Giftwraps by artists : Kimono : Japanese designs / Introduction by Arlene Raven; [project Director Andreas Landshoff; editor Anne Yarowsky].
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TextPublication details: New York : H.N. Abrams, 1986.Description: [7] p.; 32 láms. : il.; 35 cmISBN: - 0810929546
- 391.00952 G458 1986 20
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16 Different, Full-color Patterns. Each Tear-out Sheet 4 Times Book Size.
Kimono reproduces 16 breathtaking patterns from a wide variety of Japanese kimonos dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Embroidered, wo-ven, and created from stencils, these sumptuous design motifs of long ago-taken from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York-continue to inform Japanese design sensibility today. [contracubierta].
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Kimono reproduce 16 impresionantes diseños de una amplia variedad de kimonos japoneses de los siglos XVIII y XIX. Bordados, tejidos y creados con plantillas, estos suntuosos motivos de diseño de antaño, provenientes del Museo de Bellas Artes de Boston y del Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York, siguen influyendo en la sensibilidad del diseño japonés actual.