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Wada Sanzo. - [Shikimei Sokan (Zoteiban)].

Title: [Shikimei Sokan (Zoteiban)].
Description: Tokyo, Hakubisha 1935 (Showa 10). 19x11mm publisher's cloth case with 171 mounted colour samples on 57 accordian folding leaves; and card bound book; 182,8pp. Colour samples named in Japanese, English and occasionally French or German; table of multi language lists of colour names. Less than usual offsetting, rather good in original printed card case with two folds repaired. ¶ Second edition, enlarged and revised, of Wada's first serious attempt at colour nomenclature published in 1931. I can tell you there are a few more pages and eleven more colour chips in this edition. There seem to be significant changes in the text volume but I can't read them. Several colours have changed - that is the hue, tint or shade, not the name - and seem to this untrained eye to accord better with their names, though I would still pick an argument with his 'fawn'. Wada, though at the top of the art ladder in Japan, insisted on pursuing new directions and founded the Japan Standard Color Association - now the Japan Color Research Institute - in 1927. In these early years science, art and aesthetics went hand in hand.

Keywords: art theory colour color c20th Japan modernism science language

Price: AUD 800.00 = appr. US$ 553.50 Seller: Richard Neylon, Bookseller
- Book number: 11265