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9788857200118 Taisho Kimono
Speaking of Past and Present
Written by Jan Dees, Photographed by Michiel Elsevier Stokmans
Pub Date: September 2009
Format: Hardcover
Category: Art - Design - Textile & Costume
US Price: $95.00
CAN Price: $116.00
ISBN: 978-88-572-0011-8 (88-572-0011-6)
Publisher: Skira
Trim Size: 9-1/2 x 11-3/4




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About this Book

This remarkable volume features and analyzes a private collection of some 130 textiles, mainly from the period between 1900 and 1940. An introduction explains the place of the kimono in Japanese society, including the essential cultural and historical background, but the heart of the book is formed by the photographs of the individual textiles, focusing on the decoration techniques and other main characteristics. No doubt women’s kimono are the most artistic ones as a result of their bold and colorful designs. But probably the most surprising garments are the men’s under kimono’s, since little has been published about them. Some designs show a longing for the past, but others are decorated with contemporary motifs, such as the popular baseball game and the beginning of the Second World War. The children’s section features the contrasting expectations for girls and boys in Japanese society: "sweet" decorations on girls’ kimono’s, strong animals or samurai on boys’ textiles. The book is generously illustrated with three hundred full-color photographs taken especially for this book and all never before published.

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A unique collection of 130 kimono’s for women, men and children from the Taisho era.

About the Author

Jan Dees, gastroenterologist and art researcher, is a prolific writer of articles and books on Japanese lacquer.

Michiel Elsevier Stokmans is a well-known Holland-based art photographer. As head of the photography department of Christie’s, Amsterdam, he has been responsible for the production of more than 1000 auction catalogues over the past twenty-three years.


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