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Keiji Shinohara: Interpretations in Woodcut
By exhibition curator Elke A. Pessl (B.A. Wesleyan 1997). In Shinohara's work after his own designs and in his woodcuts translating works by such artists as Close, Balthus, and Scully, the artist demonstrates a virtuosity resulting from years of training in the Japanese ukiyo-e woodcut tradition (1996; 40 pp.; 22 ill., 12 color). OUT OF PRINT.
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