Bibliography for Fleeting Beauty Prepared by Jie Pan, Assistant Librarian
Resources are available in the Reading Room of the McCaw Foundation Library (Seattle Asian Art Museum, Lower Level).
Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints. Catherine Roche. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2010. NE 1321.8 R63 2010.
100 Views of Mount Fuji. British Museum. London: British Museum Press, 2001. NE 1310 C5 O6.
The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School. Timothy T. Clark. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago in association with Princeton University Press, 1994. NE 1321 C52.
Chikanobu: Modernity and Nostalgia in Japanese Prints. Chikanobu Hashimoto. Leiden: Hotei; Claremont, CA: Scripps College, 2006. NE 1325 H35.
Chushingura and the Floating World: the Representation of Kanadehon Chushingura in Ukiyo-e Prints. David R. Bell. Richmond, Surrey: Japan Library, 2001. NE 1321 B45.
A Collection of Hiroshige's Masterpieces: Selections from Hokusai's Views of Mount Fuji. Hiroshige Ando. Tokyo: T. Hasegawa, [1914]. SPCOL NE 1325 A5K3.
Competition and Collaboration: Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School. Laura J. Mueller. Leiden; Boston: Hotei Publishing, 2007. NE 1321.85 U82.
The Dawn of the Floating World, 1650-1765: Early Ukiyo-e Treasures from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Timothy T. Clark. London: Royal Academy of Arts; New York: Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by H.N. Abrams, 2001. NE 1310 C5.
Designed for Pleasure: the World of Edo Japan in Prints and Paintings, 1680-1860. Julia Meech. Seattle: Asia Society and Japanese Art Society of America in association with University of Washington Press, 2008. N 7353.6 U35 D47.
The Floating World. James A. Michener. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983. NE 1310 M5 F5 1983.
First Friday Lecture: Fleeting Beauty (video). Catherine Roche. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2010. VIDEO NE 1321.8 R635.
Golden Week Lectures on Japanese Art (video). Tim Clark and Julie Nelson Davis. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum. VIDEO NE 1321.8 C56.
Hirosada, Osaka Printmaker: the University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, September 6 - October 7, 1984, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, October 30 - December 31, 1984: an exhibition. Hirosada Konishi. Long Beach, CA: University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, 1984. NE 1325 H45 C25.
Hiroshige Famous Views. Hiroshige Ando. Tokyo; Palo Alto, CA: Kodansha International, 1968. NE 1325 H5 N3.
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Hiroshige: Prints and Drawings. Matthi Forrer. London; Munich: Royal Academy of Arts; Prestel, 1997. NE 1325 H5 F67.
Hokusai. Matthi Forrer. New York: Rizzoli, 1988. NE 1325 H6 F27.
Hokusai. Ann Yonemura. Washington, D.C.: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 2006. N 7359 K37 Y66.
Hokusai: A Biography. Elizabeth Ripley. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1968. N 7359 K37 R47.
Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A Michener Collection, Honolulu Academy of Arts. Julia M. White. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum of San Franciso in association with the Honolulu Academy of Arts and University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1998. NE 1325 H6 W55.
Hokusai Ten= Hokusai. Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 2005. YAN ND 1059 H6 T65.
Images from the Floating World: the Japanese Print: including an Illustrated Dictionary of Ukiyo-e. Richard Douglas Lane. New York: Dorset, 1978. NE 1310 L36
Japanese Woodblock Prints (video). Catherine Roche. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2010. VIDEO NE 1321.8 R63.
Japanese Woodblock Prints: A Catalogue of the Mary A. Ainsworth Collection. Allen Memorial Art Museum. Oberlin, OH: Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College; Bloomington, IN: Distributed by Indi, 1984. NE 1310 K4 J2.
Japanese Woodblock Prints: the Floating World. Edmond De Goncourt. New York: Parkstone International, 2008. SETS NE 1310 D4 v.1 – v.3.
Japanese Woodblock Prints: Their Techniques and Appreciation. Umetaro Azechi. Tokyo: Toto Shuppan Co.; Rutland, VT: Japan Publications Trading Co., 1963. NE 1310 A9.
Kabuki: the Popular Stage of Japan. Zoë Kincaid. New York: Arno Press, 1977,1925. PN 2922 K5.
Kamigata Prints in the Later Period. Waseda Daigaku Engeki Hakubutsukan. Tokyo: Waseda Daigaku Tsubouchi Hakushi Kinen Engeki Hakubutsukan: hatsubai Yagi Shoten, 1997. NE 1310 W27.
Katsushika Hokusai ten: Edo no Media Ehon, Hanga, Nikuhitsuga. Hokusai Katsushika. Tokyo: Tokyo Rekishi Bunka Zaidan, Tokyo-to Edo Tokyo Hakubutsukan, 1995. NE 1325 H65 E46.
Kimono: Fashioning Culture. Liza Crihfield Dalby. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993. NK 4784 D25.
Kitagawa Utamaro. Utamaro Kitagawa. [Japan]: [England]: Asahi Shinbunsha; Buritishu Myujiamu Puresu (Eikoku ten nomi), 1995. NE 1325 U8 A9 v.1 – v.2.
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Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints in the Anne Van Biema Collection. Ann Yonemura. Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Seattle: In association with University of Washington Press, 2002. NE 1321 Y66.
Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: the Early Years. Helen Merritt. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1990. NE 1323 M47 M62.
Primitive Ukiyo-e from the James A. Michener Collection in the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: Published for the Honolulu Academy of Arts by the University Press of Hawaii, 1980. NE 1310 L5 P7.
Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period from the Khalili Collection. Joe Earle. London: Khalili Family Trust, 2002. N 7354 E37.
Studies in Nature: Hokusai-Hiroshige. Muneshige Narazaki. Tokyo, Palo Alto, CA: Kodansha International, 1970. NE 1325 H6 N3.
Suzuki Harunobu: An Exhibition of His Colour-Prints and Illustrated Books on the Occasion of the Bicentenary of His Death in 1770. Jack Ronald Hillier. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art; distributed by Boston Book and Art [Boston], 1970. NE 1325 H3 H5.
The Theatrical Prints of the Torii Masters: A Selection of Seventeenth and Eighteenth- Century Ukiyo-e. Howard A. Link. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts; Tokyo: distributed by C. E. Tuttle Co., 1977. NE 1310 L5.
A Thousand Cranes: Treasures of Japanese Art. Seattle Art Museum. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum; San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1987. N 7353 S4 T5.
Tsuruya Kokei yakushae mokuhanga : Kabukiza hyakunen kinen= Tsuruya Kokei, Kabuki Actor Prints : the 100th Anniversary of the Kabuki-za Theatre. Kokei Tsuruya. Tokyo: Shochiku Kabushiki Kaisha, 1988. NE 1325 K55 T8.
Ukiyo-e: 250 Years of Japanese Art. Roni Neuer. New York: Mayflower Books, 1978. NE 1310 N4.
Ukiyo-e, "the Floating world": Illustrated by 28 Rare Examples of Japanese Woodblock Prints by 17 Great Masters of the Art. Edwin E. Grabhorn. San Francisco: Printed for the Book Club of California, 1962. FOLIO NE 1310 G3.2.
Ukiyoe: Images of Unknown Japan. British Museum. Dept. of Oriental Antiquities. London: British Museum Publications, 1988. NE 1310 S6 U5.
Ukiyo-e Prints and Paintings: the Primitive Period, 1680-1745. Donald Jenkins. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1971. NE 1314 C5 A7.
Ukiyo-e: Special Exhibition, October 16-November 25, 1984. Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan. Tokyo: Tokyo National Museum, 1984. NE 1310 T6 U5.
Utamaro: Colour Prints and Paintings. Jack Ronald Hillier. New York: Phaidon Publishers; Distributed by New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, CT, 1961. NE 1325 U8 H5.
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Utamaro and Hiroshige in a Survey of Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu: The Academy, 1976. NE 1310 H6 M5.
What Made Hokusai Create Mount Fuji? (video). Yukiko Shirahara. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2008. VIDEO NE 1325 H6 S44.
The Women of the Pleasure Quarter: Japanese Paintings and Prints of the Floating World. Elizabeth de Sabato Swinton. New York: [Lanham, MD]: Hudson Hills Press; Distributed by National Book Network, 1995. NE 1321 S95.
Yoshitoshi's Strange Tales. John Stevenson. Amsterdam: Hotei Publishing, 2005. NE 1325 S7 T3.
Yoshiwara: The Glittering World of the Japanese Courtesan. Cecilia Segawa Seigle. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993. DS 836 S54.
Yoshiwara Saiken: Edo Bijokisoi. Mitsunobu Satso. Kanagawa-ken Yokohama-shi: Hiraki Ukiyoe Zaidan, 1995. DS 836 S27.
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