[Rarebooks] fs: Japanese Export Lacquers
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Boyer, Martha. JAPANESE EXPORT LACQUERS FROM THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DENMARK.
Copenhagen; The National Museum: 1959.
An important catalog of this fine collection which was begun by the King of
Denmark. The text includes notes on Danish trade with the East in the 17th
century, the history of the Japanese lacquer industry of the period, and,
of course, descriptions of the pieces themselves.
Softcover. 10"x13", 149 pages plus 60 b/w plates; light covers soil, spine
partially clear-taped and reinforced with tape on the inside. $200.00
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