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Matthew Welch, Yuiko Kimura-Tilford. Worldly pleasures, earthly delights: Japanese prints from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. — Minneapolis: Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2011.

Hardcover, 32 x 23.5 cm, publisher’s blue cloth, blind-stamped to cover, gilt lettering to spine, pictorial DJ; pp.: [1-6] 7-375 [376 blank], ill.

This catalogue features the top ten percent of the collection … presented in an exhibition [‘Great ukiyo-e masters : common pleasures, uncommon prints : Japanese woodcuts from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’, sponsored by Asano Laboratories] that opened in Tokyo at the Shoto Museum of Art on October 2, 2007, and traveled to the Nara Prefectural Museum of Art and the Sanritz Hattori Museum of Arts”–Foreword.
“This [2011] publication … coincides with a special exhibition, ‘Edo Pop: Japanese Master Prints from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’ (October 16, 2011, through January 8, 2012), which will [also] be shown at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta …”–Foreword.
“With contributions by Shūgō Asano, Akane Fujisawa, Murasaki Fujisawa, Yuriko Iwakiri, Yōsuke Katō, Junko Mutō, Noriko Yamamoto.

Contents:

Foreword / Kaywin Feldman
Acknowledgments / Matthew Welch, Yuiko Kimura-Tilford
Seductive beauty : coveting and collecting Ukiyo-e / Matthew Welch
Time line of the artists
Catalogue of selected prints
Object list in English and Japanese

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