Japanese Art of Stone Appreciation. Vincent T. CovelloЧитать онлайн книгу.
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Covello, Vincent T.
The Japanese art of stone appreciation : suiseki and its use with bonsai / by Vincent T. Covello and Yuji Yoshimura ; foreword by Sonja Arntzen.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 978-1-4629-0257-6
1. Suiseki. 2. Bonsai. I. Yoshimura, Yuji. II. Title.
NK8715.C6 2009
745.58’4--dc22
2009004361
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Historical Background 15
CHAPTER 2 Characteristics and Aesthetic Qualities 24
CHAPTER 3 Classification of Suiseki 31
By Color
By Surface Pattern
By Place of Origin
Combining Classification Systems
CHAPTER 4 Displaying the Stone 67
Choosing a Container
Creating a Display Area
CHAPTER 5 Suiseki with Bonsai and Other Related Arts 87
General Considerations
Rock Plantings
Tray Landscapes
Keto-Bonkei, Bonseki, and Hako-Niwa
CHAPTER 6 Collecting Suiseki 132
The Art of Collecting
Commercial Markets
Valuation
Guide to Field Collecting
APPENDIXES:
1. How to Make a Carved Wooden Base
2. Suiseki Classification Systems
List of Illustrations
Asterisk (*) indicates color plate
1. Section of Japanese screen “Portuguese in Japan,” and detail 16, 17
2. Chinese Coastal rock stone 17
3. Human-shaped stone “Li Po Meditating on a Waterfall” 19
4. Distant mountain stone “Floating Bridge of Dreams” 19
5. Landscape garden at Ryoan-ji 21
6. Stone display in a tea-ceremony hut 22
7. Near-view mountain stone suggesting mountain scenery 25
8. Distant mountain stone showing interplay of complementary
aspects 27
9-12. Distant mountain stones 32, 33
13. Near-view mountain stone 34
14. Mountain-stream stone 35
15. Island stone 36
16. Slope stone 36
17.