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Japanese Costume and the Makers of Its Elegant Tradition

Japanese Costume and the Makers of Its Elegant Tradition

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Japanese Costume and the Makers of Its Elegant Tradition

by Minnich, Helen Benton, with Nomura, Shojiro

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Rutland, VT, and Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1963. Cloth, 374 pages, illustrations (part color); 27 cm. Reprint 1986. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Dust jacket, with light shelfwear, protected in a mylar cover. CONTENTS; List of Illustrations; 1. Background for a Picture; Perspective; Point of View; Focus; Design; 2. The Legendary Period; Hallowed Myth; The Introduction of Weaving; Costumes in Legend and Clay; 3. Asuka; The Introduction of Buddhism; A Hierarchy of Color; 4. Nara; Dedicated Treasures; Eighth-Century Textiles; Dyeing Processes; 5. Heian-Fujiwara; Courtly Society; Fujiwara Costumes and Textiles; 6. Kamakura; The Shogunate; Kamakura Costumes and Textiles; 7. Ashikaga-Muromachi; Aesthetes and Anarchy; Muromachi Costumes and Textiles; 8. Azuchi-Momoyama; The Great Taiko. Nishijin Weaving Momoyama Kimono Decoration; 9. Early Tokugawa; A New Capital and a New Order; Edo Weaving; Edo Kimono Before Yuzen; 10. Yuzen-Zome; Sarasa; Kaga-Zome, the Dyeing of Kaga Province; Yuzen the Fan Painter; 11. Genroku and Late Edo; Gaudy and Gay; Somber and Severe; 12. Meiji to Modern; Adjustment; Renaissance; APPENDICES; 1. Comparative Chronology; 2. "Brocade" Explained; 3. Color and Design in the Edo Period; 4. A Digest of Costume Details; 5. The Evolution of the Obi; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. l. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 4to.

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Title
Japanese Costume and the Makers of Its Elegant Tradition
Author
Minnich, Helen Benton, with Nomura, Shojiro
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Very Good
ISBN 10
0804802874
ISBN 13
9780804802871
Publisher
Charles E. Tuttle Company
Place of Publication
Rutland, VT, and Tokyo, Japan
Date Published
1963
Size
4to
Bookseller catalogs
Media / Fabrics & Textiles; Asian / Japanese; Design / Fashion & Costume;

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