HOKUSAI: A Life in Drawing
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was the most prolific and diverse artist of Japan's Edo period, with a body of work reputed to include more than 30,000 drawings, paintings, and prints. This volume allows readers to immerse themselves in the work of a multifaceted creator who remains one of the greatest figure of world art. Fully illustrated in color.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 224
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publishing status: Current
Size: 11½x14½ inches
ISBN: 9780500028711
Item #: 9076956
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