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Please consult with me before purchasing, as it will take some time to arrange for shipping. Individual sales are negotiable. Modern Japanese Art, Volumes 1-18 Author: Varies by volume Size: 28 x 37 cm, approximately 240 pages each Weight: Approximately 65 kg Condition: Some scratches, stains, yellowing due to age, stains on the edges, sun fading, and discoloration on the covers, depending on the volume. Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu (Japanese Art in Color), Volumes 1-20 Publisher: Shogakukan Author: Varies by volume Size: 28 x 37 cm, approximately 240 pages each Weight: Approximately 65 kg Condition: Some scratches, stains, yellowing due to age, stains on the edges, sun fading, and discoloration on the covers, depending on the volume. The outer covers are quite dusty. I will try to wipe them off as much as possible before shipping, but please understand that they cannot be completely restored to a pristine condition. Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu was published by Shogakukan in 30 volumes from 1966 to 1970. It contains numerous illustrations of representative Japanese art. The illustrations are also accompanied by commentaries by university professors and other experts in the field. There may be some damage and deterioration due to aging (scratches and bending on the covers, folds, and corner bends), as well as damage from long-term storage. The contents are clean. 1. Primitive Art 2. Horyu-ji Temple 3. Temples and Tenpyo Sculpture of Nara 4. Shosoin Treasure House 5. Esoteric Buddhist Temples and Jogan Sculpture 6. Amida Halls and Fujiwara Sculpture 7. Buddhist Paintings 8. Picture Scrolls 9. Medieval Temples and Kamakura Sculpture 10. Zen Temples and Stone Gardens 11. Ink Painting 12. Castles and Shoin-style Residences 13. Screen Paintings 14. Sotatsu and Korin 15. Katsura Imperial Villa and Tea Rooms 16. Shrines and Mausoleums 17. Ukiyo-e 18. Ceramics 19. Southern School Painting and Sketching 20. Dyeing, Lacquerware, and Metalwork
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