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Inro & Other Min. forms

Inro & Other Min. forms
Author: Melvin Jahss
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 759
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1462903835

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The most comprehensive book covering Japanese inro and netsuke this book an in-depth guide to Japanese miniature laquer art. Inro and Other Miniature Forms of Japanese Lacquer Art is designed both for the novice in Japanese lacquer art and for the advanced collector who specializes in such delightful forms of that art as the inro and the netsuke. For readers who desire a general acquaintance with the subject, there are absorbing chapters on the history of Japanese lacquer, on miniature lacquer forms and on the subject matter of lacquer art. For the collector, there is not only highly technical information on lacquer manufacture and techniques but also a comprehensive chapter on netsuke. Three other features of the book make it an invaluable one for collectors: Tthe biographical listing of more than 900 miniature-lacquer artists The genealogies of the outstanding lacquer schools The reproductions of 59 signatures of representative artists. Included are over 250 illustrations. All important miniature lacquer forms are represented. In addition, there is a well-selected and useful bibliography.


Japanese Inrō

Japanese Inrō
Author: Julia Hutt
Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This is a comprehensive study of the inro, the small lacquer container used by Japanese men wearing traditional dress to carry items in daily use, drawing on the V&A's collection. Suspended from the belt by means of a netsuke and originally intended to hold a seal and ink or a supply of medicines, the inro gradually developed as a highly decorative dress accessory and became an object of high fashion, which is now prized by collectors. The majority of inro were made of lacquer, and include some of the finest and most innovative examples of the Japanese lacquerer's craft. The book traces the diverse origins of the inro from around 1600 until the early-20th century, and includes sections on construction and techniques of manufacture, on materials used, as well as on individual craftsmen, with photographs of their signatures. The sources of inro designs are explored, from paintings, ukiyoe prints and woodblock-printed books, with many examples illustrated. Methods of dating are also discussed, making this a useful reference for collectors and experts, while those with a general interest in Japanese art should be drawn to the craftsmanship of the individual pieces.


Urushi

Urushi
Author: N. S. Brommelle
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1988-12-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892360968

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An in-depth examination of the Far Eastern lacquerware known as urushi, this book considers the art historical and scientific viewpoints and presents the priorities for urushi’s preservation and conservation. These are the proceedings of the Urushi Study Group meeting held in Japan.


Economics

Economics
Author:
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 772
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9788177582079

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Japanese Inro and Lacquer

Japanese Inro and Lacquer
Author: Spink & Son
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1984
Genre: Inro
ISBN:

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