Koetsu
Koetsu
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This book provides an in-depth look at the life and work of Hon'ami Koetsu, a multitalented artist active during Japan's early Edo period. Koetsu is known for his contributions across many fields, including calligraphy, ceramics, lacquerware, waka poetry, and the tea ceremony. The book features numerous photographs and detailed descriptions of Koetsu's works, showcasing his artistic style and creative philosophy. Through this book, readers will gain a deeper understanding of Koetsu's artistic achievements and the important role he played in Japanese cultural history. This is an essential resource for the study and appreciation of Koetsu's art.
Publisher: Daiichihoki Publishing Co., Ltd.
Released in 1964
Page count: 286
size 350×268×36mm