Haishoku jiten = A dictionary of color combinations : Taishō shōwa no shikisai nōto.
Material type: TextLanguage: Japanese, English Publication details: Kyōto : Seigensha, 2010Description: 281 pages, [71] pages of plates : chiefly colour illustrations ; 16 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9784861522475 :; 4861522471 :Other title: Dictionary of color combinations | Haishoku sōkanSubject(s): Wada, Sanzō, 1883-1967 | Color guides | Color in design | Color in art | ColorDDC classification: 741.6 Summary: This book is a collection of 348 color combinations originated by Sanzo Wada (1883-1967) who, in that time of increasingly avant-garde and diversified use of color, was quick to focus on the importance of color and laid the foundation for contemporary color research. Sanzo Wada was active as an artist, art school instructor, costume designer for the movies and the theater, and kimono and fashion designer who employed his extensive and versatile talents to do innovative work that centered primarily on visual perception and form--Publisher's website.Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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This work is derived from the 6-volume work Haishoku soukan by Sanzo Wada, published 1933-34.
This book is a collection of 348 color combinations originated by Sanzo Wada (1883-1967) who, in that time of increasingly avant-garde and diversified use of color, was quick to focus on the importance of color and laid the foundation for contemporary color research. Sanzo Wada was active as an artist, art school instructor, costume designer for the movies and the theater, and kimono and fashion designer who employed his extensive and versatile talents to do innovative work that centered primarily on visual perception and form--Publisher's website.
In Japanese; captions also in English.
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