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Latest revision as of 22:06, 12 August 2014
- Born: 1926
- Died: 2002[1]
Richard Lane was a Japanese art collector and dealer, and expert in particular on ukiyo-e woodblock prints of the Edo period. His 1978 book Images from the Floating World remains a prominent work on the subject in the Anglophone world today.
Following his death, much of Lane's collection was obtained by the Honolulu Museum of Art (formerly Honolulu Academy of Arts).
References
- ↑ Birth and death dates cited to The Arts of the Bedchamber: Japanese Shunga. Exhibition website. Honolulu Museum of Art. Accessed 24 November 2012.