Kuniyoshi: From the Arthur R. Miller Collection

ISBN-10
1905711417
ISBN-13
9781905711413
Series
Kuniyoshi
Category
Color prints, Japanese
Pages
301
Language
English
Published
2009
Authors
Timothy Clark, Kuniyoshi Utagawa

Description

El dinamismo caracteriza los grabados de Kuniyoshi, los tradicionales trípticos cuyas escenas se desarrollan en torno a un tema central, ampliando el repertorio existente en las escuelas de grabado y dando vida a numerosas hazañas ...

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