The Japanese Print: An Interpretation

The famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright was an avid collector of Japanese Woodblock Prints. As it turns out, he also published a book as well (first released in 1912).

A first edition copy has come up for sale in the recent catalog of the Boston Book Company.

Interestingly the price is really quite fair: Another copy sold at Christie’s for almost $500 more just 3 years ago.

Of course, the reprint (from 1967) is considerably less expensive, coming in at only $150, used. I haven’t heard any reviews of the book in particular – and considering what knowledge there was of prints in 1912 (not much, compared to now) the book probably doesn’t have much educational value beyond being a collector’s item.



The Japanese print: An interpretation (Hardcover)

By (author) Frank Lloyd Wright

Used from: $110.00 In Stock

About John Resig

John is a passionate fan of Japanese Woodblock printing. Studying and collecting them since 2009 he actively researches and tracks the latest happenings in the field of Ukiyo-e collecting. He's currently located in Boston, MA.