Fern Feathers Flowers: Japanese Lacquer of the Meiji and Taisho Periods from the Baur Collection
by Jan Dees
Published in 2000 by Museum für Lackkunst Münster
All text and captions in German and English
This catalog outlines Japanese lacquer of the Meiji and Taisho eras with excellent examples of inro, pipe cases, as well as a variety of lacquered objects made by Shibata Zeshin, Shirayama Shosai, Akatsuka Jitoku and many others.
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Museum für Lackkunst Münster, Collections Baur and the Author (c) 2003
Published by Baji Bunka Zaidan [Equine Cultural Affairs Foundation] on April 29, 1994
Text, captions, and list of plates in Japanese, some text and list of plates in English
Catalog of the exhibition held in 1994, featuring 100 items with designs of horses. The catalog contains illustrations of netsuke and inro from Tokyo National Museum and the British Museum, and netsuke from Equine Museum of Japan.
Price: 1300 yen. For shipping cost and other information, please contact the Museum:
Uma no Hakubutsukan [Equine Museum of Japan]
Address: 1-3 Negishidai, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-0853, Japan
Fax: 045-641-4604
Catalog cover, Equine Museum of Japan (c) 1994
Catalog
Horses and Design of Japan
by Uma no Hakubutsukan [Equine Museum of Japan]
Published by Baji Bunka Zaidan [Equine Cultural Affairs Foundation] on October 31, 1994
All text and captions in Japanese and English
Based on the results of research by the Study Group on Horse Designs, this full-color catalog illustrates 150 Japanese works of art which depict horses, selected from the collections of Tokyo National Museum, the British Museum, and other public and private collections. Includes about 30 netsuke and inro.
Price: 4600 yen. For shipping cost and other information, please contact the Museum:
Uma no Hakubutsukan [Equine Museum of Japan]
Address: 1-3 Negishidai, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-0853, Japan
Fax: 045-641-4604
Vol. 2 is available through Paragon Book Gallery.
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Catalog cover, Kakegawa Ninomaru Museum of Art (c) 1998
Catalog
The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Iwami Netsuke
Compiled by Joe Earle
Published in July 2000
English with Japanese titles and full Japanese transliteration
Full color two-volume catalog of Iwami netsuke from the collection of Mr. Huthart, who owns over 360 examples by Iwami carvers. Each of the long signatures, typical of Iwami netsuke, is fully transcribed, transliterated, and translated into English. The catalog includes an introduction about historical background of Iwami carving, and better-known artists from the region. Also includes indices.
Catalog cover, Tsubame Municipal Museum of Industry (c) 1999
Catalog
Shunga Netsuke
by Sagemonoya (Yabane Co., Ltd.)
Published on April, 2000
All text and captions in English and Japanese
Full-color catalog of ninety-nine shunga (or erotic) netsuke ranging from the 18th century pieces to the contemporary. For details, please visit http://www.shunganetsuke.com.
50 US dollars.
Available through Sagemonoya (Yabane Co., Ltd.) at the following address:
Address: Yotsuya 4-28-20-704, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan
Tel: 03-3352-6286
Fax: 03-3356-6581
Website: http://www.netsuke.com