Publisher's Description
Intended as a complement to his previous Kabuki and Bunraku books, this newest work from Hiroshi Watanabe documents the Noh masks of the Naito Clan of southern Japan, some of which are more than 300 years old. These masks are intended to convey the mood and character of the part played by a performer in an extremely stylized dramaturgical form dating back to the feudal period.
With this book, you will get a print of any image you choose from the book. Your print will be a 8x10 toned gelatin silver print with approximately 6x6 image size, printed by the artist, signed, dated and numbered. Each image is a limited edition of 100. Each book comes with a slip to be mailed with you choice of image. The print will be mailed to you after you choice is received.
Hiroshi Watanabe is represented by photo-eye Gallery. See his work
here.