46 pages; 14 black and white reproductions representing over 75 prints in the exhibition. Under the Tokugawa shoguns, Edo (Tokyo) became the world's most populous city; a place of power, commerce, and pleasure. These prints span about a century, from Masunobu and Harunobu of the mid-18th century, to Hokusai and Hiroshige of the mid-19th century; from views of the city to its actors and beautiful women. Glossary of terms. Title: The Edo Culture in Japanese Prints Author Name: Lee, George; et al Location Published: Yale University Art Gallery: 1972 Binding: Pictorial Wrapper (softcover) Book Condition: Very Good. Size: 4to Type: Exhibition Catalogue Categories: Art & Design, Sociology & Culture, Art-Asia Seller ID: 000135 Keywords: japanese prints edo tokugawa
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