Reiko Chiba: 5 books

Book cover of Copybook for Japanese Ink
by Reiko Chiba
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2012

A Copybook for Japanese Ink Painting is designed for artists who are eager to find a new outlet for his talents. The paintings are the work of Shutei Ota, an artist who has had a long career of introducing Japanese ink-painting to Westerners. As a teacher, she has found the language barrier...
Book cover of Seven Lucky Gods of Japan
by Reiko Chiba
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2012

This Japanese Shinto book profiles each of the "Seven Luck Gods"—important deities in Japanese culture. The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan are a group of deities whose origins stem from Indian, Chinese, and indigenous Japanese gods of fortune. Not all of the gods are mythical beings....
Book cover of Sesshu's Long Scroll

Sesshu's Long Scroll

A Zen Landscape Journey

by Reiko Chiba
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2012

Sesshu's Long Sroll is the masterwork of the 15th-century Japanese artist, Susshu-considered by many Japanese to be their greatest. Famed not only as a painter but also as a Zen priest and a great traveler, Sesshu found inspiration for his wonderful landscapes both in China and Japan. This...
Book cover of Japanese Fortune Calendar
by Reiko Chiba
Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2011

This guide to the Japanese zodiac gives a complete explanation of all 12 animal years. Like people of the West, Eastern people have a zodiac. Unlike that of the West, however, the Eastern system has a cycle of twelve years instead of months. Each year of the cycle has its own particular animal...
Book cover of Painted Fans of Japan

Painted Fans of Japan

15 Noh Drama Masterpieces

by Reiko Chiba
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2012

Noh Fans are an essential element element of Japanese theater and this collection of fans is a rare example of this fine Japanese art. The chief purpose of Painted Fans of Japan is to present for Westerners some of the gorgeous paintings found on fans used in the traditional Japanese Non drama....
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