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SWARTHMORE COLLEGE PROFESSOR MARIBETH GRAYBILL

ARTH 34: JAPANESE PAINTING & PRINTS, 1550-1850 (not updated since) FALL 1999

BIBLIOGRAPHY

GENERAL WORKS

I. EXHIBITION CATALOGUES & ART HISTORY SURVEYS

Akiyama, Terukazu. Japanese Painting. Geneva: Editions d'art Albert Skira, 1961. > + ND1050 .A41

* Coaldrake, William Howard. Architecture and authority in Japan. London &New York: Routledge, 1996. > NA9050.5 .C63 1996 (3 copies)

Fister, Patricia, with Fumiko Y. Yamamoto. Japanese Women Artists, 1600-1900. New York & Philadelphia, Harper & Row; in association with the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1988. Exhibition catalogue. > N7353.5 .F57 1988

* Grilli, Elise. The Art of the Japanese Screen. Tokyo and New York: Weatherhill/Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1970. > H MGL Art Folio ND1050 .G75 1970

* Guth, Christine. Art of Edo Japan: the artist and the city 1615-1868. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1996. > N7353.5 .G88 1996

* Mason, Penelope E. History of Japanese art. New York: Abrams, 1993. > N7350 .M26 1993 (4 copies)

Miyajima, Shinichi, et al. Japanese ink painting. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan. Los Angeles: The Museum, 1985. > + ND2071 .M59 1985

Murase, Miyeko. Byôbu: Japanese Screens from New York Collections. New York: The Asia House Gallery, 1971. > ND1052 .M88

Murase, Miyeko. Masterpieces of Japanese screen painting. New York: G. Braziller, 1990. > + ND1053.4 .M86 1990

Paine, Robert T. and Soper, Alexander C. The Art and Architecture of Japan. New York: Penguin Books, 1981 (3rd ed). > N7350 .P3 1981

* Rosenfield, John M., in collaboration with Fumiko E. Cranston. Extraordinary persons: works by eccentric, nonconformist Japanese artists of the early modern era (1580-1868) in the collection of Kimiko and John Powers. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Art Museums, 1999. > N7353.5 .R68 1999 v. 1, 2 & 3.

* Shimizu, Yoshiaki, ed. Japan: the shaping of Daimyo culture, 1185-1868. Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1988. > ++ DS827.D34 J37 1988

* Singer, Robert T. et al. Edo, art in Japan 1615-1868. Washington [D.C.]: National Gallery of Art; Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; Japan Foundation; New Haven Distributed by Yale University Press, 1998. > N7353.5 .S656 1998

* Watson, William. The Great Japan Exhibition: Art of the Edo Period, 1600-1868. London: The Royal Academy of Art, 1981. >+ N7353.5 .G73 1981

Weidner, Marsha, ed. Flowering in the Shadows: Women in the History of Chinese and Japanese Painting. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1990. > ND1040 .F58 1990



II. COLLECTION CATALOGUES FOR COLLECTIONS OF JAPANESE ART FEATURING PAINTING & PRINTS, 1550-1850

Asian Art Museum, San Francisco

* Kakudo, Yoshiko. The art of Japan: masterworks in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum & Chronicle Books, 1991. > + N7352 .A935 1991

Woodson, Yoko & Richard L. Mellott. Exquisite pursuits: Japanese art in the Harry G.C. Packard collection. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 1994. > N7352 .W66 1994

Burke

Murase, Miyeko. Japanese Art: Selections from the Mary and Jackson Burke Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975. Exhibition catalogue. > N7352 .M86 1975

Murase, Miyeko et al. Jewel rivers: Japanese art from the Burke Collection Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1993. > N7352 .V57 1993

Tokyo National Museum. A Selection of Japanese art from the Mary and Jackson Burke collection. Exhibition catalogue, in Japanese and English. Tokyo: Tokyo National Museum, 1985. > B Carpenter f N5220.B87 S45 1985



Carter [dispersed]

Moes, Robert. A flower for every season: Japanese paintings from the C. D. Carter Collection. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum, 1975. > ND1052 .M63 1975



Drucker

Rosenfield, John, et al. Song of the brush: Japanese paintings from the Sanso Collection. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1979. > + ND2071 .S36 1979



Freer Gallery

The Freer Gallery of Art, vol. 2: Japan. Washington, D.C.: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1983. Collection catalogue. > + N857.5 .A52 v.2

Gitter

Addiss, Stephen, et. al. A Myriad of Autumn Leaves: Japanese Art from the Kurt and Millie Gitter Collection. New Orleans, LA: New Orleans Museum of Art, 1983. Exhibition catalogue. > + ND1053.5 .M9 1983



Price

* Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Masterpieces from the Shinenkan Collection: Japanese painting of the Edo Period. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. > ND1052.5 .L67 1986



Powers

Rosenfield, John and Shûjirô Shimada. Traditions of Japanese Art: Selections from the John and Kimiko Powers Collection. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970. Exhibition catalogue. > + N7352 .R67



Seattle Art Museum

A Thousand Cranes: Treasures of Japanese Art. Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum & San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1987. Requested for Swat. 8/99.
III. JAPANESE-LANGUAGE FOLIO VOLUMES OF PLATES

Nihon bijutsu kaiga zenshû [Complete Collection of Japanese Art: Painting]. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1977-1981. ARTH 137 Honors Reserve.

1. Kao, Mincho / Kanazawa, Hiroshi

2. Josetsu, Shuubun / Matsuchita Takaaki

3. Soga Jasoku / Minamoto, Toyomune

4. Sesshu / Nakamura, Tanio

5. Tosa Mitsunobu / Yoshida, Yuji

6. Soami, Shokei / Eto, Shun

7. Kano Masanobu, Motonobu / Yamaoka, Taizo

8. Sesson / Kameda, Tsutomu

9. Kano Eitoku, Mitsunobu / Doi, Tsugiyoshi

10. Hasegawa Tohaku / Nakashima, Junji

11. Yusho, Togan / Kawai, Masatomo

12. Kano Sanraku, Sansetsu / Doi, Tsugiyoshi

13. Iwasa Matabei / Tsuji, Nobuo

14. Tawaraya, Sôtatsu / Minamoto Toyomune and Hashimoto, Ayako

15. Kano Tanyu / Takeda Tsuneo

16. Morikage, Itcho / Kobayashi, Tadashi and Sakakibara, Satoru

17. Ogata Kôrin / Kono, Motoaki

18. Ike [no] Taiga / Suzuki Susumu and Sasaki, Johei

19. Yosa Buson / Yoshizawa, Chu

20. Uragami Gyokudo / Wakida, Hidetaro

21. Mokubei, Chikuden / Sasaki Kozo

22. Okyo, Goshun / Yamakawa, Takeshi

23. Jakuchu, Shohaku / Tsuji, Nobuo, Kono, Motoaki & Money Hickman

24. Watanabe Kazan / Suzuki, Susumu & Ozaki Masaaki

25. Shiba Kokan / Naruse, Fujio.


Nihon bijutsu zenshû [Complete Collection of Japanese art]. Tokyo: Kôdansha, 1990-93.

13. Tsuji Nobuo, ed. Sesshû to Yamatoe byôbu: Nanboku chô, Muromachi no kaiga I

14. Tsuji Nobuo, ed. Shiro to chashitsu: Momoyama no kenchiku, kogei I.

15. Tsuji Nobuo, ed. Eitoku to shôbyôga: Momoyama no kaiga, kogei II.

16. Okawa Naomi, ed. Katsura Rikyu to Toshog: Edo no kenchiku I

18. Kobayashi Tadashi, ed. Sôtatsu to Kôrin: Edo no kaiga II, kogei I

19. Kobayashi Tadashi, ed. Taiga to Okyo: Edo no kaiga III, kenchiku II

Shôhekiga zenshû [Complete Collection of Panel Paintings].

Tanaka Ichimatsu, Doi Tsugiyoshi, and Yamane Yuzo, eds. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1966-1972. > Hnr s Arth 137



1. Chishakuin

2. Myoshinji Tenkyûin

3. Daikakuji

4. Nagoya jô [Nagoya Castle]

5. Daigoji Sanboin

6. Nishi Honganji

7. Kenninji

8. Daitokuji Shinjuan, Jukôin

9. Chion=in

10. Nanzenji Honbô [Abbot=s Residence, Nanzenji]





IV. BACKGROUND READING

* The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press, 1990-99, vol. 4: Early Modern Japan. Ed. by John Whitney Hall. [early to mid-Edo period, 17th & 18th c.] > DS835 .C36

Cole, Wendell. Kyoto in the Momoyama period. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press 1967. > DS897.K8 C6

* Gerstle, C. Andrew. 18th Century Japan: Culture and Society. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1999. (Reprint of Allen & Unwin ed., 19__) ordered for Swat; publ. due Oct 99

* Graham, Patricia Jane. Tea of the sages : the art of sencha. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998. > GT2910 .G69 1998

Hall, John Whitney, and Marius B. Jansen, comp. and ed. Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968. > DS871 .H3

Hanley, Susan B. Everyday things in premodern Japan: the hidden legacy of material culture. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997. > GN635.J2 H35 1997

Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. The technological transformation of Japan: from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century. Cambridge & New York:, Cambridge University Press, 1994. > T27.A3 M67 1994

* Nishiyama, Matsunosuke. Edo Culture Daily Life & Diversions in Urban Japan, 1600-1868. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997. > DS822.2 .N558 1997

* Sansom, George. A History of Japan, 1615-1867 Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1963. > DS835 .S27



SPECIAL TOPICS
CLASSICIZING TRADITIONS: KANO, TOSA & RIMPA

* Brown, Kendall H. The politics of reclusion: painting and power in Momoyama Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997. > ND1053.4 .B76 1997

* Coaldrake, William Howard. Architecture and authority in Japan. London &New York: Routledge, 1996. > NA9050.5 .C63 1996 (3 copies)

* Cunningham, Michael R. , et al. The triumph of Japanese style: 16th-century art in Japan. Cleveland, Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with the Indiana University Press, 1991. > + N7353.4 .C87 1991

Elison, George & Bardwell L. Smith, eds. Warlords, artists, & commoners: Japan in the sixteenth century. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1981. > DS822.2 .W35

* Gerhart, Karen M. The Eyes of Power: Art and Early Tokugawa Authority. U Hawaii Press, 1999. > N7353.5 .G47 1999

Hashimoto, Fumio. Architecture in the shoin style: Japanese feudal residences. Trans. and adapted by H. Mack Horton. Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd., 1981. > NA7451 .S55813 198

* Hickman, Money, et al. Japan's golden age: Momoyama. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996. > N7353.4 .J39 1996



The Japan of the Shoguns: the Tokugawa collection. Translation, Judith Terry, Shiro Noda. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1989. > N7353.4 .J36 1989

Klein, Bettina. Japanese kinbyobu: the gold-leafed folding screens of the Muromachi period (1333-1573) . Adapted and expanded by Carolyn Wheelwright. Ascona, Switzerland: Artibus Asiae, 1984. > B Carpenter ND1053.4 .G49 1984

* Kuroda, Taizô, Melinda Takeuchi, and Yamane Yüzô. Worlds Seen and Imagined: Japanese screens from the Idemitsu Museum of Arts. New York: Asia Society Galleries & Abbeville Press Publishers, 1995. > ND1053.4 .K87 1995

Leach, Bernard. Kenzan and his tradition: the lives and times of Koetsu, Sotatsu, Korin, and Kenzan. New York, Transatlantic Arts, 1966. > H MGL Art ND1059.O35 L4 1967

Link, Howard A. and Shinbô Tôru. Exquisite visions: Rimpa paintings from Japan. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1980. > ND1053.6.S64 E96 1980

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Momoyama: Japanese Art in the Age of Grandeur. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975. Exhibition catalogue. > B Carpenter N7353.4 .M65

* Mizuo, Hiroshi. Edo Painting: Sotatsu and Korin. Tokyo & New York: Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1972. > ND1053.5 M5913

Shimizu, Yoshiaki and Carolyn Wheelwright. Japanese ink paintings from American collections: the Muromachi period. Princeton, NJ: Art Museum, Princeton University; Princeton University Press, 1976. > + ND2071 .J36

* Takeda, Tsuneo. Kano Eitoku. Tokyo, New York & San Francisco: Kodansha International/Shibundo, 1977. >ND1059.K17 T3413

Wheelwright, Carolyn, et al. Word in flower the visualization of classical literature in seventeenth century Japan. New Haven Yale University Art Gallery, 1989. [Not in Tripod]

* Yamane, Yûzô, etal. Rimpa art from the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo. London: British Museum Press, 1998. > N7353.6.S64 Y355 1998

* Yanagi, Sôetsu. The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight Into Beauty. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1972. > NK1071 .Y34 1978


OCCIDENTALISM & NATURALISM: NAGASAKI, SHIBA KÔKAN, & THE MARUYAMA-SHIJÔ SCHOOL

Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice M. and Derek Massarella, eds. The furthest goal: Engelbert Kaempfer's encounter with Tokugawa Japan. Sandgate: Japan Library, 1995. > DS808 .F88 1995

* French, Cal. Shiba Kôkan: artist, innovator, and pioneer in the Westernization of Japan. New York: Weatherhill, 1974. > N7359 .S45 F73 1974

* French, Cal. Through Closed Doors: Western influence on Japanese art 1639-1853. Rochester, MI: Meadow Brook Art Gallery, 1977. > + N7353.5 F73 1977

Hillier, Jack Ronald. The uninhibited brush: Japanese art in the Shijo style. London: Hugh M. Moss (Publishing) Ltd, 1974. > B Carpenter f ND2071 .H53

* Hosono, Masanobu. Nagasaki prints and early copperplates. Translated and adapted by Lloyd R. Craighill. Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha International, 1978. > NE772.N33 H6713

Keene, Donald. The Japanese Discovery of Europe: Honda Toshiaki and other discoverers, 1720-1798. London, Routledge and K. Paul,1952. > DS821 .K32

Numata, Jiro. Western Learning: a short history of the study of Western science in early modern Japan. Transl. by R.C.J. Bachofner. Tokyo: Japan-Netherlands Institute, 1992. > DS822.2 .N8613 1992

* Sasaki Jôhei. Okyo and the Maruyama-Shijo School of Japanese Painting. Translated by Miyeko Murase and Sarah Thompson. Saint Louis: St. Louis Art Museum, 1980. > ND1053.5 .S34 1980

* Screech, Timon. The Western Scientific Gaze and Popular Imagery in Later Edo Japan: The Lens Within the Heart. Cambridge (England): Cambridge University Press, 1996. > N7353.5 .S4 1996


NANGA & CELEBRATED ECCENTRICS

Addiss, Stephen. Haiga: Takebe Socho and the Haiku-painting tradition. Honolulu: Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond in association with University of Hawaii Press, 1995. > ND2071 .A3 1995

Addiss, Stephen, ed. Japanese quest for a new vision: the impact of visiting Chinese painters, 1600-1900: selections from the Hutchinson Collection at the Spencer Museum of Art. Lawrence, KN: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, 1986. > B Carpenter f ND1052 .H87 1986

Addiss, Stephen. Tall Mountains and Flowing Waters: The Arts of Uragami Gyokudô. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1987. > NX584.Z9 U733 1987

Addiss, Stephen. Zenga and Nanga: Paintings by Japanese Monks and Scholars: Selections from the Kurt and Millie Gitter Collection. New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art, 1976. Exhibition catalogue. > B Carpenter f ND2071 .A332

* Cahill, James. The lyric journey: poetic painting in China and Japan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996. > ND1043 .C34 1996

Cahill, James. Sakaki Hyakusen and early Nanga painting. Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Japanese Studies, 1983. > ND2073.S197 C33

* Cahill, James. Scholar painters of Japan: the Nanga school. New York: Asia Society; distributed by New York Graphic Society, 1972. > + ND1053.5 C3

* French, Cal, et al. The Poet-painters, Buson and his followers . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Museum of Art, 1974. > ND1053.5 .P63 1974a

* Hickman, Money L. & Yasuhiro Sato. The paintings of Jakuchu. New York: Asia Society Galleries: published in association with Harry N. Abrams, 1989. > + ND1059.I86 H52 1989

Jansen, Marius. China in the Tokugawa World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992. > DS849.C6 J26 1992

* Mason, Penelope. Japanese Literati Painters: The Third Generation. Brooklyn, NY: The Brooklyn Museum, 1977. Exhibition catalogue. > ND2071 .M37 1977

Moes, Robert. Nagawawa Rosetsu. Exhibition catalogue. Denver: Denver Art Museum, 1973. > ND2073.N25 M67

Stanley-Baker, Joan. Nanga, idealist painting of Japan. Victoria, B.C.: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1980. > ND2463 .S72

Stanley-Baker, Joan. The transmission of Chinese idealist painting to Japan: notes on the early phase (1661-1799). Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1992. > ND1053.5 .S7 1992

* Takeuchi, Melinda. Taiga's true views: the language of landscape painting in eighteenth-century Japan. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1992. > + ND1059.I4 T35 1992

Yonezawa, Yoshiho, and Yoshizawa, Chu. Japanese Painting in the Literati Style. Translated and adapted by Betty I. Monroe. Tokyo & New York: Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1974. > ND2071 .Y6613
GENRE PAINTING IN KYOTO, 1550-1700

* Kita, Sandy. The last Tosa: Iwasa Katsumochi Matabei, bridge to Ukiyo-e. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999. > ND1059.I96 K56 1999

Kondo, Ichitaro. Japanese genre painting: the lively art of Renaissance Japan. Translated by Roy Andrew Miller. Tokyo, Rutland, Vt., C. E. Tuttle Co. 1961. > ND1053 .K6 1961

Narazaki, Muneshige. Early paintings. English adaptation by Charles A. Pomeroy. Tokyo & Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International, 1968. > ND1053 .N37 1968

Okada, Jo. Genre screens from the Suntory Museum of Art. Translated by Emily J. Sano. New York: Japan Society, 1978. > ND1452.J3 O48 1978

Stern, Harold P. Ukiyo-e painting. Washington, Smithsonian Institution [Freer Art Gallery], 1973. > B Carpenter f N5020.W52 F733 1973 v. 1

Yamane, Yuzo. Momoyama Genre Painting. Tokyo & New York: Weatherhill/Heibonsha, 1973. > ND1452.J3 Y3513
POPULAR CULTURE IN EDO: KABUKI, YOSHIWARA AND UKIYO-E PRINTS, 1681-1850

General Surveys & Catalogs of Prints

Clark, Timothy. Ukiyo-e paintings in the British Museum. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. > ND1053.5 .C59 1992

Hillier, Jack Ronald. The Japanese print: a new approach. London, G. Bell, 1960. > NE1310 .H53

Jenkins, Donald. Ukiyo e Prints and Paintings: the Primitive Period. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1971. > + + NE1314.C45 A774 1971

* Jenkins, Donald, et al., The Floating World Revisited. Portland: Portland Art Museum. > + NX584.T65 J46 1993

Keyes, Roger. The Male Journey in Japanese Prints. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1989. > + NE1321.8 .K487 1989

* Lane, Richard. Images from the floating world: the Japanese print: including an illustrated dictionary of ukiyo-e. New York: Putnam, 1978. > S McCabe TreasR SWARTH + LD5199 1929.M6 L36x

Link, Howard, et al. Primitive ukiyo-e from the James A. Michener Collection in the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: Published for the Honolulu Academy of Arts by the University Press of Hawaii, 1980. > TreasR SWARTH + LD5199 1929.M6 L54x

Narazaki, Muneshige. The Japanese Print: Its Evolution and Essence. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1966. > ClSt + NE1310 .N3 1982

* Narazaki, Muneshige, series ed. Ukiyo-e masterpieces in European collections. Tokyo: Kodansha; New York: Distributed byKodansha International/USA, through Harper & Row, 1988-90. > S McCabe ClSt N7353.5 .U345 1988, vols. 1-3, 6-7,9-10. Quality reproductions in folio volumes, English text for captions only.

Stewart, Basil. Japanese Colour Prints and the Subjects They Illustrate. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1920. > NE1310 .S8 (2 copies) (Part IV deals at length with Chûshingura prints)

* Thompson, Sarah E. and H.D. Harootunian. Undercurrents in the floating world : censorship and Japanese prints. New York : Asia Society Galleries, 1991. > NE1321 .T475 1991


Popular Literature

* Hibbett, Howard. The Floating World in Japanese Fiction. New York, Grove Press, 1960. > PL740 .H53x 1960

* Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. Five women who loved love. Translated by Wm. Theodore de Bary, with a background essay by Richard Lane, and the 17th-century illus. by Yoshida Hambei. Tokyo, Rutland, Vt., C. E. Tuttle Co. [1956] . > PL794 .K6713 1956

* Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. The great mirror of male love. Translated, with an introduction, by Paul Gordon Schalow. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990. > PL794.N37 E5 1990

* Mostow, Joshua S. Pictures of the heart: the Hyakunin isshu in word and image. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 1996. > S McCabe GenRes PL728.5.O4 M64 1996

* Shiveley, Donald. The love suicide at Amijima (Shinju Ten no Amijima): A study of a Japanese domestic tragedy by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1953. > PL793.4.S5 E5


Kabuki & Actor Prints

* Brandon, James, William P. Malm and Donald H. Shively. Studies in Kabuki: its acting, music, and historical context. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1978. > PN2924.5 .K3 B7

* Clark, Timothy Thornburn, Donald Jenkins, and Osamu Ueda. The Actor=s Image: Printmakers of the Katsukawa School. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago; Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. > NE1321 .85 .K38 C53 1994

Gunji, Masakatsu. Kabuki. Photographs by Chiaki Yosha. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1985. > PN 2924.5 +K3 G7815 1985.

Link, Howard A. The theatrical prints of the Torii masters: a selection of seventeenth and eighteenth-century Ukiyo-e. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts; Rutland, VT: distributed by Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1977. > TreasR + LD5199 1929.M6 L55x

Narazaki, Muneshige. Sharaku: the enigmatic ukiyo-e master. Translated by Bonnie F. Abiko. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International, 1983. > + NE1325.T65 N344 1983

Suzuki, Juzo. Sharaku. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1968. > NE1325.T65 S913 1968

* Thornbury, Barbara E. Sukeroku's Double Identity The Dramatic Structure of Edo Kabuki. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Center for Japanese Studies, 1982. > PN2924.5.K3 T46 1982


Bijinga & Gender Issues

* Asano, Shugo and Timothy Clark. The passionate art of Kitagawa Utamaro. Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun; London: British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum, 1995. > NE1325.K5 A4 1995 v. 1 & v. 2

Clark, Timothy. ?The Rise and Fall of the Island of Nakazu,@ Archives of Asian Art XLV (1992): 72-92.

Hillier, Jack. Suzuki Harunobu: An exhibition of his colour prints and illustrated books .... Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1970. Exhibition catalogue. > + NE1325.S85 H5

Hillier, Jack. Utamaro: Colour Prints and Paintings. London: Phaidon, 1961. > + NE1325.K5 H5

* Jones, Sumie, ed. Imaging/Reading Eros: proceedings for the conference, Sexuality and Edo Culture, 1750-1850, Indiana University, Bloomington, August 17-20, 1995. Bloomington, IN: East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University, 1996. > S McCabe HQ18.J3 S48 1995

Lillehoj, Elizabeth. Woman in the eyes of man: images of women in Japanese art fromthe Field Museum. Chicago, IL: Field Museum, 1995. > H MGL Art N7352 .L5 1995

* Swinton, Elizabeth de Sabato, et al. The women of the pleasure quarter: Japanese paintings and prints of the floating world. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1995. > NE1321.8 .S984 1995

Takahashi, Seiichiro. Harunobu. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1968. > NE1325.S85 T33
Landscape Prints

Addiss, Stephen, et. al. Tokaido, adventures on the road in old Japan. Lawrence, KS: Univ. of Kansas, Spencer Museum of Art, 1980. > NE1325.A5 T63

Chamberlain, Basil Hall and W. B. Mason. A handbook for travellers in Japan including the whole empire from Saghalien to Formosa; with thirty maps and plans and numerous illustrations. 8th ed. London : John Murray ; Yokohama : Kelly & Walsh Ltd., 1907.

* Forrer, Matthi. Hokusai: prints and drawings. Munich: Prestel; New York: Distributed in the USA and Canada by te Neues Pub. Co., 1991. > + NE1325.K3 A4 1991

Lane, Richard. Hokusai: life and work New York: Dutton, 1989. > + NE1325.K3 L35 1989

Narazaki, Muneshige. Hiroshige: Famous Views. Tokyo & Palo Alto, Kodansha International Ltd., 1968. > NE1325.A5 N33

Narazaki, Muneshige. Hiroshige: the 53 Stages of the Tokaido. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1969. > NE1325.A5 N3 1969

Narazaki, Muneshige. Hokusai: 36 Views of Fuji. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1968. > NE1325.K3 N37 1968

Narazaki, Muneshige. Kiyonaga. Tokyo & Palo Alto: Kodansha International Ltd., 1969. > NE1325.T63 N313 1969

* Smith, Henry D. II and Amy G. Poster. One hundred famous views of Edo [by Ando Hiroshige]. New York: G. Braziller: Brooklyn Museum, 1986. > + + NE1325.A5 A4 1986

Waterhouse, David. Early Japanese prints in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Toronto: University of Toronto-York University, Joint Centre on Modern East Asia, 1983. > B Carpenter NE1321.8 .W37 1983

White, Julia et al. Hokusai and Hiroshige: great Japanese prints from the James A Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts. San Francisco : Asian Art Museum of San Franciso in association with the Honolulu Academy of Arts and University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1998. > 1 copy ORDERED for S McCabe on 02-16-99


Kuniyoshi

Forrer, Matthi. Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden. The Hague: SDU, 1988. > NC350.U8 A4 1988

* Klompmakers, Inge. Of brigands and bravery: Kuniyoshi=s heroes of the Suikoden. Leiden: Hotei Publishing; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Weatherhill, Inc., 1998.

Robinson, B.W. Kuniyoshi. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1961. > NE1325.U78 R6 1961

Robinson, B. W. Kuniyoshi, the warrior-prints. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1982. > + + NE1325.U78 A4 1982

* Schaap, Rober, et al. Heroes and Ghosts: Japanese Prints by Kuniyoshi, 1797-1861. Leiden (?), Society for Japanese Arts, 1998. 1 copy requeste8.29.99

Takeuchi, Melinda. ?Kuniyoshi=s Minamoto Raikô and the Earth Spider: Demons and Protest in Late Tokugawa Japan,@ Ars Orientalis XVII (1987).
Book Publishing

Brown, Yu-Ying. Japanese book illustration. London & Wolfboro, NH: British Library, 1988. > B Carpenter NC991 .B7 1988

Chibbett, David G. The history of Japanese printing and book illustration. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International; New York: distributed by Harper & Row, 1977. > + NE771 .C48

Hillier, Jack Ronald. The art of the Japanese book. London: Published for Sotheby's Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Harper & Row, 1987. > + Z8.J3 H55 1987 v.1 & 2


Privately Published Prints; Egoyomi & Surimono

Bowie, Theodore R. Art of the Surimono. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Art Museum, 1979. > NE1321.8 .B68

Forrer, Matthi. Egoyomi and surimono: their history and development . Uithoorn: J.C. Gieben, 1979. > S McCabe NE1321.8 .F67 1979

Keyes, Roger. The Art of Surimono: Privately Published Japanese Woodblock Prints in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin. 2 vols. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1984. > + NE1321.8 .K485 1985 v. 1 & 2

Keyes, Roger. Surimono: Privately Published Japanese Prints in the Spencer Museum of Art. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1984. >+ NE1321.8 .K49 1984
Erotic Art

De Becker, Joseph Edward. Yoshiwara: the nightless city. New York: Frederick Publications, 1960. > HQ247 .D4 1960

Evans, Tom, and Mary Anne Evans. Shunga: the art of love in Japan. Reprint ed. [New York]: Paddington Press; distributed by Bookthrift, 1975. > N7353 .E82 1975

* Screech, Timon. Sex and the floating world: erotic images in Japan, 1700-1820. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999. > N7353.5 .S39 1999

* Seigle, Cecilia Segawa. Yoshiwara: The glittering World of the Japanese Courtesan. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993. > HN730.T65 S45 1993

Lane, Richard and Hayashi Yoshikazu, comp. Teihon ukiyoe shunga meihin shusei [Canonical Ukiyoe erotica: Collection of Famous Works]. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha 1995-96. > S McCabe ClSt + + NE1321.8 .T44 v.1~12. Ask at circulation desk. NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM LIBRARY!

* 1. Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849: Enmusubi Izumo no sugi.

* 2. Kitagawa, Utamaro, 1753?-1806: Ehon komachibiki

* 3. Isoda, Koryusai, fl. 1764-1788: Shikido tokkumi junitsugai

4. Yanagawa, Shigenobu, 1782-1832: Yanagi no arashi

5. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848: Haru no usuyuki

6. Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1786-1865: Koi no yatsufuji

7. Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849: Azuma nishiki

8. Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1786-1865: Shunshoku hatsune no ume

9. Chokyosai, Eiri, fl. 1796-1801: Fumi no kiyogaki

10. Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1786-1865: Ehon kaidan yoru no tono

* 11. Okumura, Masanobu, 1686-1764: Neya no hinagata

* 12. Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861: Hanagoyomi


Woodblock Printing Technique

* Kanada, Margaret Miller. Color woodblock printmaking: the traditional method of Ukiyo-e. Tokyo, Japan: Shufunotomo, 1989. > NE1321.8 .K36 1989

Petit, Gaston, and Arboleda, Amadio. Evolving Techniques in Japanese Woodblock Prints. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1977. > NE1310 .P44
REFERENCE

Barnet, Sylvan. A Short Guide to Writing About Art. 5th ed. New York: Longman, 1996. Buy this and use it.



Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1983. x1 > Ref + DS805.K .633 1983

Roberts, Laurance. A dictionary of Japanese artists: painting, sculpture, ceramics, prints, lacquer. Tokyo & New York: Weatherhill, 1976. > Ref N7358 .R6

Tazawa, Yutaka. Biographical Dictionary of Japanese Art. Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International, 1981. > Ref N7358 .B56
VIDEOS:

The Art of Kabuki [videorecording]. ?An introduction to ... Kabuki, explaining its origins and purposes, its literary sources, and the meaning of its symbolism. The program shows the rehearsal, preparation of costume and wigs, and the performance of the Kabuki play, ...@ Princeton: Films for the Humanities, 1993. > Video PN2924.5.K3 A77

Chikamatsu, Monzaemon, 1653-1725. Shinju ten no Amijima [videorecording]. Directed by Masahiro Shinoda. [Sony Video Software, 1988]. > S McCabe Video PN1997.85 .D685

Ihara, Saikaku, 1642-1693. Life of Oharu [videorecording]. Toho Kabushiki Kaisha; directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Sandy Hook, CT: Video Images, 1983. > S McCabe Video PN1997.85 .L524

Daimyo. National Gallery of Art; written, directed, and narrated by John Nathan. Washington, DC: Giant Step Productions, Inc. in association with the National Gallery of Art, 1988. > Video DS871.5 .D35

The Inner Secrets of Kabuki. Camera Three Presentation; Shochiku Producing Company, Tokyo, 1994. Host: Faubion Bowers. Featuring the Kabuki actors Onoe Baikô VII and Shôroku II. (Film clips of Kabuki performances and demonstration of techniques by two famous actors.) 1 videocassette (28 min.) > Video PN2924.5.K3 I46

Kabuki acting techniques [videorecording] Department of Theatre, Michigan State University, 1980. > S McCabe Video PN2924.5.K3 K328 reel 1 & rel 2

Mizoguchi, Kenji, Director. Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna [Utamaro and his five women]. New York : New Yorker Video, 1993. > S McCabe Video PN1997.85 .U83



Portrait of an Onnagata. ?... This program looks at ... the dynastic development of the onnagata...and the intricate techniques and details by which a ...male transforms himself into a man=s dream of the womanly woman ...@ Princeton: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, NT3802. > S McCabe Video PN2924.5.K3 P67
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