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The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Volume 1: Selected essays.

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General Editors Oliver Impey. Malcom Fairley The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Volume 1: Selected essays. The Kibo Foundation, London 1985 Leinen Tadellos ISBN: 9781874780007 Text Englisch/Japanisch. Eine monumentale Monographie in nahezu neuwertigem Zustand. Pappbezogener illustrierter Leinenschuber unverletzt. Schwarzgeprägter Leineneinband, montiertes Frontbild, Rückentitelei, TADELLOS. 208 Seiten, Kunstdruckpapier, Text zweispaltig, diverse Fotos/Fototafeln, auch in Farbe, insgesamt einwandfreier Zustand. +++ Text in english and japanese. A monumental cloth-bound monograph in its original cloth-bound slipcase, 208 pages , text on 2 columns, illustrations and plates, mostly in colour. Excellent condition. +++ The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art is a private collection of decorative art from Meiji era (1868–1912) Japan, assembled by the British-Iranian scholar, collector and philanthropist Nasser D. Khalili. It is only equaled by the collection of the Japanese Imperial family in size and quality, with more than 1,600 objects in total. These include metalwork, enamels, ceramics, and lacquered objects, including works by artists of the Imperial court that were exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of the late 19th century.[Rather than covering the whole range of Meiji era decorative art, Khalili has focused on objects of the highest technical and artistic quality. He observed that Japanese arts were less well-documented than European arts of the same period, despite being technically superior: "Whilst one could argue it is relatively easy to replicate a Fabergé, to replicate the work of the Japanese master is nigh on impossible.“As well as assembling these collections, Khalili founded the Kibo Foundation (from the Japanese word for "hope") to promote the study of art and design of the Meiji era, publishing scholarship about the collection and its historical context“ (from Wikipedia). +++ 30 x 40 cm, 3,5 kg. +++ Stichwörter/Keywords: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica
[SW: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica]
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Bestell-Nr.: 026398 - gefunden im Sachgebiet: Japan
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The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Volume  IV: Lacquer, PART TWO.

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General Editors Oliver Impey. Malcom Fairley, Joe Earle, contributors Goke Tadaomi, Julia Hutt, Edward Wrangham The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Volume IV: Lacquer, PART TWO. The Kibo Foundation, London 1995 Leinen Tadellos ISBN: 9781874780045 Text Englisch/Japanisch. Eine monumentale Monographie in nahezu neuwertigem Zustand. Pappbezogener illustrierter Leinenschuber unverletzt. Schwarzgeprägter Leineneinband, montiertes Frontbild, Rückentitelei, TADELLOS. Illustriertes Vor-/Nachsatzpapier. 278 Seiten, Kunstdruckpapier, Text zweispaltig, zahlreiche farbige Fotos/Fototafeln, insgesamt WIE NEU. +++ Text in english and japanese. A monumental cloth-bound monograph in its original cloth-bound slipcase, 278 pages , text on 2 columns, numerous illustrations and plates in colour. MINT CONDITION. +++ The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art is a private collection of decorative art from Meiji era (1868–1912) Japan, assembled by the British-Iranian scholar, collector and philanthropist Nasser D. Khalili. It is only equaled by the collection of the Japanese Imperial family in size and quality, with more than 1,600 objects in total. These include metalwork, enamels, ceramics, and lacquered objects, including works by artists of the Imperial court that were exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of the late 19th century.[Rather than covering the whole range of Meiji era decorative art, Khalili has focused on objects of the highest technical and artistic quality. He observed that Japanese arts were less well-documented than European arts of the same period, despite being technically superior: "Whilst one could argue it is relatively easy to replicate a Fabergé, to replicate the work of the Japanese master is nigh on impossible.“As well as assembling these collections, Khalili founded the Kibo Foundation (from the Japanese word for "hope") to promote the study of art and design of the Meiji era, publishing scholarship about the collection and its historical context“ (from Wikipedia). +++ 30 x 40 cm, 4,5 kg. +++ Stichwörter/Keywords: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica Japonica antiques lacquerware Reference Nachschlagewerk Kunsthandwerk Kunstgewerbe
[SW: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica Japonica antiques lacquerware Reference Nachschlagewerk Kunsthandwerk Kunstgewerbe]
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Bestell-Nr.: 026399 - gefunden im Sachgebiet: Japan
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The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Ceramics. Part I. Porcelain. Ceramics, Part II: Earthenware. 2 Volumes.

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General Editors Oliver Impey. Malcom Fairley The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. Meiji No Takara, treasures of imperial Japan. Ceramics. Part I. Porcelain. Ceramics, Part II: Earthenware. 2 Volumes. The Kibo Foundation, London 1995 Leinen Wie Neu Text Englisch/Japanisch. Zwei Bände, VOLLSTÄNDIG. Zwei monumentale Monographien in neuwertigem Zustand. Pappbezogene illustrierte Leinenschuber unverletzt. Schwarzgeprägte Leineneinbände, montierte Frontbilder, Rückentitelei, TADELLOS. Jeweils illustriertes Vor-/Nachsatzpapier. +++ ERSTER BAND: PORCELAIN. ISBN 1 874780 05 6. 248 Seiten, Kunstdruckpapier, Text zweispaltig, zahlreiche farbige Fotos/Fototafeln, insgesamt WIE NEU. +++ ZWEITER BAND: EARTHENWARE. ISBN 1 874780 06 4. 300 Seiten, Kunstdruckpapier, Text zweispaltig, zahlreiche farbige Fotos/Fototafeln, insgesamt WIE NEU. +++ Text in english and japanese. Two monumental cloth-bound monographs in their original cloth-bound slipcase. MINT CONDITION. FIRST VOLUME: PORCELAIN. ISBN 1 874780 05 6. 248 pages, text on 2 columns, numerous illustrations and plates in colour. +++ SECOND VOLUME: EARTHENWARE. ISBN 1 874780 06 4. 300 Seiten,text on 2 columns, numerous illustrations and plates in colour. +++ The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art is a private collection of decorative art from Meiji era (1868–1912) Japan, assembled by the British-Iranian scholar, collector and philanthropist Nasser D. Khalili. It is only equaled by the collection of the Japanese Imperial family in size and quality, with more than 1,600 objects in total. These include metalwork, enamels, ceramics, and lacquered objects, including works by artists of the Imperial court that were exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of the late 19th century.[Rather than covering the whole range of Meiji era decorative art, Khalili has focused on objects of the highest technical and artistic quality. He observed that Japanese arts were less well-documented than European arts of the same period, despite being technically superior: "Whilst one could argue it is relatively easy to replicate a Fabergé, to replicate the work of the Japanese master is nigh on impossible.“As well as assembling these collections, Khalili founded the Kibo Foundation (from the Japanese word for "hope") to promote the study of art and design of the Meiji era, publishing scholarship about the collection and its historical context“ (from Wikipedia). +++ 30 x 40 cm je, 9 kg. +++ Stichwörter/Keywords: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica Japonica antiques Keramik
[SW: Japan Kunst Kunstgeschichte Art Ostasiatica Japonica antiques Keramik]
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Bestell-Nr.: 026400 - gefunden im Sachgebiet: Japan
Anbieter: Antiquariat Clement, DE-53111 Bonn

EUR 300,00
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