Impressions 43 Part One of a Double Issue (2022) has been mailed to members! This issue examines the life and work of the potter Kitaōji Rosanjin from three viewpoints. Monika Bincsik and John Weber have fun discussing the Weber kimono collection. Julia Meech introduces textiles acquired by the famed print collector Louis Ledoux. Kendall Brown explains the marketing of prints by Ohara Koson. We pay tribute to two formidable women who made a difference in our field, Gunhild Avitabile and Shirley Z. Johnson. Melinda Takeuchi, Elizabeth de Sabato Swinton and Hollis Goodall review new publications on Buddhist art and Japanese prints for us, while Miriam Chusid reveals the secret of a 17th-century Welcoming Descent painting. (Click here to see the Impressions 43 Part One Table of Contents.)
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