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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 6331808, member: 110504"][USER=110350]@DonnaML[/USER], just, <b><i>Yesss! </i></b>Your prints are All That.</p><p>Thank you for the notably current bibliographic references. (...What I have are all from Kodansha International Ltd. (Tokyo, New York & San Francisco), c. 1960's-1970's, given me by the numismatist Alan DeShazo. --One easy definition of 'Numismatist:' Published. In his case, extensively.) But most especially your citation of the Japanesque book, dealing with the 'urban myth' already mentioned.</p><p>It's fun to think of the Japanese influence having started simultaneously --but within a noticeably narrow time span-- in different parts of Europe. For one instance, Monet may have been right, regarding his own exposure to this, um, great stuff. ...Were that to be true, it could be so on an anecdotal level ...except that we're talking about Monet! ...Maybe only most obviously by way of the gardens at Giverny, he spent the rest of his life absorbing all he knew about contemporary Japanese esthetics.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 6331808, member: 110504"][USER=110350]@DonnaML[/USER], just, [B][I]Yesss! [/I][/B]Your prints are All That. Thank you for the notably current bibliographic references. (...What I have are all from Kodansha International Ltd. (Tokyo, New York & San Francisco), c. 1960's-1970's, given me by the numismatist Alan DeShazo. --One easy definition of 'Numismatist:' Published. In his case, extensively.) But most especially your citation of the Japanesque book, dealing with the 'urban myth' already mentioned. It's fun to think of the Japanese influence having started simultaneously --but within a noticeably narrow time span-- in different parts of Europe. For one instance, Monet may have been right, regarding his own exposure to this, um, great stuff. ...Were that to be true, it could be so on an anecdotal level ...except that we're talking about Monet! ...Maybe only most obviously by way of the gardens at Giverny, he spent the rest of his life absorbing all he knew about contemporary Japanese esthetics.[/QUOTE]
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