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George Barbier (1882-1932) is one of the great French illustrators
of the early twentieth century. He is famous for his elegant art
deco works that were heavily influenced by orientalism and Parisian
couture. Born in Nantes, France in 1882, he skyrocketed to fame and
notoriety after his first exhibition in 1911. Known as one of "the
knights of the bracelet" for his luxurious and glamorous lifestyle
and work, George Barbier also received renown for costumes and set
designs he did for theater, film, and ballet. Even today, his
modern and stylish illustrations are popular all over the world.
With critical essays on such topics as coloration and composition,
this volume is a complete compendium of Barbier's work. This
valuable reference book is categorized by Barbier's major projects
in fashion, book illustration, theater art, and editorial design
and is perfect for illustrators and graphic designers as well as a
beautiful gift for someone very special.
The legendary masterpieces of Hokusai-fifteen volumes in a single
chunky book. Hokusai Manga is one of the masterpieces by Katsushika
Hokusai (1760-1849), a master of Ukiyo-e art, depicting ordinary
people's lives, animals, plants, landscapes and human figures,
historical and supernatural, even demons and monsters, as if it
were a visual encyclopedia, amounting to fifteen volumes. Hokusai
Manga turned out to be very popular among every class of people,
from feudal lords to the general public, and became a long time
best-seller in the Edo period. This book selects pieces from each
volume and compiles them into one charming book.
The original masterpiece spread throughout Japan and flowed into
Europe in the middle of the nineteenth century, where it had a
striking impact on artists, including Impressionists Manet, Monet,
Degas, and others. The artistic movement 'Japonisme' began in part
due to its influence.
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Sushi (Paperback)
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Sushi is food without equal. It is known both as an
internationally-beloved delicacy and a Japanese treasure. Edomae
Sushi, the variety most commonly seen in America today, features a
delicious blend of raw fish, vinegar, and cooked rice. In addition
to these ingredients, harmony and balance are essential. From the
fish selection and rice preparation down to the tea with which it
is served, every detail counts.
Renowned sushi chef Kazuo Nagayama's own personal recipes are
presented here with exquisitely photographed examples that provide
a glimpse into the painstaking art that goes into making each piece
that is sure to leave the reader salivating
Sushi is arranged by season reflecting the availability of the main
ingredients and includes thoughtful descriptions and informational
graphics.
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