BASKETS: Masterpieces of Japanese Bamboo Art 1850-2015

2017
Hard-cover

Dimensions: 11 ¾ × 9 in.

Pages: 752
$180

Compiled by Joe Earle with texts in English, Japanese and simplified Chinese. 

752 pp. (incl. 8 × 4 pp. foldouts)

500 color and 900 b/w illustrations

 

This richly illustrated volume contains 323 works from the Naej Collection. Essay on the evolution of bamboo art in Japan, from founding father Hayakawa Shokosai I (1815–1897) and his successors and to the other great craft dynasties based in Osaka, the Iizuka line in Tochigi Prefecture and Tokyo, and the post-war period when artistic basketry came to be practised in many other parts of Japan and a new generation of masters emerged.

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