[Rarebooks] FS: Art of Hohrin Fukuoji - The Way to the Himalayas

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Mon Nov 25 07:47:40 EST 2013


TITLE: “The Way to the Himalayas. The Exhibition of Hohrin Fukuoji”

Published by The Yomiuri Shimbun in 1991.

DISCUSSION: Hohrin Fukuoji, a member of the Nihon Bijutsuin, was born in
1920, and traveled to Tokyo at age 15 to become an artist. This exhibition
provided a retrospective of his career, from his earliest period in the
1950s to his most recent works (as of 1991), and includes examples of his
ongoing Himalaya series of paintings, on which he had been working for 17
years.

DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 10"x10", 188 pages, color illustrations.

CONDITION NOTES: The covers have some light wear and soil (please see the
photos, above and below). The book interior has some minor soil, but
otherwise is clean and nice, with a tight binding.

PRICE:  $100 -

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