Lacquer and Tradition / Kazumi Muroze

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 芸術・美術 漆と伝統 / 室瀬和美
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Item number: BO4878918
Released date: 08 Nov 2024

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Arts and Arts
[Introduction to the Contents]
Lacquer and human beings have a long relationship of 10,000 years.
Especially in Japan, lacquer culture has been nurtured in the world.
This book is a "living national treasure book of lacquer culture" that introduces the profound charm of lacquer culture.
The author, Mr. Kazumi Muroze is a lacquer artist and the holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property "Makie".
He is a lacquer craft specialist who has been involved in the repair of cultural properties such as the materials, techniques, and cultural history of lacquer for more than 60 years.
He has a surprising knowledge of "What!" and sometimes has a maniac technical theory, and is full of interesting stories about lacquer.
He has a strong point of view of lacquer and has a lot of fun stories about lacquer.
He has a strong point of view of lacquer and has a lot of fun stories about lacquer.
He has a strong point of view of lacquer and has a lot of fun stories about lacquer.
He has a strong point of view of lacquer.
I shape and base
To shape with lacquer
Base materials
Makie techniques
Base materials
Makie techniques
Base materials Chapter 5 "Transmitting karamono"
Possibility of sending it abroad / Transmitting it with the word urushi / Transmitting it from the viewpoint of making it / Enriching the heart with Lacquer / Touching lacquer ware / A bowl climbing Mount Everest / Planting lacquer / Understanding of lacquer / "Beauty of use" / True Value of Traditional Crafts
Author's brief history
Born in 1950, Tokyo Prefecture.
After entering Tokyo University of the Arts, studied under Matsuda Gonroku and Yoshikuni TAGUCHI, the father of lacquer artist, and became involved in the work of Haruji Muroze, the father of lacquer artist, from his childhood.
After entering Tokyo University of the Arts, he studied under Matsuda National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and Yoshikuni TAGUCHI, and aimed at lacquer art.
After completing the lacquer art major at Tokyo Graduate School of Fine Arts, worked on creation and preservation and repair of lacquer cultural British Museum National Crafts Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art 描割 付描 lacquer tree Raden