Art Of Japanese Gardens
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Art Of Japanese Gardens

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Art Of Japanese Gardens

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The flowering of Far Eastern culture and philosophy as seen through the remarkable gardens they gave rise to. This classic work was one of the first to reveal the full meaning and symbolism of the gardens of China and Japan, and to treat them as serious works of art and material culture, rather than as quaint and pretty plantings. In spirit, the art of these gardens is akin to landscape painting; in form it is close to sculpture. Yet it is really quite different, a unique art based upon the choice and arrangement of natural materials in the creation of a scene that has the power to transform and inspire the viewer and gardener. Loraine E. Kuck begins her study with the naturalistic gardens of early China, progressing on to the gardens of Japan. She relates the development of gardens to the personalities who made them, to the historical background, to Eastern religion and philosophy, to the political events which shaped the culture of each period, to the arts in general and to painting, architecture and the tea ceremony in particular. Above all, her account brings alive a world in which mosses hold the warm promise of spring and hope in their velvet depths; in which the juxtaposition of pools and rocks invite meditation; where sunny slopes convey the calm of centuries and in which flowering cherry trees are viewed by moonlight, with tall lanterns throwing soft light on masses of flowers seen against the starry darkness of the sky. The work includes chapters on Heian gardens, the gardens of the Fujiwara period, the princely gardens of Tokugawa times and Zen landscapes, along with sixty-four pages of illustrations, including many rare photographs. Practical and inspirational, no other work so perfectly captures the spirituality, beauty and complex simplicity of these gardens that link heaven and earth.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781136213694
Edition
1
Subtopic
Antropologia

Index

Note: Italic figures indicate illustrations on or following page.
Accent, in art, 146
Ainu tribes, 46
Akamatsu, 113, 120
Akashi, Lady of, 52
Akikonomu, Lady, 51
Akizato (Ritoken), 126, 258; Ishigumi sono Ya-yegaki-den, 258; Tsukiyama Teizō-den, quoted, 256, 257
Alchemy, 8
Amida (Buddha), 74, 75, 83, 129; image at Uji, 55, 56; Great Buddha of Kamakura, 68
Andromeda shrub, 33, 34; in poetry, 33, 34
Anesaki, Dr., 50; Art, Life and Nature in Japan, 50 footnote
An-lo, Princess, 12
Antoku, child emperor, 67
Apricot (plum) trees, 126 footnote, 272
Arashi-yama mountain, 89, 90, 91, 238
Architecture, in Japan, 31, 54; modern domestic, 280. See also under specific buildings and types
Art of the Landscape Garden in Japan, by Dr. Tamura, footnotes 153, 265; quoted, 265
Art, Life and Nature in Japan, by Dr. Anesaki, 50 footnote
Artificial effects, 206, 210
Artificial hills, 93, 111, 168; developed in China, 10; introduced to Japan, 29
Artificial islands, 8, 9, 10
Artistic precedents, 7
Asagiri Shimanosuke, 174
Ashikaga period, 101-105
Ashikaga shoguns, 117, 118, 121
Ashikaga Takauji, General, 85, 86, 90, 98, 101, 102
Ashikaga, Yoshimasa, 121-131, 158
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, 78, 103-111, 117, 118, 183
Ashikago, Yoshinori, 120
Aston, W. G.: A History of Japanese Literature, 34 footnote
Asuka district, 30, 36
Atago-yama mountain, 238
Atmospheric effects, 87
Azaleas, 24, 77, 111, 126, 129, 159, 168, 169, 229, 261, 273, 285; white, 274
Azuchi castle, Kyoto, 164
Azuma Kagami, Mirror of the East, 67; story of Eifukuji, 71-74
Bacon, on gardens, 31
Balance,...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Style Note
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. I. The Ancient Chinese Prototype
  9. II. The Modern Chinese Prototype
  10. III. Earliest Japanese Gardens
  11. IV. Gardens of Heian
  12. V. The Glory of the Fujiwaras
  13. VI. Gardens of the Western Paradise
  14. VII. The Transition Gardens
  15. VIII. Mansions of Muromachi
  16. IX. Mansions of Muromachi
  17. X. The Painting Gardens
  18. XI. Sermon in Stone
  19. XII. Hideyoshi’s Gardens
  20. XIII. Tea Gardens—The Dewy Path
  21. XIV. Princely Estates of Tokugawa Times
  22. XV. Impressionistic Zen Landscapes
  23. XVI. Literal Landscapes
  24. XVII. Miniature Gardens and Tokugawa Conventions
  25. XVIII. Gardens and Flowers of the Modern Age
  26. Notes
  27. Selected Bibliography
  28. Index