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"Exceptional, memorable, comprehensively informative, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation. This book is truly outstanding, elegant, [and] eloquent…" —Midwest Book Review
How color is used in the most famous works of Japanese art—from the 16th century to the present.
From the vibrant reds of traditional kimonos to the serene blues of tarashikomi riverscapes and woodblock prints, Colors in Japanese Art invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Japanese visual culture through the lens of color.
Whether you are a collector of Japanese art, a student of art history, or simply captivated by the rich shades, tones and hues that Japanese art presents, this book is your key to understanding this extraordinary artistic tradition.
This book presents over 120 great works of fine and decorative art and discusses the color schemes used in each work, including:
A detailed analysis of each work shows how these color schemes evolved; how their popularity waxed and waned over time; the social and spiritual significance of certain color combinations; and the pigments and dyes used to create them.
Color swatches accompany the featured artworks to show readers how colors were used in subtle combinations, including many hues, tones and tints unique to the Japanese arts. A color chart at the end of the book summarizes the beautiful colors that are most characteristic of this tradition.
How color is used in the most famous works of Japanese art—from the 16th century to the present.
From the vibrant reds of traditional kimonos to the serene blues of tarashikomi riverscapes and woodblock prints, Colors in Japanese Art invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Japanese visual culture through the lens of color.
Whether you are a collector of Japanese art, a student of art history, or simply captivated by the rich shades, tones and hues that Japanese art presents, this book is your key to understanding this extraordinary artistic tradition.
This book presents over 120 great works of fine and decorative art and discusses the color schemes used in each work, including:
- The vibrant red, gold, multi-hued kimonos from the 18th and 19th century Edo period
- The gold, green and deep-blue season-themed screens of Tohaku and Sesshu
- The elegant pinks and blues in the landscape prints of Hiroshige and Hokusai
- The blues, reds and yellows in the Ko-Kutani and Imari porcelains of the Edo and Meiji periods
- Earthy golds in fine lacquerwares dating as far back as the Heian period
- And so many more colors in over 120 magnificent examples!
A detailed analysis of each work shows how these color schemes evolved; how their popularity waxed and waned over time; the social and spiritual significance of certain color combinations; and the pigments and dyes used to create them.
Color swatches accompany the featured artworks to show readers how colors were used in subtle combinations, including many hues, tones and tints unique to the Japanese arts. A color chart at the end of the book summarizes the beautiful colors that are most characteristic of this tradition.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date:
26 November 2024
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9784805318188
Format: Hardcover
"Exceptional, memorable, comprehensively informative, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation. This book is a truly outstanding, elegant, eloquent, and unreservedly recommended addition…" —Midwest Book Review
"This masterful exploration reveals how color transcends mere decoration in Japanese art…With over 120 stunning examples and detailed color analysis, the book offers an unprecedented journey through Japan's artistic heritage, making it an essential guide for art enthusiasts and color devotees alike." —Laura Battisini, Architectural Color Expert, The Real Japan
"Complete with detailed explanations on the history, and cultural significance of nearly 300 colors (including CMYT codes), this volume provides a rich understanding of how color continues to shape the visual and cultural landscape of Japan." —Kyoto Journal
"This masterful exploration reveals how color transcends mere decoration in Japanese art…With over 120 stunning examples and detailed color analysis, the book offers an unprecedented journey through Japan's artistic heritage, making it an essential guide for art enthusiasts and color devotees alike." —Laura Battisini, Architectural Color Expert, The Real Japan
"Complete with detailed explanations on the history, and cultural significance of nearly 300 colors (including CMYT codes), this volume provides a rich understanding of how color continues to shape the visual and cultural landscape of Japan." —Kyoto Journal
Nobuyoshi Hamada served as editorial director of Seijinsha. He has edited numerous volumes on such Japanese art and design topics as traditional motifs, family crests, manga, toys, lucky symbols, kimono patterns, and, of course, color and its use.