Japanese Costume and the Makers of Its Elegant TraditionC.E. Tuttle Company, 1963 - 374 sivua Achievement in textile arts and kimono decoration traced from origins in legendary times through emergence into the modern era. |
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 13 |
BACKGROUND FOR A PICTURE | 19 |
THE LEGENDARY PERIOD | 43 |
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artists Ashikaga Ashikaga shogunate Asuka period author's collection background bamboo beautiful became blue boshi brocade Buddhist called century China Chinese Chion-in cloth color cords court daimyo decoration dress dyed dyers dynasty Edo kimono Edo period embroidered embroidery emperor Empress fabrics fans fashion flowers Fujiwara garment Genroku gold hakama haniwa hi-inagata Hideyoshi Horyu-ji imitated imperial Japan Japanese costume Kaga Kamakura Kano school kanoko kara-ori kimono kinran knot known Korean Korin kosode Kyoto lacquer ladies Late Edo period later leather Middle Edo modern Momoyama Morikage Muromachi Nara period Nishijin nishiki Nomura collection painted pattern popular priest's robe priests prints purple rokechi Saikaku samurai scroll shibori Shinto shogun Shoso-in Shotoku shows Shrine silk sleeves stencils stitches style sumptuary laws surihaku T'ang temple textile threads tie-dyeing Tokugawa Tokyo National Museum trousers Uemura Shoen ukiyo-e underkimono wear weavers weaving Western women wore worn woven