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  • Sen Soshitsu XV / Inoue Takao (Illustrator):

    Verlag: Theseus Verlag Berlin, 2004

    Anbieter: Moksha Antiquariat, Konstanz, Deutschland

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    135 S. Hardcover SU ( dieser mit Gebrauchspuren ) großformatiger Bildband guter Zustand Sen Soshitsu XV / Inoue Takao (Illustrator): Sojinboku. Chanoyu. Der Wabi-Stil. Urasenke-Schule. Chado. Temae.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für CHANOYU QUARTERLY: TEA AND THE ARTS OF JAPAN. [Odd Issues: 1982 #26,27,28,29] zum Verkauf von RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB

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    Kyoto 1981, Urasenke. Vol. 26. Stiff brown wrs., LIKE NEW, a 80p., like NEW, unused example. FIRST & ONLY EDITION . *** *** *** . . URASENKE FOUNDATION . . . THE LEGENDARY AND CELEBRATED JAPANESE JOURNAL . . . THE [ZEN] ART OF CHADO [TEAISM] . . . CONTRIBUTIONS BY LEADING EXPONENTS & GRAND MASTERS . . . THE MAIN SCHOOL OF JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY . . . THE MOST IMPORTANT JOURNAL ON THE SUBJECT . . FIRST & ONLY EDITION: This rare journal was issued in a small edition of each number. There are no reprints. . *** CHANOYU QUARTERLY: Originally edited by Henry Mittwer, then later by his charming daughter, Gretchen Mittwer until its end in 1999. . *** THE CONTENTS: This Zen journal of Japanese Tea Ceremony covers the green tea, ceramics, other tools & accessories of the ceremony, the tearoom, associated art objects, the appreciation & practice of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Also covers various Japanese arts, ceramics, intellectual and stimulating essays, literature, history and a wide number of associated & fascinating subjects. . *** URASENKE FOUNDATION: The Urasenke Foundation is devoted to a large number of Japanese arts, aesthetics and cultural subjects mainly starting with the a Zen art, ceramics, Zen, flower arrangement, gardens, lacquer, poetry, painting, Noh drama, architecture & tea rooms, Japanese papermaking, calligraphy and far too many to list here. . Suffice to say, that CHANOYU QUARTERLY contains a myriad of essays on all things elegant in Japanese art and culture which, relates to the appreciation of Japanese art forms. . Urasenke Konnichian of Kyoto, Japan is one of three major establishments that have preserved and furthered the rich cultural tradition known as Chanoyu, or the Way of Tea. Indeed, the first generation of Urasenke, Sen Rikyu [1522-1591], was a seminal figure in the transition of the Way of Tea from a medieval practice to its modern form. The principles of Chanoyu that Rikyu enumerated "Wa" [peace], "Kei" [respect], "Sei" [purity], "Jaku" [tranquility], have remained the foundation of this cultural form for over four hundred years. . The Urasenke Foundation was established in May of 1949, by the fourteenth generation master Tantansai. Thus began an unprecedented commitment to advancement of the Way of Tea, sparked by the realization that although the Way of Tea is a distinctly Japanese cultural form, its basis is a set of values and concepts that could be followed by anyone, regardless of nationality. . In 1964, Tantansai's son Hounsai Genshitsu succeeded to leadership of the Urasenke Tradition. His experiences as a student overseas and his friendships with many non-Japanese convinced him of the validity of his father's ideas. Under his guidance, the Urasenke Foundation has made great strides, especially in the international sponsorship of the "Way of Tea." . *** THE JOURNAL: The journal has been the voice & illustrated picture of the organization and contains many fine articles by leading exponents of the arts, Tea & Zen masters, truly a calming and magnificent resource. . This work began in Spring 1970, the first 10 issues were bound in a different and colorful textile pattern. Then with 1971, they changed the covers to be buff stiff board of a single color, but the colors varied over the years, typically 4 issues or a year's worth in the same color. . *** THE COMPLETE SET: Chanoyu Quarterly was issued in a total of 88 numbers, number 88 the last issue, with a comprehensive index to the whole set. . ***. TEA CEREMONY BOOKS: Please inquire with us for a current list of books on Japanese Chanoyu [teaism], some by one of the early editors of this journal, Henry Mittwer, and of course those by other tea masters. Gretchen Mittwer guided Chanoyu Quarterly for a long time in her father's footsteps. . *** RARITY: A complete set is nearly impossible. The earliest numbers have vanished ages ago, they are now non-existent. . *** Color photos are posted to our website . *** REFERENCE: . URASENKE FOUNDATION: wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . URASENKE: en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . *.

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    Kyoto 1977, Urasenke. Vol.17. Stiff orange wrs., like NEW, a crisp clean copy, many color & b.w. photos, 18.3 x 25.7 cm., 80p., like NEW, unused example,front cover old library stamp "withdrawn" else pristine. * * FIRST & ONLY EDITION * * . . *** *** *** . . URASENKE FOUNDATION . . . THE LEGENDARY AND CELEBRATED JAPANESE JOURNAL . . . THE [ZEN] ART OF CHADO [TEAISM] . . . CONTRIBUTIONS BY LEADING EXPONENTS & GRAND MASTERS . . . THE MAIN SCHOOL OF JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY . . . THE MOST IMPORTANT JOURNAL ON THE SUBJECT . . FIRST & ONLY EDITION: This rare journal was issued in a small edition of each number. There are no reprints. . *** CHANOYU QUARTERLY: Originally edited by Henry Mittwer, then later by his charming daughter, Gretchen Mittwer until its end in 1999. . *** THE CONTENTS: This Zen journal of Japanese Tea Ceremony covers the green tea, ceramics, other tools & accessories of the ceremony, the tearoom, associated art objects, the appreciation & practice of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Also covers various Japanese arts, ceramics, intellectual and stimulating essays, literature, history and a wide number of associated & fascinating subjects. . *** URASENKE FOUNDATION: The Urasenke Foundation is devoted to a large number of Japanese arts, aesthetics and cultural subjects mainly starting with the a Zen art, ceramics, Zen, flower arrangement, gardens, lacquer, poetry, painting, Noh drama, architecture & tea rooms, Japanese papermaking, calligraphy and far too many to list here. . Suffice to say, that CHANOYU QUARTERLY contains a myriad of essays on all things elegant in Japanese art and culture which, relates to the appreciation of Japanese art forms. . Urasenke Konnichian of Kyoto, Japan is one of three major establishments that have preserved and furthered the rich cultural tradition known as Chanoyu, or the Way of Tea. Indeed, the first generation of Urasenke, Sen Rikyu [1522-1591], was a seminal figure in the transition of the Way of Tea from a medieval practice to its modern form. The principles of Chanoyu that Rikyu enumerated "Wa" [peace], "Kei" [respect], "Sei" [purity], "Jaku" [tranquility], have remained the foundation of this cultural form for over four hundred years. . The Urasenke Foundation was established in May of 1949, by the fourteenth generation master Tantansai. Thus began an unprecedented commitment to advancement of the Way of Tea, sparked by the realization that although the Way of Tea is a distinctly Japanese cultural form, its basis is a set of values and concepts that could be followed by anyone, regardless of nationality. . In 1964, Tantansai's son Hounsai Genshitsu succeeded to leadership of the Urasenke Tradition. His experiences as a student overseas and his friendships with many non-Japanese convinced him of the validity of his father's ideas. Under his guidance, the Urasenke Foundation has made great strides, especially in the international sponsorship of the "Way of Tea." . *** THE JOURNAL: The journal has been the voice & illustrated picture of the organization and contains many fine articles by leading exponents of the arts, Tea & Zen masters, truly a calming and magnificent resource. . This work began in Spring 1970, the first 10 issues were bound in a different and colorful textile pattern. Then with 1971, they changed the covers to be buff stiff board of a single color, but the colors varied over the years, typically 4 issues or a year's worth in the same color. . *** THE COMPLETE SET: Chanoyu Quarterly was issued in a total of 88 numbers, number 88 the last issue, with a comprehensive index to the whole set. . ***. TEA CEREMONY BOOKS: Please inquire with us for a current list of books on Japanese Chanoyu [teaism], some by one of the early editors of this journal, Henry Mittwer, and of course those by other tea masters. Gretchen Mittwer guided Chanoyu Quarterly for a long time in her father's footsteps. . *** RARITY: A complete set is nearly impossible. The earliest numbers have vanished ages ago, they are now non-existent. . *** Color photos are posted to our website . *** REFERENCE: . URASENKE FOUNDATION: wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . URASENKE: en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . *.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für CHANOYU QUARTERLY: TEA AND THE ARTS OF JAPAN. [Odd Issues: 1977 #17,18,19,20] zum Verkauf von RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB

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    Kyoto 1977, Urasenke. Vol.18. Stiff orange wrs., like NEW, a crisp clean copy, many color & b.w. photos, 18.3 x 25.7 cm., 80p., like NEW, unused example. FIRST & ONLY EDITION . . *** *** *** . . URASENKE FOUNDATION . . . THE LEGENDARY AND CELEBRATED JAPANESE JOURNAL . . . THE [ZEN] ART OF CHADO [TEAISM] . . . CONTRIBUTIONS BY LEADING EXPONENTS & GRAND MASTERS . . . THE MAIN SCHOOL OF JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY . . . THE MOST IMPORTANT JOURNAL ON THE SUBJECT . . FIRST & ONLY EDITION: This rare journal was issued in a small edition of each number. There are no reprints. . *** CHANOYU QUARTERLY: Originally edited by Henry Mittwer, then later by his charming daughter, Gretchen Mittwer until its end in 1999. . *** THE CONTENTS: This Zen journal of Japanese Tea Ceremony covers the green tea, ceramics, other tools & accessories of the ceremony, the tearoom, associated art objects, the appreciation & practice of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Also covers various Japanese arts, ceramics, intellectual and stimulating essays, literature, history and a wide number of associated & fascinating subjects. . *** URASENKE FOUNDATION: The Urasenke Foundation is devoted to a large number of Japanese arts, aesthetics and cultural subjects mainly starting with the a Zen art, ceramics, Zen, flower arrangement, gardens, lacquer, poetry, painting, Noh drama, architecture & tea rooms, Japanese papermaking, calligraphy and far too many to list here. . Suffice to say, that CHANOYU QUARTERLY contains a myriad of essays on all things elegant in Japanese art and culture which, relates to the appreciation of Japanese art forms. . Urasenke Konnichian of Kyoto, Japan is one of three major establishments that have preserved and furthered the rich cultural tradition known as Chanoyu, or the Way of Tea. Indeed, the first generation of Urasenke, Sen Rikyu [1522-1591], was a seminal figure in the transition of the Way of Tea from a medieval practice to its modern form. The principles of Chanoyu that Rikyu enumerated "Wa" [peace], "Kei" [respect], "Sei" [purity], "Jaku" [tranquility], have remained the foundation of this cultural form for over four hundred years. . The Urasenke Foundation was established in May of 1949, by the fourteenth generation master Tantansai. Thus began an unprecedented commitment to advancement of the Way of Tea, sparked by the realization that although the Way of Tea is a distinctly Japanese cultural form, its basis is a set of values and concepts that could be followed by anyone, regardless of nationality. . In 1964, Tantansai's son Hounsai Genshitsu succeeded to leadership of the Urasenke Tradition. His experiences as a student overseas and his friendships with many non-Japanese convinced him of the validity of his father's ideas. Under his guidance, the Urasenke Foundation has made great strides, especially in the international sponsorship of the "Way of Tea." . *** THE JOURNAL: The journal has been the voice & illustrated picture of the organization and contains many fine articles by leading exponents of the arts, Tea & Zen masters, truly a calming and magnificent resource. . This work began in Spring 1970, the first 10 issues were bound in a different and colorful textile pattern. Then with 1971, they changed the covers to be buff stiff board of a single color, but the colors varied over the years, typically 4 issues or a year's worth in the same color. . *** THE COMPLETE SET: Chanoyu Quarterly was issued in a total of 88 numbers, number 88 the last issue, with a comprehensive index to the whole set. . ***. TEA CEREMONY BOOKS: Please inquire with us for a current list of books on Japanese Chanoyu [teaism], some by one of the early editors of this journal, Henry Mittwer, and of course those by other tea masters. Gretchen Mittwer guided Chanoyu Quarterly for a long time in her father's footsteps. . *** RARITY: A complete set is nearly impossible. The earliest numbers have vanished ages ago, they are now non-existent. . *** Color photos are posted to our website . *** REFERENCE: . URASENKE FOUNDATION: wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . URASENKE: en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Urasenke . *.

  • SÒSHITSU SEN XV.

    Verlag: John Weatherhill, New York - Tokyo,, 1988

    Anbieter: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Schweiz

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    editor's binding with jacket. 265x185mm, VIII- 170pages, 86 colour photographs, 162 b/w figures, First edition. Book in very good condition. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.