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Japanese Art of Stone Appreciation Suiseki and Its Use with Bonsai

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ISBN-10: 4805310138

ISBN-13: 9784805310137

Edition: 2009

Authors: Vincent T. Covello, Yuji Yoshimura, Sonja Arntzen, Ph.D. Arntzen, Vincent Covello

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Written by two leading experts in the field, The Japanese Art of Stone Appreciation is an exploration into the art of suisekiusmall, naturally formed stones selected for their shape, balance, simplicity and tranquility. This concise introduction offers aesthetic guidance and direct practical advice, detailing the essential characteristics of a high-quality suiseki, describing the various systems of stone classification, and showing how to display a suiseki to its best advantage. There is also a section on incorporating suiseki with bonsai, the most popular and rewarding complement to a peaceful suiseki landscape.
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Book details

List price: $21.99
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 11/13/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 5.13" wide x 8.00" long x 0.42" tall
Weight: 0.374
Language: English

Yuji Yoshimura brings to the subject a long ancestral tradition, intensive training in modern horticulrual techniques, and wide experience in teaching bonsai on an international scale. His nursery, the Kofu-en, in the outskirts of Tokyo, is a mecca for admirers of bonsai all over the world. He is also the co-author of The Japanese Art of Stone Appreciation, published by Tuttle.Giovanna M. Halford of England is one of Mr. Yoshimura's star pupils. While in Japan, she studied at the Kofu-en for two years, completing the most advanced course, and thus brings to the writing of this book the ability to anticipate the Western reader's questions and problems. She coauthored with her husband the…    

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Historical Background
Characteristics and Aesthetic Qualities
Suggestiveness
Subdued Color
Balance
Wabi, Sabi, Shibui, and Yugen
Classification of Suiseki
By Shape
By Color
By Surface Pattern
By Place of Origin
Combining Classification Systems
Other Classificatory Terms
Displaying the Stone
Choosing a Container
Creating a Display Area
Suiseki with Bonsai and Other Related Arts
General Considerations
Rock Plantings
Tray Landscapes
Keto-Bonkei, Bonseki, and Hako-Niwa
Collecting Suiseki
Collections and Exhibitions
The Art of Collecting
Commercial Markets
Valuation
Guide to Field Collecting
Appendixes
How to Make a Carved Wooden Base
Suiseki Classification Systems
Glossary-Index