Figures of courtesans, gods, demons, special characters, and animals in
Japanese export ceramics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are
highly decorative and appealing to many collectors today. This study
presents an engaging text and over 300 beautiful color photographs of
exquisite and amusing three-dimensional figures in Hirado, Imari,
Kutani, Satsuma, Studio works, and Sumida wares. When they came to the
popular attention of the Western world at the 1862 International
Exposition in London and the 1876 Centennial Fair in Philadelphia, they
created a sensation and have held a prominent place in Oriental arts
ever since. Marks of the artists appear with their works. This reference
will be cherished in every collector's and Asian arts library.