Japanese Lacquer during the Edo period
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Lacquerware of East Asia
- Lacquerware of East Asia
- Japanese lacquer
- Asian Lacquer: Masterpieces from the Florence and Herbert Irving Collection,Special Exhibition of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 3, 2007–May 11, 2008
- Lacquerware http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/indepth/history/experience/k.html
- A history of Japanese lacquerwork by Beatrix von Ragué Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ©1976.
- Call no NK9900.7.J3 R331 / ISBN: 0802021352 : 9780802021359
- Japanese Lacquer reading list (from Victoria and Albert Museum) http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/asia/asia_resources/booklists/japan/lacquer/index.html
- Ogawa Haritsu (1663-1747): Edo chic Nihon no Bijutsu 389.
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Japanese Lacquer works during the Edo period
: The British museum collections- Lacquer chest
- Travelling lacquer chest (kamaboko-bako)
- Lacquer inrō, Red lacquer in guri style arabesques
- Lacquer inrō, Gold takamakie and mother-of-pearl inlay on a gold hiramakie ground
- Lacquer inrō, Black lacquer
- Lacquer pyx (sacrament box)
- Negoro ware sake bottle, Vermilion and black lacquered ware
- Gold and coloured lacquer sake pourer in the form of a boy attendant
- Octagonal nest of boxes for food,red and gold lacquer with litharge painting, from the Ryūkyū Islands, Japan, 17th century AD
- Red lacquer cup stand,from the Ryūkyū Islands, Japan, 17th century AD
- Statue of a retired townsman, Portrait in lacquered wood
- Red lacquer inrō, Carved in tsuishū style
- Box with equipment for an incense game
- Travelling chest (kamaboko-bako)
- Writing-box (suzuribako)
- Black lacquer writing-box
- Lacquer document box
- Writing-box

