Traditional Japanese Design: Five Tastes

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ISBN-10:

0810967421

ISBN-13:

9780810967427

Edition: First Edition
Released: Sep 01, 2001
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Format: Paperback, 179 pages
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Description:

A Japan Society Publication

Japanese craftsmen, fusing a love of natural materials like wood, bamboo, and clay with an eye for bold, essential form, elevated the design of utilitarian objects to an art unparalleled elsewhere in the world. Today the finest of these objects created for daily use are hugely popular-and eminently collectible.

This richly illustrated book, which accompanies a major exhibition organized by the Japan Society, is divided by five aesthetic tastes. It presents a superb selection of objects of lacquer, ceramics, metalwork, basketry, and textiles-ranging from humble tools for farmers to spectacular arms and armor, and refined utensils associated with the tea ceremony. Craft lovers, collectors, artists, and designers will welcome this tribute to these highly influential Japanese crafts.
100 illustrations, 80 in full color, 200 pages, 91/2 x 12"












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