Japanese Art & Handicraft by Henri L. Joly and Kumasaku Tomita is a richly illustrated catalog originally produced for a 1915 exhibition held in support of the British Red Cross. The book presents an extensive survey of traditional Japanese decorative arts, including netsuke, sword fittings such as tsuba and fuchi-kashira, lacquer work, metalwork, prints, and other finely crafted objects. Featuring hundreds of detailed illustrations and plates—many drawn from important private collections of the early twentieth century—the volume serves both as an exhibition record and as a valuable reference for collectors and scholars interested in Japanese craftsmanship, iconography, and design traditions. Through its careful documentation and broad range of examples, the book offers insight into the aesthetic principles and technical mastery that define Japanese art and handicraft.
$150.00









Reviews
There are no reviews yet.