[Rarebooks] FS: 1905 Caxton Club Japanese Print Exhibition Catalog & Ephemera-
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1905 Caxton Club Japanese Print Exhibition Catalog & Ephemera-
Gookin, Frederick W. “Catalog of an Exhibition of Color Prints by
Suzuki Harunobu with notes critical and descriptive by Frederick W.
Gookin” Published in Chicago by The Caxton Club in 1905.
The catalog to the first western exhibition devoted solely to Harunobu's
prints. The sixty prints in the exhibition were drawn from the private
collections of Gookin, Clarence Buckingham, John H. Wrenn, and Howard
Mansfield, with one example from Frank Lloyd Wright's collection.
Softcover. 5"x7", 31 pages, 1 color plate. Minor soil, some cover wear.
With several pieces of ephemera: -a small (3.75"x6.5") folding
invitation to the exhibition as part of the Annual Meeting of the Caxton
Club on February 4, 1905, and a pair of 4"x4.75" invitation cards, one
to the exhibition, one to the exhibition luncheon, with the bearer's
name to be filled in. [42204] $200
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