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History & technique of wood-block prints = Ukiyoe junjozuri : mokuhanzuri no rekishi to gihō.
History & technique of wood-block prints = 浮世繪順序摺 : 木版摺の歴史と技法.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gilbert, Shirley, and Marilyn Luber Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Ukiyoe.
Japan.
Ukiyoe--Japan.
Painting, Japanese--Edo period, 1600-1868.
Painting, Japanese.
Painting, Japanese--Edo period.
Wood-engraving, Japanese.
Penn Provenance:
Shofuso Japanese House and Garden (donor)
Luber, Gilbert, -1999 (bookplate) (former owner)
Luber, Shirley (bookplate) (former owner)
Physical Description:
1 folded leaf : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm
Other Title:
Ukiyoe junjozuri : mokuhanzuri no rekishi to gihō
History and technique of wood-block prints
浮世繪順序摺 : 木版摺の歴史と技法
Place of Publication:
[Tōkyō?] : Takamizawa Mokuhansha, [between 1900 and 1999?]
[東京?] : 高見沢木版社, [19--?]
Language Note:
Text in English and Japanese.
Notes:
On double leaves, folded accordion style (orihon), printed on one side only. Not dated.
Reproduction of "Yabukoji Street in snow" from "One hundred famous views of Edo", shown in successive states. The first leaf has the black outlines only. Each following set of two leaves shows the printing of one color block only on the right, opposite the print with the black outlines and all color blocks up to that point, with the complete color print as the last leaf.
Issued in case.
Contains:
Andō, Hiroshige, 1797-1858. One hundred famous views of Edo. Selections.
OCLC:
854912819

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