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Chargement... 着物と日本の色 夏篇 (édition 2006)par 弓岡 勝美 (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreSummer Kimonos and the Colors of Japan: Kimono Collection of Katsumi Yumioka par Katsumi Yumioka
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In Yumioka’s previous book, Kimono and the Colors of Japan, the kimono collector mainly introduced readers to the range of colors used in kimonos. In this book; however, he has focused on the motifs employed in kimonos and obis (sash), with particular emphasis on the materials used in making summer kimonos. Recent summer kimonos have become relatively orthodox and somewhat lacking in creativity. Those who are familiar with these recent summer kimonos are thus in for a surprise with the kimonos they will find in this book. Patterns of flowers and grasses, insects, fish, shellfish, and Western landscapes, in addition to daring colors and delicate embroidery, have elevated these kimonos to the level of art. In the author’s view, these patterns and motifs provide a full display of a delicate sense of beauty and bold design, as well as the playful spirit and creativity with which the Japanese try to keep themselves cool and comfortable in the summer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I would have liked to have the whole text translated, as well as have the dates of the various periods provided for reference. My copy will no doubt eventually have many handwritten annotations.
Nonetheless, I recommend this book wholeheartedly. It's a beautiful look at a wonderful collection of kimono, and it has very interesting commentary on weaving and dying methods.
Worth owning. ( )