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The Art Of Japanese Craft: 1875 To The Present (Philadelphia Museum Of Art)
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From Japans First Forays Onto The International Stage Of Worlds Fairs In The Late 19Th Century To The Dynamic Creativity Of The 1920 And 1930S, From The Heady Postworld War Ii Period To The Present Day, Japanese Crafts Have Exhibited A Rich Diversity Of Media And Techniques. One Of The First Illustrated Surveys In English Of Modernera Japanese Craftsincluding Ceramics, Lacquerware, Metalcraft, And Woodthis Elegant Book, With 70 Color Illustrations, Is An Invaluable Guide For The Collector And Scholar.Focusing On An Important Collection Of Japanese Crafts Destined For The Philadelphia Museum Of Art, The Text Discusses The Artists And Ideas That Shaped And Defined The Aesthetic Of 20Thcentury Japan, Noting That This Nationwhich So Deeply Appreciates And Fosters Its Crafts Traditionshails Its Artists As Living National Treasures. The Book Also Includes Artists Biographies And Reproductions Of Their Signatures And Marks.Published In Association With The Philadelphia Museum Of Artexhibition Schedule:Philadelphia Museum Of Art (December 6, 2008 Fall 2009)
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- Q: What is the page count of the book? A: This book has sixty pages. It presents a comprehensive overview of Japanese crafts from 1875 to the present.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures nine point one inches in length, twelve point one inches in height, and zero point five one inches in width. These dimensions make it a suitable coffee table book.
- Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is published in a paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading or display.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Felice Fischer. She is recognized for her expertise in Japanese art and crafts.
- Q: What is the main theme of the book? A: The main theme revolves around modern-era Japanese crafts. It covers various media such as ceramics, lacquerware, and metalcraft.
- Q: Is this book suitable for collectors? A: Yes, this book is an invaluable guide for collectors and scholars alike. It offers insights into significant artists and crafts traditions in Japan.
- Q: How should I display or store this book? A: It's best to store this book upright on a shelf to prevent damage to the spine. Displaying it on a coffee table can also enhance your decor.
- Q: Are there any safety concerns with this book? A: No, there are no safety concerns with this book. It is suitable for general audiences and does not contain hazardous materials.
- Q: Can I return the book if I don't like it? A: Yes, there is a no quibbles return policy. You can return the book if it does not meet your expectations.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you can contact customer service for a replacement or refund. They will guide you through the process.
- Q: Does the book include artist biographies? A: Yes, the book includes biographies of artists along with reproductions of their signatures and marks. This adds depth to the reader's understanding.
- Q: Is there an exhibition schedule related to this book? A: Yes, the book is associated with an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from December sixth, two thousand eight, to fall two thousand nine.
- Q: What materials are discussed in the book? A: The book discusses various materials including ceramics, lacquer, metal, and wood. These are essential components of Japanese craft traditions.
- Q: Is this book a part of a series? A: Yes, it is part of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin series. This series highlights notable collections and exhibitions.
- Q: What is the intended audience for this book? A: The intended audience includes art collectors, scholars, and anyone interested in Japanese crafts. It caters to both enthusiasts and academics.