日本服饰与织物文化 阅读书单
1. Blakemore, Frances,Japanese Design Through Textile Patterns. Weatherhill, New York and Tokyo, l978. ISBN. 0 8348 0132 9
2. Brandon, Reiko M.,Bright and Daring: Japanese Kimono in the Taisho Mode, Honolulu Academy of Art, 1996. ISBN. 0 937425 36 9
3. Briscoe, Susan, Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix & Match: Over 125 patchwork, Appliqué and Sashiko Designs, London: A. & C. Black, 2007. ISBN:9780713682465
4. Brandon, Reiko M.,Country Textiles of Japan: The Art of Tsutsugaki.Weatherhill, New York and Tokyo, l986. ISBN. 0 8348 0207 4
5. Brandon, Reiko M. & Stephan, Barbara B.,Textile Art of Okinawa. Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, 1990. ISBN. 0 937426 12 1
6. Dalby, Liza,Kimono; Fashioning Culture. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993. ISBN. 0 300 05639 7
7. Faulkner, Rupert,Japanese Studio Crafts: Tradition and the Avant-Garde. Laurence King, 1995. ISBN. 1 85669 062 8
8. Gluckman, Dale Carolyn & Takeda, Sharon Sadako,When Art Became Fashion: Kosode in Edo-Period Japan. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, 1992. ISBN. 0 87587 163 1 and ISBN. 0 87587 164 X
9. Harris, Jennifer (ed),5000 Years of Textiles. British Museum, 1993. ISBN. 0 7141 1715 3
10. Hauge, Victor and Takako,Folk Traditions in Japanese Art. Kodansha International, Tokyo, New York and San Francisco, 1978. ISBN. 0 87011 360 7
11. Hays, Mary & Ralph,Fukusa; The Shojiro Nomura Fukusa Collection. Mill College Art Gallery, Oakland, California, l983
12. Howell Smith, A D.Guide to the Japanese Textiles. Part I. - Textile Fabrics. HMSO, London, 1919
13. Hutt, Julia and Alexander,Hélène, Ogi - The History of the Japanese Fan, Dauphin Publishing, London. ISBN. 1 872357 08 3
14. Jackson,Anna,Japanese Country Textiles. V&A/Weatherhill, London & New York, 1997. ISBN. 1 85177 216 2
15. Jackson, Anna,Japanese Textiles in the Victoria & Albert Museum, V&A, London,2000. ISBN. 1 85177 3169
16. Jackson, Anna,Japanese Costume Entries. In Crill, Rosemary; Wearden, Jennifer and Wilson, Verity, Dress in Detail from around the World, London, 2002
17. Jackson, Anna, Tessuti del Mondo Fluttuante;stoffetradizionalinellexilografiegiapponesi[Fabrics of the Floating World: traditional textiles in Japanese woodblock prints]. In Biblioteca di via Senato, GiapponeColoirIndaco: La Collezione Montgomery, Milan, 2003, pp.10-13
18. Jackson, Anna,Ritual and Drama: Japanese Costume in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Arts of Asia, Vol. 33, No 2, 2003, pp.102-109
19. Jackson, Anna,Dynamic lines and Syncopated Rhythms: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Designs in Early Twentieth-Century Kimono. In Assche, Annie van (ed.) Fashioning Kimono: Dress and Modernity in early twentieth century Japan, Milan 2005, pp.30-37
20. Jackson, Anna,Fashion for the Foreign: The Taste for Exotic Textiles and Dress in Momoyama and Edo Period Japan. Oriental Art, Vol. LV No.1, (2005) pp.28-36
21. Japan Textile Colour Design Centre,Textile Designs of Japan. 3 volumes. Kodansha/Serindia, Tokyo and London, l980. ISBN. 0 906026 04 0
22. Kennedy, Alan,Japanese Costume: History and Tradition. Adam Biro, Paris, l990. ISBN. 2 87660 083 8
23. Koop, Albert J.,Guide to the Japanese Textiles. Part II. - Costume'. HMSO, London, 1920 Larsen, J.,The Dyer's Art, Ikat, Batik, Plangi. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, l976. ISBN. 0 442 24685 4
24. Liddell, Jill and Watanabe, Yuko,Japanese Quilts. E.P. Dutton New York, l988. ISBN. 0 525 24661 4
25. Liddell, Jill,The Story of the Kimono. E.P. Dutton, New York, l989. ISBN. 0 525 24574 X
26. Matsumoto, Kaneo,Jodai-gire, 7th and 8th Century Textiles in Japan From the Shoso-in and Horyu-ji, Shikosha Publishing, 1984. ISBN. 4 87940 012 2
27. Minnich, HelenBenton, Japanese Costume and the Makers ofitsElegant Tradition. Tuttle, Rutland and Tokyo, l963
28. Moes, Robert,Mingei: Japanese Folk Art from the Montgomery Collection. Art Services International, Alexandria, Virginia, 1995. ISBN. 0 88397 117 8
29. Munsterberg, Hugo,The Japanese Kimono, Oxford University Press, Oxford and Hong Kong, 1996
30. Nakano, Eisha and Stephan, Barbara,Japanese Stencil Dyeing: Paste Resist Techniques. Weatherhill New York, l982. ISBN. 0 8348 0169 8
31.Noma, Seiroku,Japanese Costume and Textile Art. (The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art, vol.l6). Weatherhill-Heibonsha, New York and Tokyo, l974. ISBN. 0 8348 1026 3
32. Rathbun, William Jay,Beyond the Tanabata Bridge: Traditional Japanese Textiles. Thames & Hudson in association with Seattle Art Museum, New York, 1993. ISBN. 0 932216 40 4
33. Stinchecum, Amanda M.,Kosode: l6th-l9th Century Textiles from the Nomura Collection.Kodansha/The Japan Society, New York, 1984. ISBN. 0 87011 429 8 and ISBN. 0 913304 18 2
34. Takemura, Akihiko,Fukusa: Japanese Gift Covers. Iwasaki Bijutsu-sha, Tokyo, 1991. ISBN. 4 7534 1325 X
35. Tomita, Jun and Noriko,Japanese Ikat Weaving; The Technique of Kasuri. Routledge and Kegan Paulo, London, l982. ISBN. 0 7100 9043 9
36. Various authors,Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing. Kodansha International, l983. ISBN. 0 87011 559 6
37. Various authors,Japanese Folk Art: A Triumph of Simplicity. Japan Society, New York, 1993. ISBN. 0 913304 35 2
38. Various authors,Four Centuries of Fashion: Classical Kimono from the Kyoto National Museum, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 1997
39. Watson, William (ed),The Great Japan Exhibition, Art of the Edo Period l600-l868. Royal Academy of Arts, London 1981
40. Wilson, Verity,Country Textiles from Japan and the Ryukyu Islands (in the Victoria & Albert Museum). Orientations, Vol. 14, Number 7, July 1983, pp.28-42
41. Wilson, Verity,Japanese Silk Textiles. Orientations, Vol.17, No.12, December 1986, pp.38-46
42. Yamanaka, Norio,The Book of Kimono: The Complete Guide to Style and Wear. Kodansha International, Tokyo, New York and San Francisco, 1982. ISBN. 0 87011 500 6
43. Yoshida, Shin-Ichiro and Williams, Dai,Riches from Rags: Saki Ori and Other Recycling Traditions in Japanese Rural Clothing, 1994
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