Collector's Value Guide to Japanese Woodblock Prints
Collector's Value Guide to Japanese Woodblock Prints
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Book Description
This guide helps collectors determine a print's date marks, artist seals, period placement, authenticity, condition, and value. A chapter on the techniques used to create woodblock prints - including intaglio, mezzotint, etching, engraving, lithograph, serigraph, aquatint, and offset - provides valuable, in-depth information for the art connoisseur.
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