Flowers of Edo

Flowers of Edo
Title Flowers of Edo PDF eBook
Author PIE International
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2019-10
Genre
ISBN 9784756251886

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We have breathed new life into a key historical botanical art book from the Edo period. Herbalism (Phytomedicine), the study of plants and minerals used for medical purposes, has long been popular in China. As herbalism developed, it was brought to Japan in the eighth century and, by the seventeenth century, became a fully fledged field of study. Honzou-zufu,/i>, which was published in 1828 by Kanen Iwasaki, was the first Japanese botanical encyclopedia with color. It was comprised of 96 volumes and contained 2000 plants, which were sketched, colored and classified into three different categories (mountain plants, wet plants and poisonous plants). Because most of the volumes were transcribed, many existing illustrations were low in quality. But we have carefully researched and selected the best 100 illustrations from the Honzou-zufu and breathed new life into this historical botanical art book from the Edo period. To show all the illustrations without the center being folded, the book is design in landscape format, enabling the illustrations to be clearly seen in a page. Chinese, Japanese and Kampo (Chinese medicine) names are listed for each flower together with a little story about the flower's medical efficacy, origin of its name, language associations and other useful information about the flower. Art direction has been done by Kazuhiko Tajima, who designed our bestselling title Bonsai (9784756248299).

The Flowers of Edo

The Flowers of Edo
Title The Flowers of Edo PDF eBook
Author Michael Dana Kennedy
Publisher Kodansha USA
Total Pages 553
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1935654616

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In the climactic closing months of World War II, Allied Intelligence officers are summoned to the Malcañan Palace in Manila to be briefed by General MacArthur’s Intelligence Staff on the optimal conclusion to the conflict in the Pacific Theater. Intelligence collected at the time concluded that the Americans had only three options to effectively force the Imperial Japanese Military into surrender: encirclement, blockade, and bombardment; isolating Japan from its forces in China, Korea, and Formosa; or engaging Japan through a full-scale amphibious invasion. In the debut novel by Michael Dana Kennedy, Japanese-American Lt. Ken Kobayashi must straddle a delicate line between duty to country and honor to his family as he is assigned by General MacArthur to infiltrate the Imperial Japanese Army in the lead-up to an invasion of the Japanese archipelago. From the deck of the U.S.S. Yorktown to the halls of the Imperial Ministry of War in Ichigaya in Tokyo, The Flowers of Edo reveals the intricacies of the military machine and the human and cultural price that was paid in the bombings on Japan through a perspective never before seen in fiction. Meticulously researched and endorsed by military insiders and historians from both sides of the Pacific, Lt. Kobayashi’s tale of espionage and romance will shed new light on what might have happened.

Some Japanese Flowers

Some Japanese Flowers
Title Some Japanese Flowers PDF eBook
Author Dinah Berland
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 56
Release 2013
Genre Photography
ISBN 1606061305

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Pioneer Japanese photographer and printer Kazumasa Ogawa (1860-1929) established himself as the foremost photography publisher of the Meiji era and produced a range of illustrated books offering views of traditional Japan for the Western market. All thirty-eight plates of Ogawa's exquisite flower images from the original edition are reproduced here.

Edo Rimpa$dkachō fūgetsu o mederu$hMiyazaki Momo

Edo Rimpa$dkachō fūgetsu o mederu$hMiyazaki Momo
Title Edo Rimpa$dkachō fūgetsu o mederu$hMiyazaki Momo PDF eBook
Author Momo Miyazaki
Publisher Pie International
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art, Japanese
ISBN 9784756250643

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A fascinating book on the elegant paintings of birds and flowers in Edo-Rinpa painting The Rinpa school is one of the historical schools in Japanese painting established in 17th century Kyoto. Later in 19th century Edo (old Tokyo), Hoitsu Sakai, who worshiped and was influenced by Korin Ogata, revived this genre with his elegant, poetic and refined taste. This book showcases not only the most popular works of the Edo-Rinpa style but also features unique and innovative works from Kiitsu Suzuki, Hoitsu Sakai's own disciple, and shows how Rinpa style has been passed on to the modern painters such as Shunso Hishida and Sekka Kamisaka. Written by Momo Miyazaki, a specialist in Edo period painting and the curator of The Museum Yamato Bunkakan, this book will be an informative must have treasury book for Japanese art lovers, creators, and artists.--Momo Miyazaki

The Flowers of Edo

The Flowers of Edo
Title The Flowers of Edo PDF eBook
Author Simon Henry
Publisher
Total Pages 159
Release 2010-01
Genre Color prints, Japanese
ISBN 9780646527598

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Birds of Edo

Birds of Edo
Title Birds of Edo PDF eBook
Author Kazuhiko Tajima
Publisher Pie International
Total Pages 224
Release 2020-12
Genre Art
ISBN 9784756253392

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Admire exquisite birds from an eminent Edo-period nature field guide. As a sequel to "Flowers of Edo", we are pleased to present "Birds of Edo". Of all the illustrated encyclopedias of flora and fauna from the Edo period, "Baien-Kinpu" which was compiled by Baien Mouri, a samurai and a scholar of herbal medicine, was said to be most outstanding nature field guide in terms of its realistic depiction and its beautiful and sensitive brushwork. We have carefully selected 86 images from "Baien-Kinpu", supplemented with explanatory text on the origins of each bird's Japanese name, classification and scientific name, along with information on Japanese literature in which these birds appear. The lively and radiant birds beloved by the people in the Edo period, now return to life in the Reiwa era! As in the previous book, this title is designed in landscape format, enabling the illustrations to be clearly seen in a single page. Art direction is by Kazuhiko Tajima, who designed our bestselling title Bonsai (9784756248299).

Japanese Woodblock Flower Prints

Japanese Woodblock Flower Prints
Title Japanese Woodblock Flower Prints PDF eBook
Author Tanigami Kônan
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 128
Release 2012-09-28
Genre Art
ISBN 0486134466

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Extraordinary collection of Japanese woodblock prints by a well-known artist features 120 plates in brilliant color. Realistic images from a rare edition include daffodils, tulips, and other familiar and unusual flowers.