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    English-Language Publications

    Barry Davies Oriental Art, ed.. Japanese Enamels of the Golden Age. London: Barry Davies Oriental Art, 1990.

    Brown, Kendall H., et al. Taishō Chic: Japanese Modernity, Nostalgia, and Deco. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Awaiting the Moon. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 1998.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Blue Wind. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 2000.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Breaking Light. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 2007.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Light through Clouds. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 2005.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Shadowed Reflections, Japanese Views. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 1997.

    Cline, Jeffery, and William Knospe. Kagedō Japanese Art: Yūkei, Reflective Paths. Seattle: Cosgrove Editions, Ltd., 2008.

    Coffland, Robert T., et al. Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Arts. Chicago: Art Media Resources, 1999.

    Conant, Ellen P. Nihonga: Transcending the Past: Japanese-Style Painting, 1868-1968. Saint Louis: Saint Louis Art Museum, 1995.

    Cort, Louise Allison, et al. Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics: A Close Embrace of the Earth. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: Arthur M. Sackler Museum & University of California Press, 2003.

    Earle, Joe. Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan: Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. St. Petersburg, Florida: Broughton International Publications, 1999.

    Earle, Joe, ed. The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art: Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan: Shibata Zeshin. London: The Kibo Foundation, 1996.

    Edmunds, Will. H. Pointers and Clues to the Subjects of Chinese and Japanese Art, as Shewn in Drawings, Prints, Carvings and the Decoration of Porcelain and Lacquer, with Brief Notices of the Related Subjects. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., 1934.

    Elibron Classics, ed. Japan-British Exhibition, 1910, Shepherd’s Bush, London. Boston: Adamant Media Corporation, 2006.

    Fairley, Malcolm. Japanese Works of Art. London: Malcolm Fairley Ltd., March 2007.

    Fairley, Malcolm. Japanese Works of Art. London: Malcolm Fairley Ltd., November 2007.

    Fairley, Malcolm. Japanese Works of Art: 10-22 November 2002. London: Malcolm Fairley Ltd., 2002.

    Fairley, Malcolm. Japanese Works of Art: 4th-12th November 2004. London: Malcolm Fairley Ltd., 2004.

    Faulkner, Rupert. Japanese Studio Crafts: Tradition and the Avant-Garde. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, in association with the Trustees of the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1995.

    Fitzhugh, William W., and Chisato O. Dubreuil, ed. Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People. Washington, D.C.: Artic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 1999.

    Haynes, Robert E. The Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists. 2 volumes. Ellwangen: Nihon Art Publishers, 2001.

    Impey, Oliver, and Malcolm Fairley, ed. The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art: Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan. 5 volumes. London: The Kibo Foundation, 1995.

    Itasaka, Gen, ed. Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo and New York: Kodansha Ltd. & Kodansha International Ltd., 1983.

    Japan Folk Crafts Museum, ed. Mingei: Masterpieces of Japanese Folkcraft. Tokyo, New York, London: Kodansha International, 1991.

    Joly, Henri L. Legend in Japanese Art. Rutland and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1967.

    Lewis, Edmund J. and Joe Earle. Shadows and Reflections: Japanese Lacquer Art from the Collection of Edmund J. Lewis at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1996.

    Mino, Yutaka. The Great Eastern Temple: Treasures of Japanese Buddhist Art fromTodai-Ji. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, in association with Indiana University Press, 1986.

    Moes, Robert. Quiet Beauty: Fifty Centuries of Japanese Folk Ceramics from the Montgomery Collection. Alexandria, Virginia: Art Services International, 2003.

    Morioka, Michiyo, and Paul Berry. Modern Masters of Kyoto: The Transformation of Japanese Painting Traditions: Nihonga from the Griffith and Patricia Way Collection. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1999.

    Newland, Joseph N., ed. Masterworks of Form and Texture: Japanese Bamboo Baskets from the Collection of Lloyd Cotsen. Los Angeles: Cotsen Occasional Press, 1999.

    Otsu City Museum of History. Unexplored Avenues of Japanese Painting: The Hakutakuan Collection. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001.

    Papinot, E. Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. Rutland and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1972.

    Pollard, Claire. Master Potter of Meiji Japan: Makuzu Kōzan (1842 – 1916) and his Workshop. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

    Price, Lorna, and Letitia O’Connor, eds. Taisho Chic: Japanese Modernity, Nostalgia and Deco. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2001

    Ribeiro, Susan, ed. Arts from the Scholar’s Studio. Hong Kong: The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, 1986.

    Roberts, Laurance P. A Dictionary of Japanese Artists: Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Prints, Lacquer. Tokyo and New York: Weatherhill, 1976.

    Rousmaniere, Nicole. Crafting Beauty in Modern Japan: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.

    Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, ed. Art Deco and the Orient: 1920’s - 1930’s: Longing for Paris. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, 2000.

    Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, ed. Japanese Lacquer Art: Modern Masterpieces. Translated by Richard L. Gage. New York, Tokyo, Kyoto: Weatherhill & Tankosha, 1982.

    Walters Art Gallery, ed. Bridging East and West: Japanese Ceramics from the Kōzan Studio. Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery, 1995.

    Wrangham, E. A. The Index of Inrō Artists. Joe Earle, ed. Northumberland: Harehope Publications, 1995.

    Yokomizu, Hiroko, and Satsuma Masato, eds. Selected Masterpieces from The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music: Grand Opening Exhibition. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shinbun, Inc. & NHK, 1999.

    Japanese-Language Publications

    Adachi Bijutsukan, ed. Nihon Bijutsuin Sōritsu Hyaku Nen: Yokoyama Taikan to Inten no Gakatachi (The 100th Anniversary of the Nihon Bijutsu-in: Yokoyama Taikan and the Great Artists of the Inten). Yasugi, Shimane: Adachi Bijutsukan, 1998.

    Agano Yaki Yonhyaku Nensai Jikkō Inkai (Executive Committee for the 400-Year Anniversary of Agano Ware), ed. Kaiyō Yonhyaku Nen Kinen: Kuniyaki Satō: Agano Yaki Ten: Shoki kara Gendai made (400-Year Anniversary of the Construction of the Kilns: Japanese Ceramic Tea Ware: An Exhibit of Agano Ware: From the Early Period to the Present). Fukuoka: Akaike Machi, 2002.

    Aichi Ken Tōji Shiryōkan (Aichi Prefectural Ceramics Museum), ed. Bankoku Hakurankai to Kindai Tōgei no Reimei (The International Expositions and the Dawn of Modern Japanese Ceramics). Aichi: Aichi Ken Tōji Shiryōkan, 2000.

    Andō Shippō-Ten Hyaku-Nen-Shi Henshū Iin-Kai (Editorial Committee of the 100-Year History of the Andō Shippō-ten), ed. Rōhan Chimon: Andō Shippō-Ten Hyaku-Nen-Shi (Rōhan Chimon: The 100-Year History of the Andō Shippō-Ten). Nagoya: Andō Shippō-Ten, 1981.

    Asahi Shinbunsha (Asahi Newspaper), ed. “Bijutsu Tokushū: Katayama Nanpū” (“Special Feature on Fine Art: Katayama Nanpū”). Asahi Kurabu Bessatsu (Asahi Club, Supplement) 9:3 (Summer 1983).

    Bijutsu Kurabu, Kabushiki Gaisha (Fine Arts Club, Inc.), ed. Bijutsuka Meikan 2000-Nen Han (Directory of Artists, 2000). Tokyo: Bijutsu Kurabu, Kabushiki Gaisha, 2000.

    Bijutsu Nenkansha, ed. Bijutsu Nenkan 1974 (Art Annual 1974). Tokyo: Bijutsu Nenkansha, 1974.

    Bijutsu Nenkansha, ed. Bijutsu Nenkan 1998 (Art Annual 1998). Tokyo: Bijutsu Nenkansha, 1998.

    Chiba Kenritsu Bijutsukan (Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art), ed. Tokubetsu-Ten: Kinkō no Sekai (Special Exhibition: The Realm of Metal Craft). Chiba: Chiba Kenritsu Bijutsukan, 1983.

    Chiba Kenritsu Bijutsukan (Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art), ed. Kindai Tōgei no Seika: Miyanohara Ken (An Unparalleled Artist in the Field of Modern Ceramics: Miyanohara Ken). Chiba: Chiba Kenritsu Bijutsukan, 2005.

    Fukumitsu Bijutsukan, ed. Shasei kara Sakuga e: Ishizaki Kōyō Ten (From Life Drawing to Producing a Painting: An Exhibition of Works by Ishizaki Kōyō). Fukumitsu: Fukumitsu Bijutsukan, 2003.

    Hasuda, Shūgorō. Hasuda Shūgorō: Kinzoku Zōkei (Hasuda Shūgorō: Metall Plastik). Kyoto: Nihon Kinzoku Zōkei Shinkōkai, 1981.

    Hida, Toyojirō. Kiritsu Kōshō Kaisha Kōgei Shitazu Shū: Meiji no Yushutsu Kōgei Zuan (Collection of Sketches for Craft Art Produced by the Kiritsu Manufacturing and Trading Company: Designs for Export Craft Art during the Meiji Era). Kyoto: Kyōto Shoin, 1987.

    Hida, Toyojirō. Kōgeika “Dentō” no Seisansha (Craft Artists, the Creators of “Tradition”). Tokyo: Bigaku Shuppan, 2004.

    Horita, Shinya, ed. Shōwa no Bijutsu (Arts of Shōwa). Vol. 1. 6 volumes. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1990.

    Hosokawa, Toshirō. Toki no Nagare: Meguro Gajoen (The Flow of Time: Meguro Gajoen). Tokyo: Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, 1990.

    Hosono, Masanobu, ed. Kindai no Nihonga (Modern Japanese Painting). Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1990.

    Hosono, Masanobu, ed. Meguro Gajoen Korekushon: Kindai no Bijinga (Meguro Gajoen Collection: Paintings of Japanese Beauties at the Turn of the Century). Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1988.

    Hosono, Masanobu, ed. Meguro Gajoen Korekushon: Nihonga Jojō Meisaku-Ten: Bijin to Fukei, Hana to Tori (The Exhibition of Famous Lyrical Works of Nihonga from the Meguro Gajoen Collection: Beautiful Women and Landscapes, Birds and Flowers). Tokyo: Meguro Gajoen, 1987.

    Ibara Shiritsu Tanaka Bijutsukan (Ibara Municipal Tanaka Art Museum), ed. Yomigaeru Kindai Chōkoku no Kisai: Satō Chōzan Ten (The Genius of Awakening Modern Sculpture: Satō Chōzan Exhibition). Ibara-Shi: Ibara Shiritsu Tanaka Bijutsukan, 2006.

    Ikuta, Yuki, and Mie Kenritsu Bijutsukan, ed. Mie Kenritsu Bijutsukan Shozō Sakuhin Senshū (Selected Works from the Collection of the Mie Prefectural Art Museum). Tsu-Shi, Mie-Ken: Mie Kenritsu Bijutsukan Kyōryoku-Kai, 2003.

    Inomaki, Akira, supervising ed. Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan Korekushon:Setsugetsuka:
    Kindai Nihonga ni egakareta bi
    (Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art Collection: Snow, Moon, and Flowers: Aesthetics Portrayed in Modern Nihonga”). Ibaraki: Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art. 2001.

    Ishikawa Kenritsu Bijutsukan (Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art). Ishikawa no Bijutsu: Meiji, Taishō, Shōwa no Ayumi (The Art of Ishikawa: A Stroll through the Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa Eras). Kanazawa: Ishikawa Kenritsu Bijutsukan, 1994.

    Kaga-shi Chiiki Shien-bu Jūmin Kyōdō-ka Bunka Shinkō Kei (Kaga City Residents’ Association for the Promotion Regional Culture), ed. Tetsu Uchidashi: Yamada Sōbi no Sekai Ten (Hammered Work in Iron: The World of Yamada Sōbi). Kaga City: Kaga-shi Chiiki Shinkō Jigyō Dan, 2003.

    Kawashima, Kenji, and Higashi Masanobu. Koshōdai Yaki Sanka (In Praise of Antique Shōdai Ceramic Ware). Fukuoka Prefecture: Kawashima Kenji and Higashi Masanobu, 1990.

    Kishizawa Shin’ichi, ed. Kishizawa Takeo Isaku-Ten (Kishizawa Takeo Posthumous Retrospective). Toda-Shi, Saitama-Ken: Kishizawa Shin’ichi, 1994.

    Kiuchi, Katsuhisa, et al. Wadansu Shūsei (Collection of Japanese Merchant Chests). Tokyo: Kōdansha, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1982.

    Koizumi, Katsuji and Tsuchioka Shunkō. Nihon Chōrui Shasei Daizufu (Common Birds of Japan). Tokyo: Kōdansha, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1982.

    Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan (Museum of the Imperial Collections), ed. Ga, Bi, Kō: Shōzō Meihin Sanbyaku Sen (Grace, Beauty, and Ingenuity: Masterpieces of the Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shōzōkan), vol. 1. Tokyo: Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan, 1995.

    Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan (Museum of the Imperial Collections), ed. Ga, Bi, Kō: Shōzō Meihin Sanbyaku Sen (Grace, Beauty, and Ingenuity: Masterpieces of the Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shōzōkan), vol. 2. Tokyo: Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan, 2003.

    Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan (Museum of the Imperial Collections), ed. Meiji no Chōkin: Unno Shōmin to Sono Shūhen (Metal Carving of the Meiji Era: Unno Shōmin and his Vicinity). Tokyo: Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan, 2006.

    Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan (Museum of the Imperial Collections), ed. Meiji Bijutsu Saiken I: Meiji Bijutsu-Kai to Nihon Kinkō Kyōkai no Jidai (Reappraisal of Meiji Art I: The Era of Meiji Bijutsu-kai and Nihon Kinkō Kyōkai). Kunaichō Sannomaru Shozōkan, 1995.

    Kurata, Kimihiro, ed. Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan Korekushon: Bijinga ni Miru Fūzoku: Shōwa Zenki (Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art Collection: Customs and Manners Seen through Bijinga: Early Shōwa Period). Tokyo: Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, 1996.

    Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, ed. Botsugo Ni Jū Go Nen: Yagi Kazuo Ten (Yagi Kazuo: A Retrospective). Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shinbun, Kabushiki Gaisha, 2004.

    Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, et al., eds. Kankoku Kokuritsu Chūō Hakubutsukan Shozō: Nihon Kindai Bijutsu-Ten (Japanese Modern Art Collection from the National Museum of Korea). Kyoto: NHK & Asahi Shimbun-sha, 2003.

    Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, et al., eds. Ni Jū Seiki Tōgei-Kai no Kisai: Kamoda Shōji Ten Zuroku (Kamoda Shōji: A Retrospective). Fukuoka: Asahi Shinbun-sha, 2005.

    Kyoto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto); Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku Daigaku Bijutsukan (Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music Art Museum); and Asahi Shimbun (Asahi Newspaper), eds. Kankoku Kokuritsu Chuo Hakubutsukan Shozo: Nihon kindai bijutsu-ten (“Japanese Modern Art Collection from the National Museum of Korea”). Kyoto: NHK and Asahi Shimbun, 2003.

    Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto), et al., eds. Kyōto no Kōgei [1910-1940]: Dentō to Henkaku no Hazama ni (Crafts Reforming in Kyoto [1910-1940] : A Struggle between Tradition and Renovation). Kyoto-Shi: Kyoto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1998.

    Kyōto-Shi Bijutsukan, ed. Gendai Shitsugeikai no Meisho Banura Shogo Ten (Master Craftsman of Modern Lacquer Ware: Ban’ura Shōgo Exhibit). Kyoto: Kyoto-Shi Bijutsukan, 1985.

    Kyōto-Shi Bijutsukan (Kyoto City Museum of Art), Mainichi Shinbun-sha (Mainichi Newspaper), eds. Botsugo Go Jū Nen: Konoshima Ōkoku-Ten (Konoshima Ōkoku Exhibition Commemorating the 50-Year Anniversary of His Death). Kyoto: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1987.

    Mainichi Shinbunsha, Shihō Iinkai Jimukyoku, ed. Kōshitsu no Shihō, vol. 4: Gomotsu: Chōkoku, Kōgei. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1991.

    Matsubayashi, Atsushi, ed. Keigetsu Sanjin Gashubon (A Collection of Paintings by Keigetsu Sanjin). Tokyo: Hakosha, 1957.

    Matsura, Akiko, ed. Nihon Bijutsuin Hyakunenshi (100 History of the Japanese Art Institute). Tokyo:Otsuka kogeisita KabushikiGaisha, 1999.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, ed. Setsugekka - Kindai Nihonga ni Egakareta Bi (Snow, Moon, and Flowers – Aesthetics Portrayed in Modern Nihonga). Ibaraki: Ibaraki-Ken Tenshin Kinen Izura Bijutsukan, 2001.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, ed. Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan Kaikan Kinen-Ten: Yomigaeru Meguro Gajoen Korekushon (The Opening Exhibition of Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art: The Restorable Collection of Meguro Gajoen). Tokyo: Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, 1991.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, ed. Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan Korekushon: Kindai no Bijinga (Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art Collection: Paintings of Japanese Beauties at the Turn of the Century). Kyoto: Kyōto Shoin, 1988.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, ed. Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan Korekushon yori Egakareta Hana to Tori (Painted Birds and Flowers from the Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art Collection). Karatsu-Shi, Saga-Ken: Karatsu-Shi Kindai Zushokan, 2001.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, ed. Tsuikai: Tateishi Harumi – Saigo no Bijin Gaka (Tateishi Harumi – The Last Bijinga Painter). Tokyo: Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, 1996.

    Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan (Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art), ed. Kindai Nihonga Meisakuten – Setsugekka Fu’u (Exhibition of Renowned Modern Nihonga Works – Snow, Moon, Flowers, Wind, and Rain). Niigata: Niigata Nippōsha, 1997.

    Meiji-ki Takaoka Dōki Chōkin Meisaku Hozon-kai (Takaoka City: Association for the Preservation of Carved Bronze Masterworks from Takaoka in the Meiji Era), ed. Takaoka Dōki: Meiji-ki Chōkin Meisaku-shū (Collection of Carved Bronze Masterworks from Takaoka in the Meiji Era). Takaoka: Meiji-ki Takaoka Dōki Chōkin Meisaku Hozon-kai, 1986.

    Miho Museum, ed. Shigaraki Kotsubo Taisei (Masterpieces of Antique Shigaraki Jars). Tokyo: Shōgakukan, 1999.

    Moriya, Chizuru, and Takako Koseki, eds. “Gajin no Tabi: Bi he no Hōkō” (“The Painter’s Journey: Wandering toward Beauty.”) Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan 99-2 (1999).

    Moriya, Chizuru and Koseki, Takako. Botanikaru warudo: Shokubutsu monogatari (“Botanical World: The Story of Flora”). Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, vol. 99-5. MG Gallery, 1999.

    Moriya, Chizuru and Koseki, Takako, eds. Gajin no tabi: Bi he no hoko (“The Painter’s Journey: Wandering toward Beauty”). Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, vol. 99-2. MG Gallery, 1999.

    Moriya, Chizuru and Koseki, Takak, eds. Nippon no asobi: Tawamure he no kyoshu (“The Recreation of Japan: Feelings of Nostalgia for Amusements”). Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan, vol. 99-4, 1999.

    Nezu Bijutsukan (Nezu Art Museum), ed. Shirarezaru Karatsu: Nisai, Tanshoku-yū, Mishima-de (The Little-Known Karatsu Wares of the Edo Period: Nisai, Single-Color Glaze, and Mishima-Type). Moriyama, Saga: Sagawa Bijutsukan, 2003.

    Nichi-ei Hakurankai Jimukyoku (Office for the Japanese-British Fair), ed. Nichi-ei Hakurankai Shin bijutsu Shuppin Zuroku (Catalog of New Art Submitted to the Japanese-British Fair). Tokyo: Office for the Japanese-British Fair, 1910.

    Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hōzōn Kyōkai (Association for the Preservation of Japanese Art and Swords). Kaga Kinkō Taikan (Overview of Kaga Metalwork). Ishikawa Prefecture: Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hōzōn Kyōkai, 1983.

    Nihon Bijutsu-in Hyaku-Nen-Shi Henshū Iin-kai (Editorial Committee for the 100-Year History of the Japan Art Institute). Nihon Bijutsu-in Hyaku-Nen-Shi (The 100-Year History of the Japan Art Institute). 14 volumes. Tokyo: Nihon Bijutsu-in, 1989-93.

    Nihon Shikkō Kyōkai (The Japan Lacquer Craft Association), ed. Gendai Nihon Shikkō Sōran (An Overview of Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Craft). Tokyo: Nihon Shikkō Kyōkai, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1976.

    Niigata Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art), ed. Niigata Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan Shozōhin Mokuroku (Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art Collection Catalog). Nagaoka-Shi, Niigata-Ken: Niigata Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1993.

    Niigata Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art), et al., eds. Sasaki Shōdō to Modanizumu: Kinzoku Kōgei-ka to Tenkan no Jidai (The Metal Craft Artist and the Era of Transition). Nagaoka-Shi, Niigata-Ken: Niigata Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1994.

    Nikaidō, Mitsuru. Miyagawa Kōzan to Yokohama Makuzu-Yaki (Miyagawa Kōzan and the Makuzu Ceramics of Yokohama). Yokohama Bijutsukan (Yokohama Museum of Art), ed. Yūrindō, Inc., 2001.

    Nittenshi Hensan Iin-Kai, ed. Nittenshi (History of the Nitten). 41 volumes. Tokyo: Nitten, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1981-2001.

    Nōshōmushō (The Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce), ed. Nōshōmushō Tenrankai Zuroku (Catalogs for the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce Art Exhibitions). 20 volumes. Tokyo: Fujimi Shobō, 1998-2001.

    Ogawa, Mikio. “Sekai o Miryō Shita Meiji no Shippō – Sono Gi to Bi” (“Meiji Artworks by Shippō that Charmed the World: Their Technique and Beauty”). Kottō “Rokushō” (Antique “Verdigris”) 29:59 (June 2006).

    Ogawa, Morihiro. “Sekai o Okorokaseta Bakumatsu – Meiji no Kinkō” (“Late Edo and Meiji Metalwork that Startled the World”). Kottō “Rokushō” (Antique “Verdigris”) 32:62 (March 2007).

    Saitō, Takashi. Kuro no Yoin, Saitō Takashi (The Reverberation of Blackness: Saitō Takashi). Iwaki: Iwaki-Shi Bijutsukan, 1998.

    Santorii Bijutsukan (Suntory Museum of Art), ed. Kaikan Sanjū Go Shū Nen Kinen Ten IV: Kindai Bijutsu no Kyōjintachi: Teishitsu Gigei-in no Sekai (Fourth Exhibition to Commemorate the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Opening of the Museum: Giants of Modern Art: The World of Imperial Household Artists). Tokyo: Santorii Bijutsukan, 1996.

    Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan (Shōtō Museum of Art, Shibuya District). Tokubetsuten: Nihon no Zōge Bijutsu: Meiji no Zōge Chōkoku wo Chūshin ni (History of Japanese Ivory Carving: Gebori-Okimono and Shibayama of Meiji Period). Tokyo: Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan, 1996.

    Shiga Kenritsu Tōgei no Mori (The Shiga Ceramic Cultural Park), ed. Meiji no Yakimono: Bunmei Kaika no Yakimono, Ōbei o Fūbi Shita Japonizumu e (Japonisme for the Western World: The Pottery of the Meiji Era) . Shiga: Foundation of the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, 1996.

    Shiga Kenritsu Tōgei no Mori (The Shiga Ceramic Cultural Park), ed. Tokubetsu Ten: Nante Kirei, Nante Fushigi – Yūraku no Hyōgen to Tōgeijitsu (Special Exhibition: Somehow Beautiful, Somehow Strange – The Expression of Glazes and Ceramic Art). Shiga: Shiga Kenritsu Tōgei no Mori, 1999.

    Shinshūsha, Kabushiki Gaisha (Shinshūsha, Inc.), ed. Kōgei III (Craft Art, Part III). Shōwa no Bunka Isan (The Cultural Legacy of the Shōwa Era) 8. Tokyo: Kabushiki Gaisha Gyōsei, 1991.

    Taguchi, Yoshikuni, and Yanagibashi Makoto. Maki-e: Taguchi Yoshikuni. Tokyo: Taguchi Yoshikuni, 1991.

    Takaoka-Shi Bijutsukan (Takaoka City Museum of Art). Kanamori Eiichi no Igyō wo Shinonde: Ningen Kokuhō Takaoka-Shi Meiyo Shimin Tokubetsu Ten (Kanamori Eiichi Memorial Retrospective: National Living Treasure and Honorary Citizen of Takaoka, A Special Exhibition). Takaoka-Shi: Takaoka-Shi Bijutsukan, 2003.

    Tanjo Hyakunen Kinen: Nakamura Gakuryō-ten (“One-Hundredth Anniversary: The Nakamura Gakuryö Exhibition”). Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha (Nikkei), 1990.

    Tateishi Harumi Ten Jikkō Iin-kai (Tateishi Harumi Exhibition Executive Committee), ed. Nihon Saigo no Bijingaka: Tateishi Harumi-Ten (Japan’s Last Bijin Painter: Tateishi Harumi Exhibition). Saga-Ken, Chiba-Ken: Bijutsu no Zusho Miyoshi Kikaku, 1999.

    Terai, Naoji. Terai Naoji Sakuhinshū (Collection of Works by Terai Naoji). Kanazawa: Noto Insatsu Shuppanbu, 1993.

    Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku Daigaku Bijutsukan (Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music Art Museum), ed. Kōgei no Sekai: Meiji no Okimono kara Gendai no Aato made (Kōgei – A View of a Century of Modern Japanese Crafts). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun-sha, 2003.

    Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan (Tokyo National Museum), ed. Umi o Watatta Meiji no Bijutsu: Saiken! 1893 Nen Shikago Koronbusu Sekai Hakurankai (World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 Revisited: 19th Century Japanese Art Shown in Chicago, USA). Tokyo: Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, 1997.

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