In the Mountains of Japan: The Open-Air Museums of Hakone and Utsukushi-Ga-Hara

New York: Abbeville Press, 1988. Softcover. Teal cloth boards, white dust jacket with color illustration. 288 pp. Profuse illustrations, most full-page and in color. Large and heavy. VG+/ VG+. Item #129515

Text in English. From the DJ: Amid the breathtaking scenery of the mountains of Japan, two museums present a unique look at contemporary sculpture. The Hakone Open-Air Museum, founded in 1969, and the newer Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Open-Air Museum incorporate spectacular natural sites with notable works of art from the East and the West, forming a comprehensive and distinguished chronological survey of the development of 20th-century sculpture. The Hakone collection includes large-scale masterworks by Rodin, Bourdell, Maillok, Brancusi, Gabo, Marini, Calder, Manzu, Noguchi, Nagare, and Henry Moore, among others.

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