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Honolulu.
University of Hawaii Press.
1999.
Black and white plates, 412pp, index, very good hardback in dustjacket. Iwasa Katsumochi Matabei (1578-1650) is one of the most controversial figures in Japanese art history. Was he, as he asserted, "the last Tosa" (the Yamato-e school), or "the founder of Ukiyo-e", the style of painting associated with the urban commoner class? This text discusses both arguments. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 98521)
ISBN: 9780824818265
Related Subject Areas:
Asian art
Biography
East Asia
Japan
Japanese art
Painting
Ukiyo-e
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