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Deshayes, E. Considérations sur l'histoire de l'estampe japonaise, (l'Art 1893 July 1st), folio, Paris.

Deshayes, E. Hokusai et l'école populaire au Japon. (l'Idée libre, vol. III pp. 269-276) 8vo, Paris, 1894.

Dillon, Fr. Drawings of Japanese artists, reprodueed and coloured in facsimile by the autotype process, with letterpress descriptions, 48 pp. and 15 coloured plates, folio, London, 1880.

Dobbins, F. S. Sketch-books of native artists. (Library Journal, vol. VII p. 292), New York.

Documents décoratifs japonais tirés des estampes et livres anciens de la collection C. Gillot, large 8vo, Paris, 1894.

To be published: Fleurs et plantes, 3 vols; Oiseaux 2 vols; Animaux 2 vols; Poissons I vol. (Price of each series fr. 12.-, or of each single part fr. 1.50); the first eight parts are already published.

Duret, Th. L'art japonais; with numerous illustrations (Gazette des Beaux Arts, 2nd ser. vol. XXVI [Aug. and Oct.] pp. 113-131 and 300-318) roy. 8vo, Paris, 1882.

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Contents: Les livres illustrés. Les albums imprimés. Eastlake, F. W. Notes from a students album, part I [all published] (Chrysanthemum and Phoenix, vol. III [pt. 4] pp. 202-204) гoy. 8vo, Yokohama, 1883.

This paper refers to the frequent use of the sixth of the eight "trigrams" or "pat-kwa" as a notable feature of Chinese decorative art.

Fenollosa, E. F. Review of the chapter on painting in Gonse's "l'art japonais 54 pp. 8vo, Boston, 1885. (25 cents).

(Reprinted from the "Japan Weekly Mail" number of July 12th, 1884). "The author pleads in it with full knowledge of the subject, the cause "of the Japanese old masters as against Hokusai and the modern Japa"nese school, whom Gonse had championed" B. H. Chamberlain, Things Japanese, 2nd edition p. 52.

Forest, W. E. de, Yema, or votive pictures in Japan (American Antiquary and Oriental Journal vol. XIII [pt. 6] pp. 331-338), Chicago.

Fraipont, G. l'Album japonais. Motifs inédits de décoration japonaise, folio, Paris, 1879.

2nd edition with 30 plates, some coloured, in portfolio, Paris, 1887. Gierke, H. Japanische Malerei, 2 articles with 6 illustrations (Westermann's deutsche illustrierte Monatshefte vol. 54 pp. 202-219 and 324-340) 8vo, Braunschweig, 1883.

Gowland, W. The naturalistic art of Japan with 8 plates (Transactions and Proceedings Japan Society, London vol. I pp. 72-110) roy. 8vo, 1893. Guérineau, A. Ornements japonais. Being 50 plates with explanatory table, 4to, Paris, 1890. (fr. 16.-).

Hégel, W. Le système des Ip-pitu et la peinture nationale du Japon, with coloured plate (Mémoires de la Société sinico-japonaise, vol. VII [pt. 4] pp. 244-248) 8vo, Paris, 1888.

Hokusai, der japanische Maler (Oesterreichische Monatsschrift f. d. Orient, vol. XIII pp. 79-80 and 95-96) 4to, Wien, 1887.

Holme, Ch. The influence of Japanese art on English design. A paper read at the Warrington Literary and Philosophical Society's Meeting, January 15th, 1890, 32 pp. 8vo, Warrington, 1890.

Japan-Album. Decorative japanische Handzeichnungen im koenigl. Kunstgewerbemuseum zu Dresden, edited by F. Kumsch, Ist series (all published) with 30 photolithographed plates, folio, Leipzig, 1885. (Mk. 20.-). Japanese Painters, (Art Journal, vol. 36 p. 5 and foll.), London. Langegg, F. A. Junker von, Ueber japanische Malerei (Gegenwart 1887 [Nos 19 und 20] pp. 295-297 and 313-315), Berlin.

Madsen, K. Japansk malerkunst. Med talrige illustrationer i traesnit, 160 pp. 8vo, Kjøbenhavn, 1885. (3 kroner).

Reviewed by Jul. Lange in "Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri” vol. II pp. 23-30, Kjøbenhavn.

Les Manuscrits à peintures chez les Japonais. Etudes sur la collection de A. Lesouef with 1 coloured plate. (Mémoires de la Société des études jap.chin. etc., vol. V [pt. 2] pp. 128-131) 8vo, Paris, 1886.

Matu-Nami, Les peintres du Japon. (Mémoires de la Société des études jap. etc. vol. V pp. 66-67) 8vo, Paris, 1886.

Migeon, G. L'estampe japonaise au Musée du Louvre with illustrations from Bing's work (l'Art vol. 56 pp. 289-303) 4to, Paris, 1894.

Mitzugoro, Japanische Tuschzeichnungen vol. I containing 24 photolithographic plates, 4to, Berlin, 1885. (Mk 12.50pƒ).

Morse, Ed. S. Notes on Hokusai, the founder of the modern Japanese school of drawing, 5 pp. with illustrations in the text and plate (American Art Review, vol. I, pp. 145-148) 4to, 1880.

Moser, D. H. Book of Japanese ornamentation: for the use of sign painters, decorators, silversmiths etc., 2 pp. text and II plates small oblong folio, New York, 1880.

Motoori, [the greatest scholar and writer of modern Japan, born 1730, died 1801] Notes on Chinese and Japanese art [painting] translated by B. H. Chamberlain (Transactions Asiatic Society Japan vol. XII [pt. III] pp. 221-229) 8vo, Yokohama, 1884.

Ogawa's Collotype-Albums of Japanese pictures, folio, Tokyo, no date [1891-93]. Types of the celebrated Geishas of Tokio, 12 plates, no text ($ 2.50). Scenes of Nikko and vicinity, 12 plates, no text ($3.50).

Costumes and Customs of Japan, 2 vols with 12 plates each, no text, ($2.50 each vol.).

Chrysanthemums, 12 plates, no text ($ 2.50).

Lilies, 12 plates, no text ($2.50).

Matsushima, one of their most famous views, 6 plates, no text ($ 1.50).
General view of Tokyo no text ($3.-).

Scenes and sights of the Tokaido, 21 plates with text by J. Murdoch, (in painted wooden box $5.-).

The Hakone district, 17 plates with text by J. Murdoch, ($ 4.—).
Tokio Snow Scenes, 12 plates, no text ($ 2.50).

Scenes from the Chiushingura and the Story of the forty-seven Ronins, 52 pp. text by J. Murdoch, with 17 collotype plates, ($ 5.—).

Pfoundes, C. Art of Old Japan, the meaning of the Designs, and the abuse of the art by copiers thereof (Lecture held on Febr. 21st 1882 in the Literary and Philosoph. Society, Sheffield).

Pictorial Arts in Japan.

(Saturday Review, vol. 61 p. 167 and foll.) 4to, London.

(Spectator vol. 59 p. 420 and foll.), London.

[Piggott, F. T.] The decorative art of Japan, by "F. T. T., an English resident in Japan" (The Builder 1891 October 17th, 24th, 31st and November 7th) folio, London, 1891.

Reed, Sir E. J. Kakemonos; a study in Japanese art (Scott's Art Review 1889 pt. 8), Newcastle on Tyne.

Salon annuel des peintres japonais.

Ist year, post 8vo, Paris, 1883.

IInd year, 21 pp. post 8vo, Paris, 1884.

Some Painters of Japan with 2 illustrations (Magazine of Art 1885 December), London.

Stannus, H. The decorative treatment of natural foliage. Cantor lecture delivered before the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce 1891 April 3rd, 20th, 27th and May 4th, 40 pp. with 39 illustrations, royal 8vo, London, 1891.

With numerous references to Japanese decorative art.

Tailhade, L. Aquarelle japonaise, (Décadent 1889, Février), Paris.

Tasset, J. Etudes sur la gravure japonaise, (Mémoires de la Société sinicojaponaise vol. X [pts 1-2] pp. 51-87), 8vo, Paris, 1891.

Thomas, J. Portfolio of Japanese sketches, 24 plates, folio, London, 1885.

Tuer, A. W. The book of delightful and strange designs being 100 facsimile illustrations of the art of the Japanese stencil-cutter, to which the gentle reader is introduced by one A. W. Tuer, who knows nothing at all about it [sic verbatim on the title page].

1st edition 77 pp. introduction in French, German and English, 56 plates and a real Japanese stencilplate as frontispiece oblong 4to, London, 1892. (65). 2nd edition, identic with the first one, but without an original Japanese stencilplate, 1892.

An other edition, with identic text in German, French and English was published in Paris in 1893 under the title "Le livre des desseins charmans et étranges contenant 100 spécimens facsimile de l'art du graveur-sur-papier japonais."

Wyzewa, T. de, La peinture japonaise, (Revue des Deux Mondes 1890 July 1st pp. 108-136), 8vo, Paris.

Critical review of the works by Gonse, Anderson and Brinkmann. Yoritomo, [pseudonym of "Mr A. W. P. Verkerk Pistorius," a Dutchman living on Java] Kakemono, Japansche tafereeltjes, 61 pp. 8vo, 's Hage, 1891. (flor. -.70c).

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Atkinson, R. W. Notes on the porcelain industry of Japan, (Transactions Asiatic Society Japan vol. VIII [pt. II] pp. 267-276), 8vo, Yokohama, 1880. Audsley, G. A. and J. L. Bowes, Keramic Art of Japan, folio-edition published in 7 parts, containing 63 plates (35 of which are in gold and colours) and nearly 200 pp. of text with numerous coloured wood engravings; the whole being produced from the original Japanese works of the greatest beauty, and representing the whole range of Japanese Keramic Art, ancient and modern, 2 vols folio, London, 1875-77. (unbound £ 12. 12.—).

Second and cheaper edition, containing 32 plates (16 of which are in gold and colours), and 320 pages of text, with numerous coloured engravings. Imp. 8vo, London, 1881. (£ 2. 2.—).

This edition contains most of the text of the folio edition, besides a large amount of additional information about the potters and factories of Japan, and a more extensive collection of marks and monograms. Audsley & Bowes, La Céramique japonaise, translated from the English into French under the direction of A. Racinet by P. Louisy, many illustrations in the text and 67 plates (42 of which are chromolithographed), folio, Paris, 1877-80. (fr. 500.-).

An other edition in 4to, IX+320 pp. with 25 illustrations in the text, 16 plain and 16 coloured plates, Paris, 1882. (fr. 50.-).

Ballmont, J. Fabrication de la porcelaine en Chine et au Japon, (Musée universel 1877, March 3rd and 31st).

Baxter, S. The Morse collection of Japanese pottery at Salem, illustrated, folio, Boston, 1887. ($ 1.—).

Extract of it in the "American Architect and Building News vol. 21 pp. 255-259 and 301-302" folio, Boston, 1887.

Bellot, D. L'industrie de la céramique au Japon, (La Nature 1892, p. 151),

Paris.

Bing, S. La céramique japonaise with illustrations in the text and coloured plates, (in L'Art japonais par L. Gonse, vol. II pp. 239-334), folio, Paris, 1883. Bowes, J. L. Japanese Pottery. With Notes describing the Emblems, Poetical Associations, and other Thoughts and Subjects employed in the decoration of the Wares on account of the Festivals, and of some of the Customs of Japan XXXI+576 pp. with 300 illustrations from examples in the author's collection, 500 marks and seals, 16 plates and a map of Japan, Imp. 8vo, London, 1890. (£ 2. 12s 6d, reduced to £1. I.—).

An edition de luxe" of this work was issued in 1892 with 67 plates [23 of which in colour and gold] (price half bound in morocco £ 6. 6.——). Bowes, J. L. A vindication of the decorated pottery of Japan, 63 pp. with illustrations in the text, two coloured plates and a photograph, small 4to, Liverpool, 1891. (Privately printed). (55).

Brinckmann, J. Japanische Ziermotive an europaeischen Toepferarbeiten des 18ten Jahrhunderts with illustrations.

(Kunstgewerbeblatt vol. II [pt. 1]pp. 7-9), Leipzig.

("Der Sprechsaal" Organ der Glas-, Porcellan- und Thonwaaren-Industrie, 1891 pp. 84-85), Coburg.

Brinkley, F. A history of Japanese Keramics in 6 parts, (Chrysanthemum and Phoenix, III, [pts I to 6] pp. 16-22, 57-62, 106-109, 165-169, 213-221, 261-272), roy. 8vo, Yokohama, 1883.

Also various articles in the "Japan Mail" of 1881.

Brinkley, F. Japanische Keramik, (Oesterreichische Monatsschrift f. d. Orient, vol. XVIII pp. 29-31, 38-42 and 54-56), 4to, Wien, 1892.

Bruck, G. J. Orientalische Keramik, (Zeitschrift f. Kunst- und Antiquitaetensammler, vol. I [No 1 and 5] pp. 5-7 and 51-54).

Contents: Japanische Keramik.

Burty, Ph. La poterie et la porcelaine au Japon. Trois conférences, 39 pp. (Revue des arts décoratifs 1885 Janvier), 4to, Paris.

Ceramic Art of Japan, (Dublin Review, vol. 78 p. 374 and foll.), 8vo. Chaffers, W. Marks and monograms on European and oriental pottery and porcelain with historical notice of each manufactury, 2nd edition, revised and considerably augmented with upwards of 3000 potters' marks and illustrations, XVI+918 pp. roy. 8vo, London, 1891.

PP. 344-419: Japan with facsimiles of numerous Jap. marks etc. first edition was published in 1874.

The

Deshayes, E. La fabrication des poupées japonaises en terre, (Magasin pittoresque, 1893 [Nos 123 and 148] April 15th and May 1st), Paris.

Die alten Satsuma-Fayencen, (Bayerische Gewerbe-Zeitung I [No 5] pp. 114115), large 4to, Nuernberg, 1888.

Du Sartel.— Catalogue des porcelaines de la Chine et du Japon composant la collection de Mr. O. Du Sartel vendue à l'Hôtel Drouot du 3 au 5 avril 1882, 107 pp. 8vo, Paris.

A small number of copies have been printed on fine paper, with illustrations in the text and a preface by Ph. Burty, inspecteur des BeauxArts. (fr. 10.-).

Falke, J. von, Zur Geschichte des Porzellans, I: Das chinesische und japanische Porzellan, (Unsere Zeit, 1884 pt. 4), 8vo, Leipzig.

Falke, J. von, Das chinesische und japanische Porzellan. An article in "Aus dem weiten Reiche der Kunst" 2nd edition, 387 pp. large 8vo, Berlin, 1889. (Mk. 7.—).

Fournier, père, Catalogue des anciennes porcelaines de Sèvres, de Saxe, de Chine et du Japon composant sa collection with plates, 4to, Paris, 1885. Gonse, L. Zur Geschichte der japanischen Keramik, (Oesterreichische Monatsschrift f. d. Orient vol. X pp. 233-240 with 12 engravings), 4to, Wien, 1884.

Graesse, J. G. Th. Guide de l'amateur de porcelaines et poteries ou collection complète des marques de fabriques de porcelaines et des poteries de l'Europe et de l'Asie, 12mo, Dresden, 1885.

Greey, E. Description of a collection of Japanese, Chinese and Korean porcelain, pottery, faïence, made by Capt. E. Brinkley, New York, 1885. Guembel, C. W. Japanisches Porzellan, (Dingler's polytechnisches Porzellan, vol. 227 pp. 500-502), 8vo, Stuttgart, 1878.

H., W. E. Keramics in Japan, (Magazine of Art vol. V pp. 522-527), 4to, London, 1882.

Holme, Ch. Japanese pottery, illustrated, (The Art Journal, 1892 [No 89, May], pp. 154-158), 4to, London."

Jacquemart, A. Les merveilles de la céramique ou l'art de façonner et décorer les vases en terre cuite, faïence, grès et porcelaine depuis les temps les plus antiques jusqu'à nos jours, 3 vols 12mo, Paris, 1866-69. (fr. 2.- each volume).

Vol. I: Orient. vols. II and III: Occident. Jacquemart, A. Histoire de la céramique; étude descriptive et raisonnée des poteries de tous les temps et de tous les peuples; with 200 illustrations, 12 plates and 1000 monograms, large 8vo, Paris, 1873. (fr. 25.—).

Jaennicke, F. Grundriss der Keramik in Bezug auf das Kunstgewerbe. Eine historische Darstellung ihres Entwicklungsganges in Europa und dem Orient von den aeltesten Zeiten bis auf die Gegenwart, 1022 pp. with 460 illustrations and 2645 monograms, roy. 8vo, Stuttgart, 1879.

pp. 121-146 and 923-926 Japan.

Kataoka, Masayaki, Satsuma ware and its imitations, (Magazine of Art pt. 115), London.

Keramics in Japan, (Magazine of Art 1882 October), 40, London.

Korschelt, C. Japanischer Ackerboden ein natuerlicher Cement, (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. III [pt. 25] pp. 180-201), 4to, Yokohama, 1881.

Korschelt, C. Japanese soil, a natural cement, abridged translation from the German, (Chemical News, vol. 46 pp. 187-188), London, 1882.

Manufacture of porcelain in Japan, translated from the "San-kei mei-san dzou-ye" by Dr. J. Hoffmann, (Chinese and Japanese Repository vol. II pp. 108-118), 8vo, London, 1864.

Matsugada et Maëda, Porcelaines et faïences japonais; histoire et fabrication, 44 pp. 8vo, Paris, 1878.

Morse, E. S. Collection of Japanese pottery, (reprinted from the "American Architect number of May 28th 1887), with 4 coloured plates, 4to, Salem, U. S. A., 1887.

Morse, E. S. Old Satsuma porcelain with II illustrations from photographs by D. M. Little in Salem and drawing by F. V. Du Mond, 17 pp. (Harper's Monthly Magazine, September 1888), 8vo, New York. Mueller-Beek, F. G. Einige Mittheilungen ueber Seladone, (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. IV [pt. 34] Pp. 192-195), 4to, Yokohama, 1886.

Ninagawa Naritané, Kwan-ko-dzu-setsu. Notice historique et descriptive sur les arts et industries japonais: Art céramique, Ière partie: Poterie with French translation in 8vo, and atlas of 16 plates in oblong folio, Tokio, 1876. Pabst, A. Die [chines. and japan.] Porzellane der Sammlung Rothschild, (Kunstgewerbeblatt, vol. IV [No 9] pp. 159-163), Leipzig, 1888.

Les Porcelaines d'Owari, depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours, (Annales de l'Extrême Orient vol. VII pp. 54-56), roy. 8vo, Paris, 1884-85. Sammlung von Abbildungen keramischer Objecte aus dem nahen und fernen Oriente, mit einleitenden Bemerkungen von O. du Sartel, S. Gonse und J. Karabaceh, herausgegeben von Orientalischen Museum with 61 woodengravings and 58 photo-lithographie plates, in portfolio, Wien, 1885. (Only in a few copies printed).

Satow, E. M. The Korean Potters in Satsuma, (Transactions Asiatic Society Japan, vol. VI [pt. II] pp. 193-204), 8vo, Yokohama, 1878.

Satsuma Faience, with coloured plate, (Art Journal 1881 July 30th), London. Satsuma Fayencen [Die], (Mittheilungen d. k. k. oesterreich. Museums 1887 November), Wien.

Shioda, M. Japanese pottery, being a native report, translated from the Japanese into English by T. Asami and edited by A. W. Franks, with an introduction and catalogue by A. W. Franks, with illustrations and marks, XVI+112 pp. 8vo, London, 1880. (2s 6ď).

South Kensington Museum Art Handbook.

Siebold, Ph. Fr. von, Keramiks with II plates, folio, (published in "Nippon, Archiv etc. Abteilung IV" by the same author, for which see page 1 of this Bibliography).

Sprechsaal" ["Der], Organ der Glass-, Porcellan- und Thonwaaren-Industrie. Published in Coburg. The following articles contained in it refer to Japan: Brinckmann, Dr. Japanische Ziermotive an europaeischen Toepferarbeiten des 18ten Jahrhunderts ibidem, 1891 pp. 84-85.

Fruehauf, Prof. J. Die keramischen Werkstaetten und Waarensorten Japan's, ibidem, 1887 p. 658.

Fruehauf, Prof. J. Die Keramik Japan's. ibidem, 1887, p. 603.

Fruehauf, Prof. J. Die Kunstindustrie Japan's, ibidem, 1887, pp. 585-586.
Japanische und deutsche Industrie, ibidem, 1892, p. 477.
Japanische Keramik, ibidem, 1890, pp. 117-118.

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