A Glimpse at the Art of Japan

New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1876. First edition, first printing. Publisher's green cloth, illustratively stamped in black, gilt spine decoration. Gently toned spine, frayed and pressed spine head and foot, rubbed and worn corners and edges, toned text block, abrasions to ffep, else very good. Item #237098

NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART PIONEER

James Jackson Jarves (1818-1888) was an American art collector who lived in Italy and brought early Italian Renaissance art collecting to the United States. Yale accepted his collection as collateral for a loan, which he eventually defaulted on, and the university purchased 119 Italian paintings created between the tenth and seventeenth centuries. Already a pioneer in the art collecting world, Jarves was also one of the first writers to engage critically with Japanese art, exploring the history, mythological foundations, and relationship Japanese artists have to their art.

This copy is internally clean and in its original publisher's green cloth with Japanese art stamped.

Price: $125.00