Edo, Art in Japan 1615-1868
T**T
Beautiful prints and extensive history
This far more book than I was expecting for the money. Beautiful prints and extensive history. I've not finished it as I become entranced by the imagery
S**E
Nicely illustrated. Beautiful pictures.
Great Book.
B**.
Edo, Art in Japan
Beautiful catalog from the National Gallery show many years ago. Painting, artifacts, prints, screens. Gorgeous show.Book in perfect shape.
D**D
Five Stars
A great presentation of the arts in this era
A**R
Have seen the show. See 12/1/98 Wall Street Journal.
The show is spectacular (check the review in the 12/1/98 Wall Street Journal), and the book (actually an expanded catalogue of the show that approaches being an art history text) is hefty and scholarly. It would seem a "must have" for serious students/afficionados of Japanese arts and culture of the Edo period. I have not read the tome, which is quite hefty and not yet available via Amazon.com, but did flip through it during my tour of the show at the National Gallery yesterday (11/30/98). My 5-star rating is, thus, based on the show, and not truly on the book. But the show is so brilliantly conceived by the author of the book (who curated the show) that I can't imagine the book would disappoint. It's pricey, but I think it's important enough that I have it on order. [email protected]
E**6
High on the list of "Must Have"!
Like NilesO, I too have seen the show at the National Gallery. Some of the items on display, I have also seen at the Tokyo Museum of Art back in '96 as part of an exhibition called "Flowers in Japanese Art, Craft and Literature". I've gone through half my annual book budget for '99 (and here it's only February!)! I think I'll pass for now, borrow the library's copy and wait for the paperback edition.
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