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1998Q-0943044235Phillips Collections 1998-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Phillips Collections paperback
1796108121796. Approx. 40 brush & ink drawings in black & white. Scroll 180 x 1440 mm. central core roller. At end in rough trans.: “Many generations of SÅami bonsan 100 rules & styles. Extremely secret. All the information passed down by mouth is listed here. Handle this information with great care and keep it close. Given by Ishioka Seisaku çŸ³å²¡æ£æœ” in September 1796 to ZuihÅken no Yahiroko 瑞芳軒之八尋å.â€<br /> <BR> <BR> Bonsan miniature mountain gardens is a sub-category of bonkei 盆景 tray-garden landscapes. Created to fit into small containers good bonsan convey the texture color and form of natural mountainous scenery. These small tray or pot landscapes have their origins in 10th-century China.<br /> <BR> <BR> The text in our scroll is a distillation of the teachings of SÅami ShinsŠ相阿彌真相 1472-1525 painter art critic and artistic adviser to the Ashikaga shoguns in Kyoto master of the tea and incense ceremonies and landscape gardener. He established rules for and a school SÅami ryu of garden design and flower arrangement as well as the rules and styles for bonsan. “As a landscape gardener he designed two of the most celebrated Zen temple gardens in Japan: the RyÅan Temple garden in Kyoto an outstanding example of kare sansui a dry landscape technique in which combinations of stones and sand are used to suggest mountains and water; and the Daisei-in garden a miniature reproduction of a natural landscape also in the kare sansui style. It is believed that he also planned the garden of the famed Silver Pavilion Ginkaku Temple in Kyoto the villa built by his major patron Ashikaga Yoshimasa.â€â€“Encycl. Brit. online.<br /> <BR> <BR> The author begins by extolling the pleasures of bonsan and offers advice on how to observe and enjoy them. He continues with descriptions of the materials used miniature trees sand rocks etc. seasonal variations the kinds of trays square rectangular circular and colors red white blue yellow brown and black and advice on where how and when to display them. The text also discusses the styles created over the centuries and famous sites that could be replicated on the trays.<br /> <BR> <BR> All of this is finely illustrated in a series of about 40 fine black & white brush drawings illustrating the many varieties of bonsan design.<br /> <BR> <BR> Ishioka was a resident of Kyoto and gave instruction on creating miniature gardens. He left another manuscript on miniature gardening see WorldCat 1451711637.<br /> <BR> <BR> In fine condition. Some worming mostly marginal. Preserved in a modern wooden box. unknown
933824 black & white with gray wash brush drawings of rocks. 25 folding leaves including upper wrappers. 8vo 265 x 195 mm. orig. wrappers bound in later wrappers. Japan: late Edo.<br /> <BR> <BR> A finely illustrated manuscript concerned with garden rocks from the three regions Ono Masuda and Yoshiki of Hida Province today’s Gifu Prefecture. Rocks have always played a fundamental role in Japanese garden design and because of the unique geological history of the region the rocks from Hida have always been prized for their unique rustic patterns that can be seen on their surfaces.<br /> <BR> <BR> For the 24 fine images of various kinds of Hida rocks the artist has provided manuscript labels giving rather fanciful names reflecting each rock’s shape “aristocrat’s hat†“dumpling rocks†“biwa lute†“sorceror’s foot†“treasure chest†“iron pot†“bosom rock†“rainbow rock†“flower rock†“full-moon rock†“snake rock†“Buddha rock†etc. Additionally the artist provides information on where each rock was found and its measurements.<br /> <BR> <BR> The manuscript was created to allow connoisseurs to heighten their appreciation of unusual rocks.<br /> <BR> <BR> Fine copy. Dampstaining in lower margins throughout not touching images. Stamp at end of Fujita Ryo’ei in Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. unknown
1993416<p>ring bound limited edition</p> NTERNATIONA WATER LILY SOCIETY
2009Q-0470488042Better Homes & Gardens 2009-06-26. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Better Homes & Gardens paperback
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22241'Sunday Evening June 2nd –' 1833. 27 Newcastle Street Strand London. 3pp 4to. Bifolium addressed with postmarks on reverse of second leaf 'to Mr Johnson Zoological Gardens Regents Park or Wellington Cottage Wellington Place Camden Town'. In good condition lightly aged with paper repairs last leaf. Folded several times. The letter begins: 'Dear Sir By a letter I have just received from home I find it necessary to leave London earlier than I had intended which will make it impossible for me to have the pleasure of waiting upon you at your house as I had hoped to do.' He intends to 'leave pr Steam packet which sails on Tuesday night 10 O Clock' and asks Johnson to 'forward what you may have to send to Mr Emmerson to be on board the City of Edinbro Packet Blackwall by eight o Clock of that evening.' He will be there about that time and 'will keep an eye upon it untill sic it reaches Newcastle' and asks for his 'directions if the parcel should require any particular care'. He regrets 'exceedingly' not being able to avail himself of Johnson's 'kind offer to be introduced to Mr Zietter sic for 'Zeitter' whose pictures I so much admire & from his great Knowledge of the Arts I should have derived so much information & pleasure by a Conversation on that Subject'. He leaves such a meeting 'to a future opportunity' but asks Johnson to remind Zeitter 'of his promise to you to send some of his work to N Castle & I shall have the greatest pleasure in doing what I can to get them good places & procure purchasers.' He gives directions for sending the items 'by the Newcastle trader … directed to the Secretary of the Newcastle Exhibition'. He sends his 'very best respects to Mrs. Emmerson & Mr & Mrs Marr'. In a ten-line postscript he returns to the subject of the conveyance to the packet of the parcel explaining that he has 'so many things of my own & at present have not arranged where I shall be the day before that I think it the safest way to have it sent on board at once'. 'Sunday Evening | June 2nd –' [1833]. 27 Newcastle Street, Strand [London]. unknown