The exquisitely dressed, often musically accomplished and conversationally adept geisha is the subject of this beautifully rendered coloring book. Sixteen magnificent illustrations portray these graceful creatures wearing lovely robes, playing musical instruments, carrying floral arrangements, and more. Color each translucent portrait with the media of your choice to bring these charming figures to life. Dover Original.
Japanese Prints Coloring Book by Ed Sibbett, Jr. This exceptional coloring book offers 38 exquisite, ready-to-be-colored plates by Japan's greatest print masters: Kiyonaga, Utamaro, Hokusai, Sharaku, Hiroshige, and 16 others. Publisher's Note. List of prints.
Chagall Stained Glass Coloring Book by Marc Chagall, Marty Noble Adaptations of 16 of the renowned Russian-born French painter's finest stained glass works, among them I and the Village, The Cellist, Bride and Groom with Eiffel Tower, Equestrienne, and The Green Violinist.
Victorian Fashions Stained Glass Coloring Book by Marty Noble Sixteen illustrations of elegantly appareled ladies and children in costumes for theatrical presentations, promenade dresses, outfits for travel, attending the races, visiting the seaside or the casino, and much more.
Life in Old Japan Coloring Book by John Green, Text by Stanley Appelbaum Based on antique prints, more than 40 handsome illustrations depict samurai warriors, the imperial villa at Kyoto, a Shinto shrine, tea ceremony, Noh play, and more. Detailed captions offer fascinating facts.
Samurai Stained Glass Coloring Book by John Green Japanese samurai are celebrated in this treasury of 16 powerful illustrations. Color a 10th-century warrior in full regalia, a 12th-century mounted samurai, a 16th-century warlord, and more.
Japanese Designs Stained Glass Coloring Book by Marty Noble Nature shines bright in 16 drawings done in the Japanese style. Intricate patterns depict florals amid an abstract design, sea life on the ocean floor, ornate fans, and more.
Women of the Ukiyo-e by Ming-Ju Sun Thirty illustrations, adapted from authentic woodblock prints, feature lovely ladies playing musical instruments, boating, dancing, strolling, and engaged in other activities.