From his pseudonym and refined painting style, one might mistakenly think he was an Edo period painter. However, Komura Settai (1887-1940) was an artist who vividly navigated the turbulent periods...
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| size | W 220xH 270xD10mm |
| material | paper |
| country of origin | Japan / Edited by Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Modern Art |
| capacity | - |
| weight | 580g |
※Because this is a used book, There are some scratches, damage and dirt.
This is a catalogue for an exhibition of artworks relating to Meiji romanticism.
There are also many detailed explanations, allowing you to fully understand art from the Meiji period.
Would you like to immerse yourself in the art of the Meiji period?
[Exhibition Information]
Venue: Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Modern Art
Date: October 17th - November 23rd, 1998
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
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