EIGHT HUNDRED YEARS OF JAPANESE PRINTMAKING
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Description Eight Hundred Years Of Japanese Printmaking From The Collection Of Dr. And Mrs. James B. Austin Museum Of Art Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh October 22 1976-January 2, 1977. For twenty years Dr. James B. Austin has been studying, acquiring and generally indulging a passion for Japanese woodblock prints. His many trips to the Orient and his knowledge of the Japanese language, together with his intense interest in ukiyo-e and Buddhist prints, have given him broad expertise in the field as evidenced by this catalogue." Cover is very lightly soiled a few light stains showing very minor wear. Binding is solid. Pages are clean. No marks or inscriptions.
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