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Odd Men Out: Unique Works of Art by Individualist Japanese Artists
192 Pages, jacketed hardback 291 x 217 mm, 130 colour illustrations
PRICE: £80.00
ISBN: 978-962-7502-40-1
Paul Moss
This book explores the surprising heights of the idiosyncratic lone Japanese artist, the odd man out, experimenting his way through the fine arts and laying his own pathway forwards as he did. It is intended as a joyous celebration of his genius. Old Japan was a culture of incredibly diverse artistic directions, and fabulously entertaining and creative individuals. In many cases their personal lives were as disordered and as wild and woolly as any Left Bank Impressionist or Soho Bohemian loft addict, and as often their art was better.
Dating from the late 17th to the early 20th century, 69 special and individual works of painting, sculpture, ceramic, lacquer, fancy metalwork and a striking selection of pipecases and their sagemono, inro and netsuke in various materials, are catalogued with beautiful photography and detailed descriptions.
Distributed for Sydney L. Moss Ltd., London
Specialists in Chinese and Japanese Art
This exhibition and catalogue celebrates the most gifted, inventive and eccentric amateurs of the 18th and early 19th centuries with a selection of drawings, engravings and portraits gathered from Soane's collection and other museums, archives and private houses around the country. More