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[Ill.u.s.tration: Plate XXIV.--Lapwings. Reproduction of a colour print by A. W. Seaby.]
BOOKS OF REFERENCE
”Tools and Materials ill.u.s.trating the j.a.panese Method of Colour Printing.” A descriptive catalogue of a collection exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Price Twopence. Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogues. 1913.
”The Colour Prints of j.a.pan.” By Edward F. Strange. The Langham Series of Art Monographs. London.
”j.a.panese Colour Prints.” By Edward F. Strange. (3rd Edition.) Victoria and Albert Museum Handbooks. London.
”j.a.panese Wood Engravings.” By William Anderson, F. R. C. S. London, Seeley & Co., Ltd. New York, Macmillan & Co. 1895.
”j.a.panese Wood-cutting and Wood-cut Printing.” By T. Tokuno. Edited and annotated by S. R. Kochler. Report of the Smithsonian Inst.i.tution, Was.h.i.+ngton, for the year ending June 30, 1892. Issued in pamphlet form by the U.S.A. National Museum, Was.h.i.+ngton. 1893.
Other works containing descriptions and references to the craft of wood-block printing in the Art Library at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, are the following:--
”The Industries of j.a.pan.” By J. J. Rein. (Paper, pp. 389.) London.
1889.
”Bungei Ruisan,” By Yos.h.i.+no Sakakibara. Essays on j.a.panese literature, with additional chapters describing the manufacture of paper and the processes of printing and engraving. (The Museum copy has MS.
translations of the portion relating to engraving.) Tokyo. 1878.
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