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| #13506288 in Books | 1999-04 | Original language:English | 9.50 x11.00 x.50l, | File type: PDF | 48 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A brief recap|By Kindle Customer|Pottery, sword-making, kimono-crafting, and skills of the persons who represent the best in these arts. Designated "Living National Treasures," these men and women spend a lifetime causing the spirit of a people, past and present, to flow through their artistry. This is a brief introduction, and for that purpose it serves well.|0 of 0 people|From Publishers Weekly|In the aftermath of WWII and the loss of many of its ancient monuments and works of art, Japan gave grants to the elders committed to the traditional arts to continue their crafts and to mentor others. Hamanaka and Ohmi offer a rare glimps
After World War II the Japanese government designated as Living National Treasures men and women who had devoted their lives to traditional Japanese crafts and performing arts.For this superlative book the authors visited six of these extraordinary artists, then blended a brief, illuminating text with color photographs, calligraphy, and illustrated sections to convey the essence of each art form. Readers will visit backstage at a Bunraku puppet theater, learn how the fa...
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