Cult of Happiness
Discover the fascinating world of folk art and print with Cult of Happiness by Phyllis Flanoff, published by the University of British Columbia Press in 2004. This groundbreaking study is one of the first to explore folk art and folk print as significant historical texts. Spanning 288 pages, this richly illustrated volume delves into the creativity and culture of rural society, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're involved in Asian studies, history, art history, folklore, or printmaking, this book offers insightful perspectives that will enhance your understanding of these vibrant artistic traditions. Ideal for anyone passionate about the intersection of art and history, Cult of Happiness invites readers to appreciate the profound narratives embedded in folk art. Don't miss your chance to add this essential title to your collection!