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Bijutsukai (set)

Zuancho

Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911
Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911

Bijutsukai (set), 1896 - 1911

Bound collection of woodblock prints on paper
9-1/4”h x 6-1/4”w
complete set 14 volumes bound in two portfolios with bone clasps.
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ZUANCHO is the Japanese name for design books that were used in Kyoto’s textile industry around 1890 to 1940. The word zu-an-cho consists of three Japanese kanji characters: ZU (...
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ZUANCHO is the Japanese name for design books that were used in Kyoto’s textile industry around 1890 to 1940. The word zu-an-cho consists of three Japanese kanji characters:

ZU ( design or drawing) 図+ AN (idea)案+ CHO帳 = Book of Design Ideas.

Kimono dealers, their clients, and the craftsmen who dyed, wove, embroidered the textile, and sewed the garments used zuancho to communicate with each other when they made a custom-made kimono.

The richness of these books came from being at the nexus of a heightened aesthetic common to everyone involved in kimono production and consumption customers, dealers, designers, artisans, and the publishers of zuancho themselves. During a few short decades of this time, the Kyoto culture created this convergence of client expectations and master artisans' craftsmanship. The situation has a fascinating similarity with the design world of today.
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