This is the cumulative index of all issues with their
articles in chronological order of publication. Some are still
available and can be ordered. Some are out of stock and can
(soon) be downloaded for free.
Issue
Year
Title
Author
Page(s)
1 available
1981
Three Days in Paris
Bruijn, R. de
4
Hokusai et son temps (R. de Bruijn)
Guillaud, Maurice (ed.)
4-7
The catalogue "Hokusai et son temps"
Bruijn, R. de
7-8
Galerie Huguette Beres: Sharaku
Forrer, Matthi
9-10
Namban ou de l’Européisme japonais
Heinz M. Kaempfer
11
Japan style
Heinz M. Kaempfer
11
Laurence Binyon
Bruijn, R. de
12
Albert Brockhaus, Netsuke
J. van Daalen jr.
13-16
Japanese prints: 300 Years of albums
and books, Hillier, J. and L. Smith
Heinz M. Kaempfer
17
A little known print series by Utamaro
Goldman, Israel
18-22
The art of Hokusai in book illustration,
Jack Hillier
R. de Bruijn
23-25
A note on Bunchô (part 1)
Lane, Richard
26-28
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2 available
1981
The ancient Japanese pillar clock
Brandes, Wilhelm
31-43
Modern netsuke in traditional style
Silverman, Richard R.
44-52
The Asahina long surimono
Forrer, Matthi
53-54
Bunchô once more
Bruijn, R. de
55-56
Hokusai wakan ehon sakigake, Marco Fagioli
Matthi Forrer
57-58
Exquisite visions: Rimpa paintings from Japan, Howard A.
Link
H.M. Kaempfer
59-60
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3 available
1981
Kappazuri-e: Japanese stencil prints
Kühne, H.R.W.
63
Sugimura’s Heike prints
Lane, Richard
69-76
Kuniyoshi’s Low tide at Susaki, a five panel surimono
Keyes, Roger
77-79
Katsukawa Shunen: A new discovery
Kaempfer, Heinz M.
80-81
Kuniyoshi and his publishers
Lotgering, F.K.
82-83
Hosoda Eishi 1756-1829. Der japanische Maler und
Holzschnittmeister und seine Schüler - first part (Roger
Keyes)
Brandt, Klaus J.
84-87
Primitive Ukiyo-e (Heinz M. Kaempfer)
Link, Howard A. (ed.)
88-89
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4 available
1981
Shini-e or ‘memorial portraits’
Lotgering, F.K.
93-100
Shunei’s early career
Bickford, Lawrence R.
101-106
A few notes concerning Kokusai
Skiersobolski, Carole
107-108
Netsuke: Geschichte, Meister, Motive (A. Horodisch)
Noetzel, Otto Heinrich
109-111
Hosoda Eishi 1756-1829. Der japanische Maler und
Holzschnittmeister und seine Schüler - second part (Roger
Keyes)
Brandt, Klaus J.
114-120
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5
sold out!
1982
A note on Bunchô (part 2)
Lane, Richard
3-12
Plovers and butterflies: The Soga Brothers in Japanese prints
Keyes, Roger
12-17
Lids, boxes, and bags, some notes on a collection of
tea-ceramics
Daalen jr., J. van
18-22
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6
sold out!
1982
Sencha spoons
Till, Barry D.
3-9
Will the real Toyokuni II please stand up?
Bickford, Lawrence R.
10-19
Further considerations on Ippitsusai Bunchô
Bruijn, R. de
20-21
Pictorial characteristics and the ascription of ukiyo-e
Tweel, L.H. van der
22-24
A note on Shunei
Keyes, Roger
24-26
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7
sold out!
1982
An exhibition of fan-prints by Hiroshige
Bruijn, R. de
3-12
The Japanese pillar print - hashira-e (H.M. Kaempfer)
Pins, Jacob
12
Artistry in bamboo
Myerscough, Marie
13-15
Sugimura waves, Harunobu breasts, and... Bette Davis eyes
Lane, Richard
16-19
On Shunei
Bickford, Lawrence R.
20
Published writings on Japanese prints by Arthur Davison Ficke
Green, William
22-25
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8 available
1982
Hokusai in Western appreciation
Draak, Maartje
3-7
Hokusai’s Dutch connection
Gulik, Willem van
8-24
Hokusai’s visit to Nagoya
Matsudaira, Susumu
25-29
The effects of the Tenpô crisis upon the publication of
illustrated books by Hokusai and his school
Forrer, Matthi
31-37
The second Hokusai
Keyes, Roger
38-48
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9 available
1983
Concerning lacquer techniques and the origin of the inrô
Arakawa, H
1-8
Poems inspired by Japanese prints
Green, William
9-11
Japanese umbrella’s in London rain... (review of ‘Essays on
Japanese art, presented to Jack Hillier’, by David
Waterhouse)
Forrer, Matthi (ed.)
12-17
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10 available
1983
Two new original surimono by Hokkei
Forrer, Matthi
1-4
New aspects in the field of Osaka chûban prints
Doesburg, Jan van
5-9
Siegfried Bing 1838-1905
Dam, Peter van
10-14
Crow or nightjar?
Bruijn, R. de
15
Essays on Japanese art. Presented to Jack Hillier (Richard
Lane)
Forrer, Matthi (ed.)
16-24
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11 available
1983
A chat on Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945)
Green, William
1-12
Kuniyoshi and his prophet (Review of ‘Kuniyoshi. The Warrior
prints’, by R. de Bruijn)
Robinson, B.W.
13-22
Keep those hands off Toyokuni II!
Lane, Richard
23-26
The scientist and the connoisseur, will they ever meet?
Tweel, L.H. van der
27
Biographical dictionary of Japanese art (Matthi Forrer)
Tazawa, Yutaka (ed.)
30
Utamaro, Hiroshige, Zen ink paintings, Early ukiyo-e master:
Okumura Masanobu (Matthi Forrer)
Great Japanese art series, Ukiyo-e
30-31
Images of a changing world. Japanese prints of the 20th
century (Robert Schaap)
Jenkins, Donald
31-31
The Japanese print since 1900. Old dreams and new visions
(Robert Schaap)
Smith, Lawrence
32
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12 available
1983
Collectors’ seals
Forrer, Matthi
1-10
The frog and the toad as seen through netsuke craft
Skiersobolski, Carole
11-13
Published writings of Hamilton Easter Field on Japanese
prints
Green, William
14-16
Felix Tikotin 90 years
Kaempfer, H.M.
17
De samurai. Japanse krijgslieden, hun zwaarden en
zwaardsieraden (Kees Berbee)
Angel, J. C. et al.
18
Modern Japanese lacquer work (Jan Dees)
MDA Museum of Art
18-19
Egoyomi et surimono. Calendriers et cartes de voeux (Matthi
Forrer)
Schindler, Werner
19
Kabuki prints - ukiyo-e - yakusha-e (G.C. Uhlenbeck)
Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art
19-20
Yoshitoshi’s thirty-six ghosts (Robert Schaap)
Stevenson, John
20-21
Reply Skiersobolski: too many articles on prints
Editorial
22
Letter: too many articles on prints
Skiersobolski, Carole
22
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13 available
1984
Dr. Arthur B. Duel (1870-1936). An American collector of
Japanese prints
Green, William
1-10
Yakusha mitate: Tôkaidô gojûsan eki. A Tôkaidô-album by
Kunisada
Lotgering, F.K.
11-24
The decadent period of criticism in ukiyo-e scholarship
Bickford, Lawrence R.
25-26
A Sprinkling of gold. The lacquer box collection of Elaine
Ehrenkranz (Jan Dees)
Okada, Barbra Teri
27-28
Art of the shogun age (Robert Schaap)
Los Angeles Country Museum
28-29
14 available
1984
An over-all view of Japanese ceramics and how they relate to
netsuke
Silverman, Richard R.
1-9
Moronobu’s ‘pillow-picture compendium’ revisited
Lane, Richard
9-13
A peerless pair: Freerick W. Gookin and Frank Lloyd Wright
and the Art Institute of Chicago’s 1908 exhibition of
Japanese prints
Green, William
14-19
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15 available
1984
Strings bows and bridges. Some provisional remarks on the
kokyû in woodblock prints
Mensink, Onno
1-9
A variant impression of Hiroshige’s Ôhashi
Fagioli, Marco, and Mario A. Materassi
10-12
Two swords at an exhibition at Rotterdam
Duindam, L.C.
13-14
Lacquered netsuke: An attempt at understanding
Skiersobolski, Carole
15
Il teatro Kabuki nelle xilografie del periodo Edo (H.R.W.
Kühne)
Kondo, Eiko (et al.)
16-17
Iconography of the tale of Genji. Genji monogatari ekotoba
(Matthi Forrer)
Murase, Miyeko
17
Surimono. Privately published Japanese prints in the Spencer
Museum of Art (Matthi Forrer)
Keyes, Roger S.
17-18
Welten auf einem Knebel (A. Horodisch)
Zacken, Wolfmar
18-19
The spirit of place. Japanese paintings and prints of the
sixteenth through nineteenth centuries (Robert Schaap)
Cunningham, Louisa
19
Fukei - landscapes and views - prints (Robert Schaap)
Lancman, E. and P. Rosenberg
19-20
Letter on William Green’s minibiographies.
Levine, Edna S.
20
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16 available
1984
Lost in time: The unpublished masterpiece on Katsukawa
Shunshô
Green, William
1-6
Some notes on Japanese stencil makers
Volker, T.
7-11
The world of Kameda Bôsai (Heinz M. Kaempfer)
Addiss, Stephen
14
100 selected tsuba from European public collections (L.C.
Duindam)
Haynes, Robert and Robert Burawoy
14-15
Die Kunst der Samurai (L.C. Duindam)
Klefisch, Trudel (ed.)
15-16
Words in motion. Moderne Japanese calligraphy (Robert Schaap)
San’u, Aoyama et al.
16-19
Masters of Japanese calligraphy, 8th-19th century (Robert
Schaap)
Shimizu, Yoshiaki and John M. Rosenfield
16-19
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17 available
1985
Charles Mitchell+ A 75th birthday tribute
Hillier, Jack
3-5
C. H. Mitchell+ A brief memoir
Lane, Richard
6
Cartoons by Kobayashi Kiyochika
Vergez, Robert
7-11
Nagasaki prints
Roach, Frederik J.
12-15
Rarities from Japan - part 1. The lacquerwares in three early
nineteenth century Dutch collections
Viallé, Cynthia
16-20
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18 available
1985
Illustrated books and magazines by Onchi Kôshirô
Vergez, Robert
23-29
The three ages of Ichikawa Danjûrô VII. Kunisada’s depiction
of Danjûrô VII in youth, maturity and old age
Tinios, Ellis
30-34
Wakai Kenzaburô, the connoisseur
Dam, Peter van
35-41
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19 available
1985
Rarities from Japan (part 2). The lacquerwares in three early
nineteenth century Dutch collections
Viallé, Cynthia
45-61
Japanese ink painting (Heinz M. Kaempfer)
Various authors
62
Japanese woodblock prints. Mary A. Ainsworth collection. (C.
van Rappard-Boon)
Keyes, Roger S. (ed.)
62-64
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20
sold out!
1985
In memoriam Heinz. M Kaempfer
Bruijn, R. de
67
A masterpiece: the twelve bronze falcons
Dam, Peter van
68-71
Eros crosses the seas: Ming erotica in Edo Japan
Lane, Richard
75-80
Treasures from heaven: the children of Japan in the prints of
ukiyo-e
Green, William
81-87
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21
sold out!
1986
Kuniyoshi: an appreciation of his drawings
Fagioli, Marco
3-13
Dreaming of Fuji, falcon and eggplant
Forrer, Matthi
14-18
Shimabara and the Sumiya
Lane, Richard
19-21
Japanese ghosts & demons. Art of the supernatural (Robert
Schaap)
Addiss, Stephen (ed.)
22
Tales of Japan. Scrolls and prints from the New York Public
Library (Robert Schaap)
Murase, Miyeko
23
Hiroshige: ‘Kambara’ - The anatomy of a Japanese print
(Donald Richie)
Lane, Richard
23-24
La collection d’estampes japonaises de Claude Monet à Giverny
(R. de Bruijn)
Aitken, Geneviève and Marianne Delafond
25-31
The actor Ichikawa Yaozo IV in shibaraku; print by Utagawa
Toyokuni
Schaap, Robert
32-33
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22 available
1986
Toyokuni II revisited
Bickford, Lawrence R.
37-48
Uzawa Shôgetsu. Fiftysix lacquer objects in the Baur
collection
Dees, Jan and René van der Star
49-56
Letter on Societies’ Meiji exhibition and proposition Heinz
Kaempfer Fund
Lane, Richard
56
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23 available
1986
On the dating of Hokusai’s Fuji
Lane, Richard
59-65
In memoriam Felix Tikotin
Bruijn, R. de
66-68
Satsuma of the Edo period
Andacht, Sandra
69-73
Beetle on tooth; netsuke by Shimizu Onoe
Vos, Ken
74
A footnote to Hiroshige’s Meisho Edo hyakkei
Tinios, Ellis
75-77
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24 available
1986
A response to Dr. Bickford
Tinios, Ellis
81-82
A reply to Mr. Tinios
Bickford, Lawrence R.
83-85
Hokusai’s Gothic connection: the yomihon
Lane, Richard
87-96
QA
Bushell, Raymond
97-98
Banko wares
Andacht, Sandra
99-103
How did these girls lose their heads? Reissue of 18th-century
pillar prints with reengraved heads
Schweitzer, Paul R.
104-106
Raku white mizuire by Keiko Hasegawa
Forrer, Matthi
107
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25 available
1987
The Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts. 1937-1987
Forrer, Matthi
3-8
The anatomy of a Shunshô masterpiece
Bickford, Lawrence R.
9-15
The Royal Bazar of Dirk Boer
Dam, Peter van
16-19
Prussian bluc and the dating of Hokusai’s Fuji series
Bickford, Lawrence R.
20-21
Obituary Nathan Chaikin (1907-1987)
Querido, A.
22-23
The Hull Grundy collection in the British Museum (M.J. Eijer)
Harris, Victor
24-25
Kunisada. An artist in the kabuki theatre. The Japanese
prints in the Antell collection (Chris Uhlenbeck)
Robinson, B.W. (ed)
26-27
Country textiles of Japan, the art of tsutsugaki (Matthi
Forrer)
Brandon, Reiko Mochinaga
27-28
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26
sold out!
1987
The art of the onnagata in the prints of Utagawa Kunisada
Tinios, Ellis
31-42
Illustrations of the ‘Four Seasons’ by Maruyama Ôkyo in the
Haikaika Miyako manshû
Hillier, Jack
43-46
The fifth image of Shunman’s Yamabushi series of surimono
Schweitzer, Paul R.
47-48
Sumidagawa wares
Andacht, Sandra
49-51
A tobacco container in the shape of a baku by Minkoku
Star, René van der
52-53
The art of the Japanese book (Matthi Forrer)
Hillier, Jack
54-57
The world of the Meiji print. Impressions of a new
civilization (Eric van den Ing)
Meech-Pekarik, Julia
58
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27&28
sold out!
1987
1987 symposium on the Meiji period
Uhlenbeck, Chris
61
Japanese culture in an age of transition
Vos, F.
62-67
Continuity and change in the economics of Meiji Japan
Klein, P.W.
68-72
Trompe-l’oeil, simulation and imitation in the decorative
arts of the Meiji period
Jirka-Schmitz, Patrizia
73-85
Continuity and change in Japanese lacquer art during the
Meiji and Taisho periods
Dees, Jan
86-94
Early photography and the decline of ukiyoe
Lane, Richard
103-111
Japan Mania. Collecting of Japanese art around the Meiji
Restoration
Halén, Widar
112-123
The actor Kawarazaki Gonnosuke as Kumagae Jirô Naozane; print
by Utagawa Yoshiike
Uhlenbeck, Chris
124
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29 available
1988
Hokusai’s exotic decade
Lane, Richard
61-74
Grains of permanence. Japanese collections and cultural
anthropology in The Netherlands
Bremen, Jan van
75-78
Some remarks on an exhibition of contemporary Japanese
goldleather
Tanaka-van Daalen, Isabel
79-82
Japanese art signatures (Ken Vos)
Self, James and Nobuko Hirose
83-84
Japanese antique dolls (Ken Vos)
Gribbin, Jill and David
84-85
Helden, Schurken, Kurtisanen. Das japanische Kabukitheater
des 19.Jahrhunderts in Holzschnitten der Osakameister (Robert
Schaap)
Lühl, Hendrick
85-86
Woman cleaning iron pot by the side of a lake; painting by
Totoya Hokkei
Forrer, Matthi
87
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30 sold out!
1988
Early ukiyo-e master: Okumura Masanobu (Matthi Forrer)
Vergez, Robert
30-31
Early 19th century porcelain netsuke in the National Museum
of Ethnology, Leiden
King, David Hyatt
91-98
A rare album print by Sukenobu surfaces for study
Green, William
99-102
Imperial lacquer boxes by Akatsuka Jitoku
Dees, Jan
103-110
Shunman’s ‘Yamabushi series’ of surimono revisited
Goslings, Jan H. Willem
111-114
Kiyochika. Artist of Meiji Japan (G. C. Uhlenbeck)
Smith II, Henry D.
115
Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the collection of the
National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden (Charlotte van
Rappart-Boon and Eric van den Ing)
Forrer, Matthi
116-119
La voix silencieuse des choses. Nature mortes japonaises
(J.H.W. Goslings)
Ostier, Janette (ed.)
120
Tiger in a storm; kagamibuta by Shôgyoku
Eijer, M.J.
120-121
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31 available
1988
Yanagi Sôetsu, ou les idéaux d’une pensée nourrie par l’est
et l’ouest
Frolet, Elizabeth
125-134
The characteristies of wooden scroll boxes with regard to
temperature and humidity
Miura, Sadatoshi
135-139
The birth of the kentô
Kruml, Richard
140-143
A rare chûban print by Bunchô
Bruijn, R. de
144-145
The spectre of a lady emerging from a painting; painting by
Kawanabe Kyôsai
Forrer, Matthi
146
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32 sold out!
1988
Harunobu’s relationship with Hiraga Gennai
Hockley, Allen
149-159
Chrysanthemums under the eastern hedge. Ogawa Shômin’s taste
for ancient lacquers
Dees, Jan
160-167
How to draw actor portraits. An introduction Toyokuni’s
Yakusha nigao haya-geiko
Tinios, Ellis
168-174
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33 available
1989
Japanese print conservation. An overview
Keyes, Keiko Mizushima
3-10
Japanese flower prints
Harkins, William E.
11-17
Fujiyama and Eiffel Tower
Bruijn, R. de
18-22
Decorative firehook
Vos, Ken
23
Urushi. Proceedings of the 1985 urushi study group (Jan Dees)
Brommele, N.S. and Perry Smith (editors)
24-25
Hiroshige. One hundred famous views of Edo (Robin Kennedy)
Smith II, Henri D.
25
Osaka prints (J.H. Gisolf)
Schwaab, Dean J.
26-27
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34 available
1989
Kawanabe Kyôsai’s paintings in Europe and the United States
Oikawa, Shigeru
31-40
Two surimono-style shunga albums
Goslings, Jan H. Willem
41-46
Chinkinbori, gold engraving in lacquerware. A literature
study
Dees, Jan
47-58
Kentô-hazure: Slightly off-register?
Lane, Richard
59-60
Identification of Prussian blue
Bickford, Rochelle Wexier
61-62
Hina representing the Emperor; early nineteenth century doll
Vos, Ken
62
Hokusai (Peter Morse)
Forrer, Matthi
63-64
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35 available
1989
Kawahara Keiga in the Hermitage Museum
Dashkevich-Purto, Victoria
67-75
The Japanese sword, the supreme of metallurgical art
Han, Bing Siong
76-83
Book designs by Onchi, the graphic master
Vergez, Robert
84-90
Little Benkei, little Sôri: the anatomy of a surimono
Lane, Richard
91-93
Three kozuka, by Tsunechika, Miboku Masayuki and Hamano
Teruaki
Witsenburg, Jürgen J.
94-95
Comment on Gisolf’s review of ‘Osaka prints’
Levitz, Martin
95
The Charles A. Greenfield collection (Jan Dees)
Bandini, Luigi (ed.)
96-97
Hiroshige. Birds and Flowers (Robin Kennedy)
Goldman, Bogel. Cynthea J. and Israel
98
Hokusai life and work (Eric van den Ing)
Lane, Richard
99
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36 available
1989
Tetsubin. An introduction
Arts, P.L.W
103-110
Utagawa Sadamasu, creator of the Osaka chûban style
Doesburg, Jan van
111-120
The Kiritsu Kôshô Kaisha. The organisation and activities of
a group of craftsmen in the early Meiji period
Hasegawa, Sakae
121-131
Two rare prints by Hokusai
Bruijn, R. de
132-134
Cock on a drum print by Yashima Gakutei
Kleyn, Robert B.
135-136
What about Kunisada? (Lawrence R. Bickford)
Doesburg, Jan van
137-138
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37 sold out!
1990
A rare Hiroshige daishô surimono appears at Amherst college
Green, William
34-35
The kirin and the hô; an inrô by Koma Koryu
Star, René van der
36-37
Porcelain for palaces. The fashion for Japan in Europe
1650-1750 (Ken Vos)
Ayers, John, Oliver Impey and J.V.G. Mallet
38-39
Sketch-tour books and prints of the early twentieth century
Johnson, Scott
77-83
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38 sold out!
1990
The tales of Ise in lacquerware design
Dees, Jan
43-59
Hokusai’s last great series
Bruijn, R. de
60-66
Dr. Steffi Schmidt
Kuwabara, Setsuko
67-68
The actor Kataoka Nizaemon as Honzô; print by Natori Shunsen
Schaap, Robert
69-70
Exhibition catalogue ‘Kawase Hasui’ (Karel Hellemans)
Yamanashi Prefectural Museum
71
Die Kunst des alten Japan. Meisterwerke der Mary and Jackson
Burke Collection, New York (Patrizia Jirka-Schmitz)
Avitabile, Gunhild (ed.)
72-73
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39 available
1990
Once upon a time... the story of Benkei. A personal
compilation of the events in the life of Benkei from various
sources
Kempers, Arendie H.
77-83
From Namban to Koryûsai: the floating world of South
Kensington
Lane, Richard
84-94
Ojime. An introduction
Kinsey, Robert O.
95-100
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40 available
1990
Shûraku, a problem of identities
Eijer, Dieuwke
93-104
Calendar prints: egoyomi and surimono
Goslings, Jan H. Willem
105-109
The Kunisada-signature half-length actor portraits by Utagawa
Kunisada
Tinios, Ellis
110-126
Half-length portrait of Ichikawa Danjûrô
Tinios, Ellis
127-128
Kabuki through theater prints (exh. cat.). The James A.
Michiner collection (Henk Herwig)
Honolulu Academy of Arts
129-130
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41 available
1992
Harunobu and before: The floating world of Cinquantenaire
Lane, Richard
3-12
Pictures of invisible men
Turnbull, Stephen
13-18
Yamamoto Shôun. Prints of beautiful women of new customs and
manners
Abe, Setsuko
19-21
Dish with stylized lotus flower decoration: underglaze blue
and white Nabeshima porcelain
Vos, Ken
26
Souvenirs from Japan, Japanese photography at the turn of the
century (Herman J. Moeshart)
Winkel, Margarita
27-28
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42 available
1992
Japanese woodblock prints and impressionism
Pulverer, Gerhard
31-42
Photography of prints and small objects
Groenewegen, Peter
43-49
Photography of prints and small objects
Groenewegen, Peter
43-49
The commercial and cultural climate of Japanese printmaking
(MacKee, Daniel)
Reigle Newland, Amy (edited by)
49
Additional drawings in Hokusai's 'Hundred poets’ series
Morse, Peter
50-52
Additional drawings in Hokusai’s ‘Hundred poets’ series
Morse, Peter
50-52
Teenage mutant ninja: the book (reaction to Stephen Turnbull)
Lane, Richard
53
A shrine inrô
Kress, Else
54
Undercurrents in the Floating World (John Stevenson)
Asia Society New York
55-56
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43 available
1993
The American travels of Yoshida Hiroshi
Skibbe, Eugene M.
59-74
The American travels of Yoshida Hiroshi
Skibbe, Eugene M.
59-74
Beauties in the shade: Ukiyo-e in the decade of the 1770s
Lane, Richard
75-87
Shells on Sumiyoshi’s shore
Dees, Jan
88-91
Nô-hayashi: the musical instruments of the nô-theatre
Mensink, Onno
93
Japonisme comes to America. The Japanese impact on the
graphic arts 1876-1925 (Arendie H. Kempers)
Meech, Julia, and Gabriel P. Weisberg
94-96
Imitation and inspiration. Japanese influence on Dutch art
from 1650 to the present
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
97-98
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44 available
1993
Japanese cloisonné
Borstlap, Sandra
101-108
Once upon a time... The story of Watanabe no Tsuna
Kempers, Arendie H.
109-118
Do fine feathers make fine birds? (Osaka costume)
Gisolf, J.H.
119
Once upon a time... (contributions on Endô Moritô)
Kempers, Arendie H.
119
Yoshitoshi’s One hundred aspects of the moon (Scott McDonald)
Stevenson, John
120-121
The new wave - Twentieth century prints from the Robert O.
Muller Collection (Edmond S. Freis)
Stephens, Amy Reigle (ed.)
122-124
Ukiyo-e paintings in the British Museum (Ellis Tinios)
Clark, Timothy
125-126
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45 available
1993
Frank Lloyd Wright and the woodblock print: the geometric
abstraction of natural, manmade, and social forms
Nute, Kevin
3-14
‘Love’s labour’s lost’: some dirty tricks with shunga
Lane, Richard
15-29
Léon de Rosny and the beginning of Japanese studies in France
Dubois, Joseph
30-33
A metalwork charger (after a Kyôsai design) cast in high
relief with details gilt and silvered
Forrer, Matthi
34-35
Japanese netsuke from the Carré collection (Jan Dees)
Eskenazi Ltd.
36-37
Japanese collections in the Freer Gallery of Art: Seto and
Mino ceramics (Len Spanjer)
Allison, Louise Cort
38-39
Japanese collections in the Freer Gallery of Art: Seto and
Mino ceramics (Len Spanjer)
Allison, Louise Cort
38-39
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46 available
1993
Jury report of the Heinz Kaempfer Fund essay contest
Kaempfer Fund
43
Porcelains for Holland, 1657-1862
Fitski, Menno
44-52
Japanese ceramics at overseas exhibitions during the
Bakumatsu period
Pollard, Clare
53-63
Painting with light and shadow: The katakiribori engraving
technique as applied to the suspension chains of early 19th
century tobacco pouches
Haft, Alfred P.
64-72
A nô actor performing the role of Kiyohime in the dance,
Dôjôji (woodblock print by Tsukioka Kôgyo)
Herwig, Henk J.
73-75
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47 sold out!
1994
Inrô made in the Ryûkyûs
Kress, Else
79-87
Three early uchiwa prints by Kunisada
Tinios, Ellis
88-93
Care of Japanese prints
Tristan, Pamela de
94-97
Restoration of a ‘Fuji in clear weather’
Tristan, Pamela de
98-101
Response to ‘Harunobu’ question of Mr. de Bruijn
Lane, Richard
102
Response on the ‘Osaka costume’ question of Mr. Gisolf
Lane, Richard
103
Response to the ‘Osaka costume’ question of Mr. Gisolf
Matsudaira, Susumu
103
Kunisada’s World (Tim Clark)
Izzard, Sebastian
104-108
Japanese woodblock prints. A bibliography of writings from
1822-1993 entirely or partly in English text (Shulman, Philip
J.)
Green, William
109
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48 available
1994
Early European influences on Japanese pictorial art
Dorhout, Marten
113-134
Moronobu: 300 years - The Japanese can’t say ‘yes’
Lane, Richard
135-137
Seasons of the pleasure quarters
Freis, Ed
138-139
Japanese folk toys. The playful arts (Len Spanjer)
Baten, Lea
140
Two toads on a broken bucket (a netsuke by Masanao)
Vos, Ken
141
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49 available
1994
Kyôsai at the British Museum
Oikawa, Shigeru
42-45
Sugimura’s time capsule
Lane, Richard
46-47
Response to shita-uri seal question of Mr. Wilmes
Spanjer, Len
48
Shita-uri seals
Wilmes, Helmut
48
Still dangling in the air. Off the top of my head (reaction
to Richard Lane)
Bruijn, R. de
49-50
Stars from the stage in Osaka (reaction to Matthi Forrer)
Ujlaki, Peter
50
Hiroshige: A shoal of red herrings
Kruml, Richard
5-41
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50 sold out!
1995
Wrestler print studies
Bickford, Lawrence R.
5-7
Under the spell of Japanese art
Bruijn, R. de
8-10
The history of ukiyo-e between French taste and German
philology
Fagioli, Marco
11-14
Love cannot be explained
Gisolf, J.H.
15-16
Collectors delight
Goslings, Jan H. Willem
17-20
Any ukiyo-e?
Green, William
21-23
Overcoming the post-war hostility to Japanese art
Hillier, Jack
24
Growing up under the scrutiny of a great Japanese lady
Kaempfer, Raymond
25-27
In celebration
Keyes, Roger S.
28-29
A collector’s lament
Korteling, Gerrit Jan
30-32
Daydreams of Kambun and Genroku
Lane, Richard
33-40
Charlie Mitchell and the ‘discovery’ of Yoshitoshi
Levis, Donna
41-42
Osaka prints, a love affair
Lühl, Hendrick
43-44
Discovery of good fortune? Ten years with Kyôsai paintings
Oikawa, Shigeru
45-47
Collecting Far Easten art in Jerusalem
Pins, Jacob
48-51
Kyôchûzan by Kameda Bôsai
Pulverer, Gerhard
52-56
Early awakening
Robinson, B.W.
57-59
Hooked on collecting Japanese art
Silverman, Richard R.
60-61
Acquiring a set of Fûzoku sanjûnisô
Stevenson, John
62-64
Kafuku nimpitsu
Tinios, Ellis
65-69
Concerning Fenollosa’s death
Yamaguchi, Seiichi
70-73
The actor’s image, Print makers of the Katsugawa School
(David Caplan)
Clark, Timothy T., and Osamu Ueda a.o.
74-76
The-doll-with-many-names
Baten, Lea
77-78
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51 available
1995
Yumeji’s Twelve views of Nagasaki
Meritt, Helen, and Nanako Yamada
5-11
Ganshôsai Shunsui, an early 20th century lacquer artist
Dees, Jan
12-26
Down and out in Blue-light Yokohama: ‘Love’s labour’s lost’
encore
Lane, Richard
27-30
Jack Hillier, 1912-1995
Forrer, Matthi
31-34
Kunisada - the kabuki actor portraits (Ellis Tinios)
Shindô, Shigeru
35-36
A pair of Yamato dolls (editorial correction)
Baten, Lea
37
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52 available
1995
Poetry, emotion, and form in Utamaro’s Tôsei koika hakkei
Fiorillo, John
5-17
Three prints from the Taiheiki eiyûden series by Kuniyoshi
Varshavskaya, Elena
18-29
Pigments on Yoshitoshi triptychs. Short communication
Twilley, John
30-32
Beauty & Violence, Japanese prints by Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)
(Roger Keyes)
Schaap, Robert, and Eric van den Ing
33-35
The Baur Collection - Japanese prints (Robert Schaap)
Forrer, Matthi
35-36
Takejiro Hasegawa Meiji Japan’s preeminent publisher of
wood-block-illustrated crepe-paper books (Chris Uhlenbeck)
Sharf, Frederic A.
37
Stars from the stage in Osaka (Hendrick Lühl)
Forrer, Matthi
38-39
An unknown Japanese Meiji (?) painter
Kazmierczak, Lothar
40
A Kinkôzan vase and Colenbrander
Preker, Wilhelm
40
Shikishiban surimono depicting Asahina showing his strength
to an oni by Totoya Hokkei
Schaap, Robert
41
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53 available
1996
Yoshida Toshi 1911-1995: Diversity, change and continuity in
the Yoshida art tradition
Skibbe, Eugene M.
3-14
The Toyokuni signature confusion
Bickford, Lawrence R.
15-22
Romancing the print; ‘Image enhancement’ - on-line ukiyo-e -
gender identity
Lane, Richard
23-30
The yamabushi reunited
Goslings, Jan Willem
31
Haiga - Takebe Sôchô and the haiku painting tradition (Eric
van den Ing)
Addiss, Stephen
32-33
The Frank Lloyd Wright Collection of Surimono (Jan H. Willem
Goslings)
Mirviss, Joan B., and John T. Carpenter
33-34
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54 available
1996
Tragedy and laughter in the floating world: shinjû in the
works of Utamaro and Kyôden
Fiorillo, John
3-23
New woodblocks for Toyokuni III’s okubi-e actor portraits
Kondo, Eiko
24-26
Response to Richard Lane’s ‘Romancing the print’ (53)
Price, Joe D.
27
The passionate art of Utamaro (John Fiorillo)
Asano, Shûgô, and Timothy Clark
28-33
The index of inrô artists (Jan Dees)
Wrangham, E.A.
34-35
Teihon ukiyo-e shunga meihin shûse i (Eric van den Ing)
Lane, Richard
36
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55 available
1995
The artist as seer: Yoshida Hodaka 1926-1995
Skibbe, Eugene M.
3-16
The celestial globe as an attribute of a military strategist
Varshavskaya, Elena
17-26
A green kôdansu by Yanagisawa Ippô
Dees, Jan, and J. van Daalen
26-28
Toyokuni revisited...once more
Lühl, Hendrick
29-35
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56 available
1997
Once upon a time: the story of Endô Moritô and Kesa Gozen
Kempers, Arendie H.
3-11
Two objects in Czech collections from the Makuzu Kozan studio
Suchomel, Filip
12-17
Reply to Mr. Hendrick Lühl
Bickford, Lawrence R.
18-20
Bibliographisches Handbuch japanischer und chinesischer
buddhistischer and shintôistischer Priester, Münche und
Nonnen ... (Robert Schaap)
Moog, Eike
21-22
Shikishiban surimono of the actor Ichikawa danjûrô IV by
Toyokuni I
Schaap, Robert
23
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57 available
1997
Akatsuka jitoku in Buckingham Palace
Dees, Jan
3-12
A remarkable Tôkaidô set
Bruijn, Rob de
13-20
A rare surimono by Shôkôsai and its place among early Osaka
actor portraits
Fiorillo, John
21-37
Das ding am Gürtel. Japanische medizin-döschen aus der
Sammlung Heinz und Else Kress (Jan Dees)
Helmert-Corvey, Theodor (ed.)
38-39
Edo Culture. Daily life and diversions in urban Japan,
1600-1868 (Guita Winkel)
Matsunosuke, Nishiyama
40
Long leg and long arm out fishing
Forrer, Matthi
41-46
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58 available
1998
Hachogane, ‘the musick of eight’
Mensink, Onno
3-18
Imagining China in Tokugawa Japan, China and the Chinese in
Japanese books and prints, c. 1750-1850
Tinios, Ellis
19-27
Hokusai drawings, from draft to finished print
Illing, Richard C.
28-31
Endô Moritô again (response to Kempers’ Once upon a
time...Endô Moritô)
Somerwil, Johan
32
The author Segawa Kikunojô V as Ama Myôchin, by Kunisada II
Herwig, Henk
33-36
The author Segawa Kikunojô V as Ama Myôchin, by Kunisada II
Herwig, Henk
33-36
Researching a Shuntei painting
Ing, Eric van den
37-41
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59 available
1998
Hirosada: Prints and drawings for the tale of Usuyuki and
Chûkô buyûden
Fiorillo, John
3-23
The opening of the Japanese ‘Library of Art’ in Amsterdam
Culture Communication Fund
24
Multiple paintings
Ing, Eric van den
25-27
A manju revisited (response to Kempers and Somerwil’s Endô
Moritô)
Sandfield, Norman L.
28
Japanese inrô (Jan Dees)
Hutt, Julia
29-31
Japanese art -The great European collections & Ukiyo-e
paintings in Japanese collections (Robert Schaap)
Kodansha, international Ltd.
32-35
The connoiseur’s book of Japanese swords (Eric van den Ing)
Nagayama, Kokan
36
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60 available
1998
Pictorial formulae of martial attributes in Kuniyoshi’s
warrior prints
Varshavskaya, Elena
3-23
Kuniyoshi’s cats
Kousbroek, Rudy
24-27
Kuniyoshi’s cryptogram
Somerwil, Johan
28-29
The poet and the demon, a Kuniyoshi print and its
inspirations
Smits, Ivo
30-32
The Western scientific gaze and popular imagery in later Edo
Japan: The lens within the heart (Martha Chaiklin)
Screech, Timon
33-34
A remarkable Tôkaidô set 2 - Some further remarks (response
to de Bruyn’s Tôkaidô)
Wilmes, Helmut
35-38
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61 available
1999
One of Seihô’s lions
Ing, Eric van den
3-13
Kuniyoshi’s ‘Tôkaidô cats’ tryptich
Robinson, B.W.
19-25
Mr. R. de Bruijn as I remember him
Forrer, Matthi
26-32
New kabuki encyclopedia; a revised adaptation of Kabuki jiten
(Henk Herwig)
Leiter, Samuel L.
33-34
Strangers in paradise: the foreign image in Japanese art and
shunga (Margarita Winkel)
Lane, Richard
34-36.
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62 available
1999
The ningen kokuhô. A new symbol for the Japanese Nation
Siegenthaler, Peter
3-16
A glimpse at nishiki-e kuchi-e by Watanabe Seitei
Meritt, Helen
17-21
The view from Japan
Ujlaki, Peter
22
Collecting ‘vertically or horizontally’ (tsuba)
Korteling, Gerrit Jan
24-25
Heroes & Ghosts (Merlin Dailey)
Schaap, Robert
26-29
Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese prints from the James
A. Michener Collection (John Fiorillo)
Woodson, Yoko
29-33
Shunga series (Eric van den Ing)
Lane, Richard
33-35
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63 available
1999
The Gion Parade stencil prints
Ujlaki, Peter
5-16
Refashioning the legends of Komachi
Fiorillo, John
17-30
In memoriam Bibliography of the writings of Jack Ronald
Hillier (1912-1995)
Green, William
31-38
Masterpieces of Japanese art (Wim de Hoop)
Kodansha Ltd.
39-41
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64 available
1999
Colourful Edo: fire and cloth
Shaver, Synthia
5-11
Dutch influence on Japanese art: Kaitai shinso (New book of
anatomy) and Akita ranga
Johnson, Horiko
12-25
Tea of sages - The art of sencha (Anna Beerens)
Graham, Patricia J.
26-28
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65 available
2000
An electron transmission analysis of metallic particles in
nineteenth century Japanese woodblock prints
Fiorillo, John, Richard Hashimoto and Sarath Menon
5-17
Tsuba, their manufactures and techniques
Sueters, Brigitta
18-32
Jack and Mary Hillier as I remember them A very personal
tribute
Collia-Suzuki, Gina
33-34
The last Tosa, Iwasa Matabei, bridge to ukiyo-e (Lee
Bruschke-Johnson)
Kita, Sandy
35-36
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66 available
2000
The nô-orchestra in print
Kyrova, Magda
5-10
In memory of Eiko Kondo 1931-2000
Del Gaizo Fusco, Fiamma
12
Off the block. A new look at the origins of Nagasaki prints
Chaiklin, Martha
13-17
Western inspiration in a print by Yoshitoshi: Yamauba and
Kaidômaru
Schiermeier, Kris
18-23
Times present and times past, Images of a forgotten master,
Toyohara Kunichika, 1835-1900 (Henk Herwig)
Reigle Newland, Amy
24-27
Yamamoto Shôun
Harris, Frederick
28-36
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67 available
2000
Pictorial representation of the ken-game during the Edo and
Meiji periods
Linhardt, Sepp
5-21
Some remarks to 66, pp. 18ff
Wilmes, Helmut
22
Kishi Ganku: one date and two plums
Jong, Jon de
23-25
Miniature masterpieces. The storytelling art of Japanese
inrô. Selected objects from the collection of Joseph Kurstin
(Johan Somerwill)
Joseph Kurstin
26
The series Nôgaku hyakuban (100 Nô plays) by Tsukioka Kôgyo
(1869-1927)
Schulz, Claus-Peter
27-37
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68
sold out!
2001
Darkness and the sounds of the music blind musicians of
Tokugawa Japan seen in ukiyo-e
Green, William
5-23
Human figures in Hokusai's Thirty six views of Mount Fuji
Delpy, Fabienne
24-35
Some thoughts about Ganku's plumtrees (67, pp. 23ff)
Wilmes, Helmut
36
In memory of Susumu Matsudaira 1933-2000
Ujlaki, Peter
37
Hirado: Prince of porcelains (Encyclopedia of Japanese Art
Series) (Menno Fitski)
Lawrence, Louis
38-40
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69 available
2001
Pipe cases by Ikeda Taishin The discovery of an album of
charcoal rubbings
Dees, Jan, and Arisumi Mitamura
5-18
Japanese lacquerware
Barchalla, Susanne
19-26
Sengai - Master Zen painter. (Anna, Beerens)
Furuta, Shôkin
27-29
Stephen Addiss, Old Taoist. The life, art and poerty of
Kodôjin (1865-1944). (Anna Beerens)
Rimer, J. Tomas
29-30
Japanese paintings. A selection from the Baelz collection.
(Robert Schaap)
Croissant, Doris, and Misako Wakabayashi
31-32
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70 available
2002
Lyricism amid the cannon salvos A few notes on Japanese
prints with the theme of the Sino-Japanese war in the
collection of the National Gallery and Náprestek Museum in
Prague
Suchomel, Philip
5-16
Sukenobu's colours
Kerlen, Hendrik
17-25
Two ceramic inrô by Ken'ya
Kress, Else
26-28
Woodblock kuchi-e prints. Reflections of Meiji culture (Amy
Reigle Newland)
Merrit, Helen, and Nanko Yamada
29-34
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71 available
2002
Eizan: Putting on a new face A mirror of fûryû, asobi and iki
Fiorillo, John
5-24
Stepmother, stepson Novel by Yanagawa Shun'yô Kuchi-e by
Hirezaki Eihô Published by Kanao Bun'endô
Yamada, Nanako
25-31
The blind as metaphorical subjects in the pictorial arts of
Japan
Wilmes, Helmut
32-35
Crows, Cramnes & Camellias - The natural world of Ohara Koson
1877 - 1945. Japanese prints from the jan Perrée Collection
(W. John Minzinga)
Reigle Newland, Amy, Jan Perrée and Robert Schaap
36-39
72&73 available
2002
A personal note (In memory of Matsudaira Susumu)
Ujlaki, Peter
7-8
Matsudaira Susumu, 1933-2000
Fiorillo, John, and Peter Ujlaki
9
A selected list of books and monographs on ukiyo-e from
Kamigata and Edo by Matsudaira Susumu
Fiorillo, John, and Peter Ujlaki
10
Tanei Seikô and his circle
Keyes, Roger
12-26
Notes on the sumizuri actor prints of Kyoto
Hiroko, Kitagawa
27-33
A brief overview of Kamigata stencil prints
Akifumi, Nakade, & Peter Ujlaki
34-51
Representing rivalry and transition in kabuki Arashi
Kichisaburô versus Nakamura Utaemon III
Gerstle, C. Andrew
52-64
Editor's Introduction (memorial issue of Andon, dedicated to
Matsudaira Susumu)
Fiorillo, John, and Peter Ujlaki
5-6
Ireki in Osaka actor prints
Lühl, Hendrick
65-94
Edo actors in Osaka prints: Surimono by Ukiyo Utayoshi
Carpenter, John T.
95-101
Osaka tattoos
Doesburg, Jan van
102-114
Ryûsai Shigeharu: 'Quick change' dances in the Uteamon
tradition
Fiorillo, John, and Peter Ujlaki
115-135
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74 available
2003
Japanese treasures from Sumatra's West coast Japanese
porcelain from the Verbeek Collection
Campen, Jan
5-20
Shibaraku! Reflections on viewing a masterly portrait of
Danjûrô VII by Toyokuni I
Green, William
21-27
Robert O. Muller, 1912-2003
Uhlenbeck, Chris
28-29
Emma-ô, the King of Hell
Somerwil, Johan
30-33
The Tale of the Genji. Legends and Paintings. (Arendie
Kempers)
Murase, Miyeko
34-36
Shintô - The sacred art of ancient Japan (Mark Teeuwen)
Harris, Victor
36-38
Inrô of the Ryûkyûs. Lacquered medicine containers (Jan Dees)
Kress, Else & Heinz
38-40
Hasui - The complete woodblock prints, 2 vols. (W. John
Minzinga)
Brown, Ken, and Amy Reigle Newland
53-54
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75 available
2003
Gion nerimono prints revised: The list
Ujlaki, Peter, and Nakade Akifumi
5-52
The prints of Isoda Koryûsai: Floating World culture and its
consumers in eighteenth-century Japan (James King)
Hockley, Allen
55-58
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76
sold out!
2004
The Somada lacquer workshop at Toyama. Part I
Yoshikawa, Hideki
5-14
Imari marks and their origin
Kerlen, Henri
15-37
On the death of Richard lane
Ing, Eric van den
38-39
Kachô-e by Seiko compared with Watanabe Seitei's illustrated
books on birds and flowers
Neumann, Dietrich, & Robert Schaap
40-50
Gassaku, Japanese co-productions
Jong, Jon de
51-61
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77 available
2004
On Czech collections of Japanese Art
Honcoopová, Helena
5-17
Ancient and modern ways of handling the brush. A didactic
hand scroll by Kawamura Bumpô
Tinios, Ellis
18-26
The Somada lacquer workshop at Toyama. Part II
Yoshikawa, Hideki
27-34
Edo on a mouse click. The picture scroll Kidai shôran
(Degener, Rolf)
Trinh, Dr. de. Khanh and others ...
35-41
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78 available
2005
A jumping carp by Yamamota Shunkyo and Paul Claudel
Schmidt, Victor M.
5-11
A constellation of sources Shuntei, Toyokuni I and the
genesis of Kuniyoshi's warrior prints
King, James
12-21
Kawase Hasui and the byôdôin
Weissenberg-Deville, Julie
22-25
Kuniyoshi's Taiheiki series: 50 or 51 prints?
Somerwil, Johan
26-29
Japanese kite prints: Selections from the Skinner Collection
(Daniel Mckee)
Stevenson, John
30-36
The potter's brush: The Kenzan Style in Japanese ceramics
(Menno Fitski)
Wilson, Richard L.
37-39
Turning point: Oribe and the arts of sixteenth-century Japan
(Menno Fitski)
Murase, Miyeko (ed)
39-41
Handbuch Japanischer Holzschnitt: Hintergründe, Techniken,
Themen und Motive (Andreas Marks)
Schwan, Friedrich B.
42-43
Japon rêvé Edmond de Concourt et hayashi Tadamasa (Arendie
Kempers)
Koyama-Richard, Brigitte
44-46
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79 available
2005
Treasure your storage boxes Tomobako for lacquer objects as
carriers of historical data
Dees,Jan
5-21
Keisai Eisen and his landscapes with Dutch letter borders
Kok, Daan
22-32
Gregorios Manos and the Corfu Museum of Asian Art
Karamandou, Aglaia
33-39
Jizô bosatsu Guardian of children and travellers
Somerwil, Johan
40-46
Inrô shita-e. Design Drawings from a Japanese Lacquer
Workshop (Jan Dees)
Kress, Else & Heinz
47-50
Collecting Japanese Antiques (Johan Somerwil)
Seton, Alistair
51
Avvolti nel mito. Tessuti e costumi tra cettecento e
novecento. Dalla collezione Montgomery (Victor M. Schmidt)
van Assche, Annie M.
52:57
Dipinti e stampa del Mondo Fluttuante. Capolavori Ukiyoe del
Museo Choissone di Genova (Victor M. Schmidt)
Fialla, Donatella
52-57
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80 available
2006
News nishiki-e An arranged mariage that didn't last
Wetherall, William & Mark Schreiber
5-24
Putting three and three together Discovering a Kuniyoshi
polyptych (among other finds)
Weinberg, David R.
25-30
Collecting Japanese art in Hungary around the turn of the
20th century
Bincsik, Monika
32-45
Kangi-ten the secret deity
Somerwil, Johan
46-47
In memoriam B.W. Robinson 20th June 1912 - 29th December 2005
Kennedy, Robin
48-50
Jacob Pins: artist, collector and connoisseur
Kaempfer, Raymond & Rebecca Bitterman
51-56
Written Textst - Visual Texts, Woodblock-printed media in
Early Modern Japan (William Wetherall)
Formanek, Susanne & Sepp Linhart
57-61
The Hotei encyclopedia of Japanese woodblock prints (Andreas
Marks)
Reigle Newland, Amy
61-67
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available
2006
Enjaku (special edition, Dec. 2006)
Fiorillo, John and Hendrick Lühl
1-135
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81 available
2007
When the Shogun travels to Kyoto The great processional
Tôkaidô series
Marks, Andreas
5-44
Caring for Netsuke
Reuss, Margrit & Farideh Fekrsanati
45-65
Ireki and the marketing of an artist
Fiorillo, John
66-72
Haiku & Haiga - Moments in Word and Image. Four centuries of
Japanese Scroll Paintings form the Jon de Jong Collection.
(Thomas Hirsch)
Stiftung Museum Schloss Moyland and Hotei Publishing
73-79
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82 available
2007
La maison d'un artiste
Put, Max
5-24
The Japanese incense culture and its related implements,
focusing on maki-e lacquer
Bincsik, Monica
25-43
Chinese and Japanese lacquers from the Medici Collection
Morena, Francesco
44-49
Utagawa Kunisada's reissues A responce to John Fiorillo
Marks, Andreas
50-55
Osaka kabuki at the British Museum Quantum jumps in the print
field
Ujlaki, Peter
56-72
Japanese popular prints From votive slips to playing cards
(Rebecca Salter)
Smith, Lawrence (review)
73-76
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2008
Kuniyoshi's ken caricatures between 1847 and 1853
Sepp, Linhart
5-29
'The Courtisane Takao' by Toyohara Kunichika
Reigle Newland, Amy
30-32
Four variations of Ôboshi Rikiya Yoshikane in Kuniyoshi's
series Seichû gishi den
Lühl, Hendrick
33-38
Game over - The last days of hand-made Japanese playing cards
Salter, Rebecca
39-46
A rejoinder to William Wheterall's book review of Written
Texts - Visual Texts in 80
Formanek, Susanne and Sepp Linhart
47-48
Kimono pattern books in the collection of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston
Saunders, Rachael
49-57
Ehon, The artist and the book in Japan (Chris Uhlenbeck)
Keyes, Roger S. (review)
58-62
Japanese Warrior Prints 1646-1905 (Johan Somerwil)
King, James and Yuriko Iwakiri
(review)
63-66
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2008
Exploring uncharted aspects of Utagawa Hiroshige: an
annotated checklist of his surimono
Schaap, Robert and Dan McKee
5-32
When two Utagawa masters get together. The artistic
relationship between Hiroshige and Kunisada
Marks, Andreas
33-49
Mitate Kokkei Chûshingura. Hiroshige's humorous parodies of
the Loyal Retainers
Wijermans, Piere and Henk Herwig
50-74
Frank Lloyd Wright and the architectural implecations of
Hiroshige's pictorial space
Nute, Kevin
75-86
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2009
The whole world in your hands: Ehon
and the mirror of arts
Keyes, Roger
6-14
'A prodigious correspondence'. The
letters addressed to Heinz Kaempfer kept in the archive of
the Society
Put, Max
15-20
Growing up under the scrutiny of a
great Japanese Lady
Kaempfer, Raymond
21-25
In memoriam Heinz Kaempfer
Pulverer, Gerhard
26
The illustrated books of Kawamura
Bunpô (1779-1821). Focussing in the Kaidô kyôka awase of
1812.
Forrer, Matthi
27-58
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2009
Hamada Shôji, artist an artisan
Kleyn, Robert B.
5-26
Ceremics for the Japanese tea ceremony in the Rijksmuseum The
collection of Herman Karel Westendorp
Fitski, Menno
27-34
Namazu-e: Catfish prints of 1855
Smits, Gregory
35-46
Nihon no Hanga A new and exiting privat museum
Ing, Eric van den
47-53
Chinnen's Mount Fuji
Schmidt, Victor M.
54-61
In memoriam: Johan Sommerwil (1926-2009) A connoiseur in
search of Japan
Fitski, Menno
62-63
Literati Modern, Bunjinga from Late Edo to Twentieth-Century
Japan. The Terry Welch Collection at the Honolulu Academy of
Arts. (Berry, Paul and Michiyo Moriaka)
Freis, Ed (review)
64-68
Reading Surimono: The Interplay of Text and Image in Japanese
Prints, with a Catalogue of the Marino Lusy Collection. (Carpenter, John T. and others)
Izaard, Sebastian (review)
69-71
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2009
Japan Tattoo, a brief history of its origins and development.
Gullik, Willem van
7-17
Kuniyoshi's tattooed heroes of the Suikoden Righteous rebels
from China in Japanese prints
Klompmakers, Inge
18-26
The beauty of cruelty The origins of Danshichi and his
evolution as a tattooed anti-hero natsu matsuri
Fiorillo, John
27-43
Japanese tattooing today
Poysden, Mark
44-56
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88 available
2010
When the namazu shakes its body.
Japanese catfish prints published after the Ansei earthquake
in 1855.
Rabitz, Albrecht & Gisela
5-27
Nashitsubo no gokasen - Five
immortal poetesses of the Pear Chamber. A series of surimono
by Katsushika Hokusai.
Č apková,
Helena
28-44
The FC-monogram box. A masterpiece
of Japanese export lacquer.
Dees, Jan
45-49
In memoriam Helen Meritt
(1920-2009).
Nagata, Helen M.
50-51
Taishô Kimono. Speaking of Past and
Present. (Jan Dees)
Beerens, Anna (review)
52-56
Drama and Desire: Japanese Paintings
from the Floating World, 1690-1850. (Anne Nishimura Morse)
Nelson Davis, Julie (review)
57-63
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2010
In the shadow of another.
Introducing the 'Meiji no Edoko' Baidô Hôsai.
Newland, Amy Reigle
5-26
Tsuchiya Kôitsu (1870-1949). An
artist's journey.
Walker, Ross F. and Toshikazu Doi
27-42
Actor surimono by Hiroshige. Kyôka
circles and the patronage of poetry prints.
Carpenter, John T.
43-65
Thinking back to the time of Master Sleepyhead:
portraits of kyôka poets.
Kok, Daan
66-72
Competition and Collaboration.
Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School. (Laura J. Mueller)
Marks, Andreas (review)
73-75
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2011
Peotry and parody in Suzuki Harunobu's Eight Fashionable Parlor Views.
Ishigami, Aki
5-21
A craze for auctions. Japanese art on sale in 19th century Paris.
Moscatiello, Manuela
22-45
Moving day: the intersection of art
and history. A magnificent triple triptych recording emperor
Meiji's move from Kyoto to Edo.
Siegel, Sheldon
46-53
The Wrangham sale - part one. Renewed interest in inrô and lacquer?
Dees, Jan
54-61
In memory of Suzuki Jûzô (1919-2010).
Keyes, Roger
62-66
Portraits of Chôgen. The transformation of Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan. (John M. Rosenfield)
Fitski, Menno (review)
67-70
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2011
An inrô by Koryû presented in 1794
to Empress Catharina the Great of Russia.
Kress, Else and Heinz
5-24
Publishers of Tsuchiya Kôitsu works.
Walker, Ross F. and Toshikazu Doi
25-47
Moriya Shôtei's 'Pea plants box'.
Designed after a VOC-imported book mirror?
Dees, Jan
48-54
Japan 1905-1931: Years of irony and paradox.
Beerens, Anna
55-64
Kôgyo in his own words: 'Nô and Nô
pictures'.
Kôgyo, Tsukioka
65-68
Shokoku Meisho. An unrecorded late
Hiroshige I landscape series?
Lachner, Evelyn
69-70
Japanese Prints. Ukiyo-e in Edo,
1700-1900. (Ellis Tinios)
Beerens, Anna (review)
71-73
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