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In this charming coloring book, artist Ming-Ju Sun chronicles nearly 600 years of Japanese fashion history. 45 finely detailed black-and-white illustrations trace the evolution of handsome court gowns for men and women, a richly patterned warrior's costume of the Ashikaga period (1338-1573), simple kimonos for men and women of the commoner class, a brocaded robe of a Buddhist prince, a colorful kimono of a woman entertainer, a costume featuring pleated trousers for a Shinto priest, a kimono jacket with voluminous sleeve for a football player of the Edo period (1603-1868), a traditional outfit including a sword and a dagger worn by a Samurai warrior, and more. This volume will thrill colorists of all ages and delight anyone interested in Far Eastern culture and fashion. Charming coloring book chronicles 6 centuries of Japanese fashion history in 45 finely detailed black-and-white illustrations. Elaborate warriors, exquisite court ladies, commoners in plain kimonos, entertainers, holy men, and more, all displayed in meticulously rendered costumes. A delight for colorists of all ages and anyone interested in Japanese culture and fashion. |
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