Asian Art Reference Books Library of Yukman Lai Online Auction

June 16, 2016

LOT 395

Lot 395

Nine Volumes of “The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art”

Nine Volumes of “The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art”
Lot 395 Details
Nine Volumes of “The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art”

Comprising: “Major Themes in Japanese Art”, Itsuji Yoshikawa, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1976; “The Beginning of Japanese Art”, Namio Egami, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1973; “Feudal Architecture of Japan”, Kiyoshi Hirai, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1973; Heian Temples: Byodo-in and Chuson-ji”, Toshio Fukuyama, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1976; “Asuka Buddhist Art: Horyu-ji”, Seiichi Mizuno, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1974; “Momoyama Genre Painting”, Yuzo Yamane, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1973; “Sculpture of the Kamakura Period”, Hisashi Mori, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1974; “Nara Buddhist Art: Todai-ji”, Takeshi Kobayashi, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1975

Estimate $100-$200

Realised: $84
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