Ko-ji Hō-ten: Dictionnaire à l’Usage des Amateurs et Collectionneurs d’Objets d’Art Japonais et Chinois by V.-F. Weber is a monumental two-volume reference work published by Hacker Art Books in 1965. Written in French, this large-format cultural dictionary was designed for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of East Asian art, providing detailed explanations of names, terms, subjects, and historical references related to the arts and traditions of Japan and China. The work contains more than 2,100 illustrations and 75 plates, documenting a wide range of topics including artists, religious figures, myths, festivals, artistic techniques, and decorative motifs. Organized alphabetically, Volume I covers entries from A–L while Volume II continues from M–Z and includes extensive appendices and corrections. Richly illustrated and highly comprehensive, Ko-ji Hō-ten remains an important scholarly reference for the study and appreciation of Japanese art and culture.
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