ABSTRACT

First published in 1917, On Collecting Japanese-Prints is meant to assist the amateur who has started a collection for the first time, or the person who, while not actually a collector, is sufficiently interested to read about the subject, yet finds the more exhaustive and advanced works thereon somewhat beyond them. How to distinguish forgeries and imitations; what prices should be given; what examples can still be obtained, are some of the questions which the writer has attempted to answer. The following chapters being primarily written for the beginner, artists whose work is very rare, or whose prints they are unlikely to come across in their search for examples, are not mentioned, unless where necessary from a historical or artistic point of view.

chapter Chapter I|11 pages

How Colour-Prints Were Produced

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

On Forming a Collection

chapter Chapter III|12 pages

Forgeries, Imitations, and Reprints

chapter Chapter IV|16 pages

Some Account of the Artists of the Ukiyoye School

chapter Chapter V|15 pages

Artists of the Ukiyoye School (Continued)

chapter Chapter VII|23 pages

Subjects Portrayed by the Ukiyoye Artists

chapter Chapter VIII|7 pages

Japanese Chronology as Applied to the Dating of Prints