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Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 1, Selected Essays
by Gunhild Avitabile and others
These essays provide a definitive record of a golden age in the history of Japanese decorative arts. 210p. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £75.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 2, Parts 1 and 2, Metalwork
by Malcolm Fairley, Victor Harris and Oliver Impey
A two-volume work containing 161 examples of the greatest group of Meiji-period masterpieces in metal ever assembled, decorated in an astonishing variety of virtuoso techniques and drawing on Chinese and japanes history, legend and religion. The volume of selected essays is supplied free with this volume. 500 pages in two vols. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £300.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 3, Enamel
by Malcolm Fairley, Jack Hillier and Oliver Impey
107 examples of Japanese enamels display an unrivalled panorama of achievement centred around the work of three artists: Namikawa Yasuyuki, Namikawa Sosuke and Ando Jubei. This volume comes with the volume of selected essays, provided free. 320p, numerous col illus. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1994)
Hardback. Price GB £150.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 4, Parts 1 and 2, Lacquer
by Joe Earle, Malcolm Fairley, Julia Hutt, Oliver Impey, Goke Tadaomi and Edward Wrangham
Lacquerworks from the 17th to the 20th centuries, with an introductory essay by Julia Hutt and an article on the Rimpa style by Edward Wrangham. The volume of Selected Essays is also provided, free, with this volume. Two vols, 556 pages, colour illus. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Coections 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £300.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 5, Ceramics, Part 1, Porcelain
by Malcolm Fairley, Oliver Impey, Claire Pollard and Vibeke Woldbye
This volume concentrates on the work of Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kozan (1842-1916) considered as the greatest living artist of his day. Includes 80 examples of his virtuoso work in porcelain, and an artistic biography by Clare Pollard. Includes a free copy of the volume on Select Essays. 248p, col illus. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £150.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 5, Part 2, Earthenware
by Malcolm Fairley, Oliver Impey and Yamazaki Tsuyoshi
This volume focuses on the work of Yabu Meizan (1853-1934) famous for painting on earthenware at his workshop in Osaka where he produced a style and fineness of detail that set him apart from his contemporaries. Includes over 100 poieces and a biography and essay on the 'Satsuma myth'. Includes a free copy of the volume of Selected Essays. 300 pages, colour illus. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £150.00

Treasures of Imperial Japan, Volume 6, Masterpieces by Shibata Zeshin
by Joe Earle and Goke Tadaomi
A hundred works by one of the greatest lacquer artists of the nineteenth century, illustrated with over 350 colour plates including details of signatures, certificates and storage boxes signed by Zeshin's sons and pupils, and an introduction by Japan's foremost expert on Zeshin. Comes with a fress copy of the volume of Selected Essays. 288p, col illus. (The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections 1996)
Hardback. Price GB £150.00


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