The elements of Japanese design : a handbook of family crests, heraldry & symbolism

by John W. Dower

Other authorsKiyoshi Kawamoto (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

CR57.J3 D68 1971

Collection

Publication

New York, NY; Tokyo : Walker/Weatherhill, 1971.

Description

The Elements of Japanese Design is a library of traditional Japanese design motifs in the form of more than 2,700 family crests ( mon) compiled and drawn by a Kyoto publisher and bookseller early in the twentieth century, and selected and interpreted by John Dower, a leading American scholar of Japan. First used for identification on the battlefield beginning in the twelfth century, mon developed into symbols of family pride and fortune and quintessential expressions of the Japanese design sensibility--especially in their economy of means, exquisite detailing, and boldness of composition. The motifs employed in these family crests are also a fascinating window into the symbolic system of traditional Japan, which drew from a rich palette of natural phenomena, plants, animals, abstract devices, and manmade objects. This book will be a source of pleasure and inspiration to anyone interested in the basic elements of Japanese design, and of valuable information to anyone wishing to know more about the remarkable culture that produced it.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1971 (1st Ed.)
1990-08-01 (New Ed.)

Physical description

xi, 170 p.; 27 cm

ISBN

0802724477 / 9780802724472

Copy notes

First edition.
Jacket corners clipped.
Bookplate on front free endpaper: "From the Library of Arch & Mary MacDonald".
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