“Practical Sketchbook” (Ōyō Manga) by Ogino Issui, published in 1903, is a notable work in the realm of Japanese art and design. This book is celebrated for its valuable insights into various artistic techniques, including illustrations, patterns, and designs, making it a resource for artists, craftsmen, and anyone interested in the visual arts. Through “Practical Sketchbook,” Ogino Issui aimed to provide practical guidance and inspiration for artists, contributing to the development and refinement of artistic skills during that period. The book’s content remains relevant and historically significant, offering a window into the artistic practices and aesthetics of early 20th-century Japan.

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