LOT 0567 [JAPANESE CERAMICS] A group of works about Jap…
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[JAPANESE CERAMICS] A group of works about Japanese Ceramics, comprising: Zauho Kankokai. Sekai toji zenshu/世界陶磁全集. 1, 2, 6. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha, Showa, 1961. —EMERSON-DELL, Kathleen. Bridging East and West : Japanese ceramics from the Kōzan Studio: selections from the Perry Foundation. Baltimore: The Walters Art Gallery; Seattle; London: The University of Washington Press, 1994. — SEKI, Kazuo. Seifu Yohei III: the brilliance of the Meiji era, beginning of the modern ceramic age. Tokyo: Sojusha Bijutsu Shuppan, 2012. — Porcelain for palaces: the fashion for Japan in Europe, 1650-1750. London: Oriental Ceramic Society, 1990. — AYERS, John. The Baur Collection Geneva: Japanese ceramics. Geneve: Collections Baur, 1982. — SCHIFFER, Nancy N. Imari, Satsuma and Other Japanese Export Ceramics. Atglen: Schiffer, 2000. — ANDACHT, Sandra. Treasury of Satsuma. Des Moines, Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1981. — CARDEIRO, C Philip. Art Asia Museum presents an exhibition of Japanese Hirado porcelain, 1640-1909. Monterey: Art Asia Museum; Hong Kong: Far Eastern Press (distrib.), 1989. — MILLER, Roy Andrew. Japanese ceramics. Tokyo: Toto Shuppan; Rutland: Tuttle, 1961. — Seattle Art Museum. Ceramic art of Japan: one hundred masterpieces from Japanese collections. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1972. — STITT, Irene. Japanese ceramics of the last 100 years. New York: Crown Publishers, 1974. — PETERSON, Susan. Shoji Hamada: a potter's way & work. London: Herbert Press, 2004. — WILSON, Richard L. Inside Japanese ceramics : a primer of materials, techniques, and traditions. New York: Weatherhill, 1999. — FAULKNER, R. F. Shino and Oribe kiln sites. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1981. — CLEVELAND, Richard S. 200 years of Japanese porcelain. City Art Museum of St. Louis.; William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts., 1971. — NAGATAKE, Takeshi. Japanese ceramics from the Tanakamaru Collection: an exhibition organized in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, November 9, 1979-January 6, 1980, Seattle Art Museum, February 7-March 30, 1980. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1979. — BOWES, James Lord. Japanese marks and seals. Ann Arbor: Ars Ceramica, 1976. — SATO, Masahiko. Kyoto ceramics. New York: Weatherhill, 1973. — MUNSTERBERG, Hugo. The ceramic art of Japan: a handbook for collector. Rutland: Tuttle Co, 1964. Together 21 works in 23 volumes. Property from a Prominent Chicago Collection
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