Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 21. (Budapest, 2002)

Monika BINCSIK: The Trade in Japanese Art during the Meiji Period with Special Reference to Lacquer, as Mirrored in the Collections at the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Budapest

& Co. traded under the name Nachfolger. It ceased trading in 1945. HMA: A 1679/5/1^4 62 HMA: A 131/1-3 63 HMA: A 1 679/21 ii 64 As well as the motifs on the artefacts, the prices shown in the Museum's inventory book also serve as a basis for identification. On the invoices the prices are given in Japanese yen, but in the inventory book they are shown in crowns, the currency of Austria-Hungary. Accordingly, knowledge of the exchange rate enables prices on the invoices to be matched with prices in the inventory book. 65 Meijiki bankokuhakurankai bijutsuhin shuppin­mokuroku [Art Object Catalogues of the Meiji-period World Exhibitions]. Tokyo kokuritsubunkazai kenkyüjö, 1997, p. 285 and Naikoku kangyőhakurankai bijutsuhin shuppin­mokuroku [Art Object Catalogues of the National Industrial Exhibitions], Tokyo kokuritsubunkazai kenkyüjö, 1996, p. 253 66 HMA:A 1679/12/3-5. 67 HMA:A 1679/26Ü 68 HMA:A 1679/6Ü m HMA:A 1679/17Ü ™ HMA:A 1679/12/23Ü 71 HMA:A 1679/12/14

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