects from right to left, as their creators intended. of

Magnificently illustrated oversized book contains color reproductions of 37 screens from the Muromachi through the Edo periods (1392-1868).

"GORGEOUS!" according to J. DeRosa. THIS BOOK QUALIFIES AS A WORK OF ART IN ITS OWN RIGHT, AND AS A WINDOW INTO A SPECIAL ART FORM. I GAVE IT AS A GIFT BUT HATED TO LET IT GO.. "Arrived in perfect condition" according to Stuart. This is a heavy volume, but was well packed for delivery. No corner bumps or other damage.The best of the inexpensive art books on Japanese screen paintings, with wonderful full page and fold-out color images. IT is hard to reproduce screen paintings effectively because of their great size, but this volume pulled it off.. So Edofying I am quite excited to have found this marvelous volume still available, originally $150, now less than $50. I found it in the reading room of the Japanese gallery at the Metropolitan Museum, dogeared and doubly heavy, as noted. I am ordering this book right now. And lastly may I say that the two commentaries were very helpful