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11074Hundreds of drawings & some text. Nine scrolls all roughly 260 x 4500 mm. & one notebook. Japan: late Edo.<br /> <BR> <BR> Japanese shrines and temples require constant maintenance restoration and rebuilding. These nine scrolls and one notebook are concerned with the architectural aesthetics of shrines and temples and the highly specialized construction techniques used to construct them including the complex joinery methods which did not require the use of nails glue or fasteners. As constant reminders in the texts in the scrolls tell us the crafts illustrated here were to be carefully guarded and passed on to future generations in great secrecy. Apprenticeships could last as long as ten years. Some of the master joiners are named.<br /> <BR> <BR> The drawings in the scrolls are exceptionally detailed oftentimes in extreme close-up depictions showing many of the methods of joining the desired proportions accompanied by measurements names of individual parts of the materials used in construction and the problems in building and maintaining a shrine or temple.<br /> <BR> <BR> These nine scrolls contain hundreds of drawings of plans for all aspects of shrines and temples; each is focused on a different topic. These include the many varieties of traditional shrine gates torii 鳥居 oftentimes with measurements references to known gates and their creators and idealized gates with ratios. There are also examples and styles of hafu ç ´é¢¨ decorative bargeboards or gable end boards including kara hafu undulating or cusped gables irimoya hip-and-gable and mukuri hafu curved gables.<br /> <BR> <BR> The concept of kiwari 木割 the proportional system used to determine the dimensions of building components based on their relationship to other components is also discussed in one of the scrolls along with the methods of measuring and cutting wood to achieve a harmonious structure.<br /> <BR> <BR> Many drawings also illustrate the components of taruki 垂木 rafters used to help support a roof in traditional Japanese wooden construction.<br /> <BR> <BR> One scroll illustrates an idealized temple building with succeeding detailed drawings of its components measurements and ratios along with many illustrations of ornaments. Other scrolls are concerned with the ornamental aspects of shrines and temples all illustrated in great detail again with measurements and ratios.<br /> <BR> <BR> One scroll deals with decorative windows screens wooden sliding doors and shelves in many styles.<br /> <BR> <BR> Another scroll discusses and illustrates a NÅh performing stage and ancillary buildings constructed in August 1774 for Matsudaira Chikuzen no kami in Kaga fiefdom.<br /> <BR> <BR> These nine scrolls are accompanied by a manuscript notebook 37 leaves 8vo 247 x 173 mm. which discusses and illustrates gegyo æ‡¸éš decorative wooden boards or pendants traditionally attached under the roof gables found on Shinto shrines Buddhist temples and castles.<br /> <BR> <BR> At the ends of four scrolls it is indicated that they were copied in 1811 and 1819.<br /> <BR> <BR> In fine condition; all preserved in an old wooden box. unknown
11071Brush & ink some in color or heightened in color. Late Edo.<br /> <BR> <BR> A fascinating collection of fine and detailed architectural drawings of the Kyoto Palace several Kyoto temples and mansions. This collection can be divided very roughly into three groups:<br /> <BR> <BR> 1. Palace: The Kyoto Palace burned down many times in its long history and the most recent reconstruction was completed in 1855. About 17 sheets of varying sizes some quite large depict ornamental details; floor plans; details of sliding doors; plans for guard offices at entrances buildings for ladies-in-waiting and entranceways to court offices; ornaments for bathrooms; floor plans of the inner palace including the emperor’s residence seiryÅden 清涼殿 the tutors’ living quarters and teaching rooms the layout of the roof beams for the seiryÅden beam measurements sumigi 隅木 roof styles metalwork designs for shitomi 蔀 traditional shutters or doors another complete floor plan of the seiryÅden with labels for placement for each decorative work of art and a diagram of the placement of the weight-bearing wooden pillars color-coded to support the floors; roof-beam styles; palace outer buildings’ floor plans; a very large hand-colored illustration of a decorative drum to perform gagaku 雅楽; pattern sheet of the drum; and a bundle of seven sheets of various palace buildings some in color.<br /> <BR> <BR> 2. Temples: a drawing of a model of elaborate woodwork; ornamental roof details in color; layout for roof beams; a rubbing of an architectural detail; floor plan of the building containing the Great Buddha of the HÅkÅji temple; detailed measurements of the roof beams of the Rokkaku-do temple; plan for a two-story pagoda sheet measuring 1210 x 760 mm.; the design of an ornamental bottle-shaped strut taiheizuka 大瓶æŸ; and a sheet with actual size drawings of other ornaments. Some have the name of the creator Tanaka Heibei ç”°ä¸å¹³å…µè¡› a Kyoto ornamental woodcarver.<br /> <BR> <BR> 3. Miscellaneous: drawings of ornamental aspects of unnamed buildings about 30 sheets of varying sizes.<br /> <BR> <BR> In very good condition. unknown
MA07C-04365David Williams. Collectible - Acceptable. NY: David Williams 1882 and 1883. 1st edition. 2 volume set. Volume 4 Numbers 1-12 and Volume 5 Numbers 1-12. 4to Hardcover. 246; 256pp. B/W plates and text figures. Ex-Library Set. Both volumes: Heavy edgewear. With usual library markings. Vol 2: Majority of spine chipped away. engineering architecture carpentry buildings Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. David Williams hardcover
222658Ward Lock & Co. London c. 1890. 816 pp including index followed by publisher's index b&w engraved illustrations advertisements previous owners' details on blank prelim and title page edges foxed else very good copy in illustrated brown cloth boards. 5th edition. 750 illustrations. Ward, Lock & Co., London, c. 1890 hardcover
19972091502135409609Not Available 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19922090502130200525Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 192p Size: 30cm Number of books: 1 Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum paperback
19892083002115708031Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 69p Size: 26cm Number of books: 1 Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum paperback
19942091502135421570Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum paperback
Dag Thorstensen and KnutNot in perfect condition. unknown
38327CARPENTRY AND BUILDING. DECEMBER 1906 VOLUME XXVIII NUMBER 12. New York: David Williams 1906. Folio. Wrappers. xv 16 385-418 51-68 wit inlaid insert XV pages. Single issue of this building trade monthly periodical. With numerous illustrated articles on construction plumbing house designs machinery and interior details. Among the featured articles are "Frame Residence at Riverhead Long Island N.Y." with elevations floor plans and construction details; and a section on "Law in the Building Trades." Laid-in the center i prospectus for the 1907 volume of Carpentry and Building. Advertisements in front and back of text. unknown
38324CARPENTRY AND BUILDING. JANUARY 1879 VOLUME I NUMBER 1 New York: David Williams 1879. Folio. Wrappers. 20 pages. First issue of this bulding trade monthly periodical. With numerous illustrat articles on construction plumbing house designs machinery and interior details. Among the featured articles are for a "Stone and Frame Country Vill in Westchester County New York with detailed elevations and plans designed Arthur B. Jennings architect; and a "Queen Anne Sideboard and Mantel" finely illustrated designed and built by Warren WArd & Co. New York. Top edge of front cover chipped. unknown
19363509New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1936. First edition. Hardcover. Good/good. 8vo 284 pages cloth; dj worn punctured; ex libris Alfred J. Link. <br/><br/>Signed by Sherwood on the title-page. Photograuvres map endpapers. "A man who knows woods from all angles tells the world story of 60 best known woods. History -- origins -- uses -- anecdotes of people connected with wood -- description of manufacturing processes of wood substitutes their use and value. Important book for anyone in any branch of the industry - Kirkus Reviews." Sherwood was from LaPorte Indiana. This is the only print edition of this work. W. W. Norton & Company hardcover