Painting Chinese Ming Dynasty Clothing and Life / Rikuchu? / Shinichi Futta

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵画 中国明朝の服飾と生活 / 陸楚? / 古田真一_
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Item number: BO4962436
Released date: 22 Apr 2025
著: 陸楚?
Category: Book Arts Painting

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[Introduction to the contents]
The clothing and wearing scenes of the era that established "Chinese style" are revived with vivid illustrations!
If I am invited to a wedding party or funeral in the Ming Dynasty, what kind of clothes should I wear?
If you are invited to a wedding party or a funeral in the Ming Dynasty, what kind of clothes should I wear?
This book introduces the differences in clothing by sex, age, status and season in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), as well as the styles that correspond to the specific situations such as daily life and religious ceremony.
This book is a collection of innovation illustrations that give you a sense of the life of the people at that time with reproduced illustrations and abundant materials.
It is full of existing historical materials and diagrams of valuable costumes, and pictures depicting the people at that time with vivid patterns, dyeing and embroideries, and delicate toreutics.
One of the highlights is the photographs of elaborate clothing items such as colorful patterns, dyeing and embroideries, and delicate kimono.
Chinese seasonal events and customs are also one of the highlights.
Chinese seasonal events and customs are also mentioned, and you can get a glimpse of the people at that time who valued tradition and rules.
Contents
Contents :
Men and women wear everyday summer clothes (underwear, cloth, hairstyles, accessories, footwear, clothes of servants and common people)
Winter clothes (cloth and rain gear)
Formal attire for visits (kanshi, clothes of Confucians and bureaucrats)
Formal attire at banquets (kanmuri, ceremonial attire, clothes of common people)
Formal attire at weddings (kanmuri, ceremonial attire, clothes of common people)
Formal attire at weddings (kanmuri, ceremonial attire, clothes of common people)
Mourning attire (condolence attire)
New Year's Eve
Clothes worn for morning service (private New Year's Day and court New Year's Day)
Dofuku for writers
Clothes for outdoor sports
Hairstyles for boys and girls
Others
[Author's brief history]
As a writer, I explained Chinese clothing plainly to the general public, and as a researcher, I participated in the Symposium on Chinese clothing.
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