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LOT 82182451  |  Catalogue: Japanese Art

Nancy N. Schiffer (and others) - Imari * Satsuma and other Japanese Export Ceramics / A Trove of Japanese Cloisonné (+1) - 1997-2019

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1. Nancy N. Schiffer - Imari * Satsuma and other Japanese Export Ceramics - 1997.

The popularity of Japanese ceramics in the West caused a vast and delightful variety of wares to be made in the late nineteenth century for export. Colorful Imari porcelain in deep blue, orange-red, and gold, Fukagawa porcelain in imaginative designs, as well as Satsuma earthenwares, are the best known of the old Japanese exports, shown here in hundreds of variations. This new edition has an updated values reference and additional items shown in each chapter, especially early Imari wares.

Also presented are the exotic Sumida and Banko wares. Makers' and decorators' marks, unusual shapes, design variations, and hard-to-find examples are all shown in 600 color photographs with identifying captions.

2. Stephan von der Schulenburg a. o.
- Seven Treasures * A Trove of Japanese Cloisonné ---- Sieben Schätze * Eine Wunderkammer des Japanischen Cloisonnés.

Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt a. M. , 2019. - TEXT: English & German.
271 pp. , with 252 color and 5 b/w- plates and illustrations - Hardback - 20. 5x30 - New copy !

With the opening of Japan in the middle of the 19th century, the “Golden Age” of Japanese cloisonné art began. From both a technical and artistic point of view, Japanese cloisonné eclipses everything that this decorative technique has ever produced. The illustrated volume presents 149 works and is completed by scientific contributions.

3. Robert Schaap (edit.) - Meiji Japanese Art in Transition:
Ceramics, cloisonné, lacquer, prints, illustrated books, drawings and paintings (1868-1912) .

Leiden, 1987 - 167 pp. - Softcover - 30x21 - new copy.

40 colour plates and more than 100 in black/white.

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1. Nancy N. Schiffer - Imari * Satsuma and other Japanese Export Ceramics - 1997.

The popularity of Japanese ceramics in the West caused a vast and delightful variety of wares to be made in the late nineteenth century for export. Colorful Imari porcelain in deep blue, orange-red, and gold, Fukagawa porcelain in imaginative designs, as well as Satsuma earthenwares, are the best known of the old Japanese exports, shown here in hundreds of variations. This new edition has an updated values reference and additional items shown in each chapter, especially early Imari wares.

Also presented are the exotic Sumida and Banko wares. Makers' and decorators' marks, unusual shapes, design variations, and hard-to-find examples are all shown in 600 color photographs with identifying captions.

2. Stephan von der Schulenburg a. o.
- Seven Treasures * A Trove of Japanese Cloisonné ---- Sieben Schätze * Eine Wunderkammer des Japanischen Cloisonnés.

Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt a. M. , 2019. - TEXT: English & German.
271 pp. , with 252 color and 5 b/w- plates and illustrations - Hardback - 20. 5x30 - New copy !

With the opening of Japan in the middle of the 19th century, the “Golden Age” of Japanese cloisonné art began. From both a technical and artistic point of view, Japanese cloisonné eclipses everything that this decorative technique has ever produced. The illustrated volume presents 149 works and is completed by scientific contributions.

3. Robert Schaap (edit.) - Meiji Japanese Art in Transition:
Ceramics, cloisonné, lacquer, prints, illustrated books, drawings and paintings (1868-1912) .

Leiden, 1987 - 167 pp. - Softcover - 30x21 - new copy.

40 colour plates and more than 100 in black/white.

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