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Brown,
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Cline,
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Kagedō Japanese Art: Awaiting the
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Cline,
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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.,
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Cline,
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Kagedō Japanese Art: Shadowed
Reflections, Japanese Views. Seattle:
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Cline,
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Tokyo
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Adachi
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Nihon Bijutsuin Sōritsu Hyaku Nen: Yokoyama
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Bijutsu
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Bijutsu Nenkan 1998 (Art Annual 1998).
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Chiba
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Chiba
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of Art), ed.
Kindai Tōgei no Seika: Miyanohara Ken (An
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Fukumitsu Bijutsukan, ed.
Shasei kara
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Kiritsu Kōshō
Kaisha Kōgei Shitazu Shū: Meiji no Yushutsu
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Hosono,
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Meguro Gajoen Korekushon: Kindai no Bijinga
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Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1988.
Hosono,
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Meguro Gajoen Korekushon: Nihonga Jojō
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Ibara
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Ibara-Shi: Ibara Shiritsu Tanaka Bijutsukan,
2006.
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Meguro Gajoen Bijutsukan
Korekushon:Setsugetsuka:
Kindai Nihonga ni egakareta bi
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Bijutsu: Meiji, Taishō, Shōwa no Ayumi
(The Art of
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Kanazawa: Ishikawa Kenritsu Bijutsukan, 1994.
Kaga-shi Chiiki
Shien-bu Jūmin Kyōdō-ka Bunka Shinkō Kei (Kaga
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Kaga City: Kaga-shi Chiiki Shinkō Jigyō Dan,
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Nihon Chōrui Shasei Daizufu (Common
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Tokyo: Kōdansha, Kabushiki Gaisha, 1982.
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Kaikan Sanjū Go
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