

Book
Shibata Zeshin: Masterpieces of Japanese Lacquer from the Khalili Collection
Age:1997 (Publication Date)
Description:
Shibata Zeshin (1807–91) was one of the finest exponents of lacquerware in the history of Japanese art. His supreme artistry and technical innovations are celebrated in this catalog which accompanies the exhibition of some 70 works from the Khalili Collection,
shown at the Ivy Wu Gallery, Royal Museum of Scotland, 1997. The catalog, written by the exhibition curator Joe Earle, formerly Keeper of the Far Eastern Department at the Victoria & Albert Museum, includes some of the finest examples of Zeshin’s art to be found anywhere in the world and offers a fascinating survey of the artist’s unprecedented mastery of this intricate medium, ranging from writing boxes and sake-cups to decorative panels and lacquer paintings. English text. Produced in association with the exhibition at the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. Color photographic illustrations on a total of 80 pages.
Condition: New, Excellent original Softbound, unused with a strong unbroken spine.