Cha-No-Yu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony
by A. L. Sadler
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This disciplined estheticism, as expressed in architecture, garden design, flower arrangement, pottery, painting, and other arts intimately related with the cha-no-yu, forms the focus of attention in the first part of this book.The second part, entitled ""Tea Masters, "" presents a series of stories illustrating the tea experiences of representative men of all types during the Muromachi, Momoyama, and Tokugawa periods. The book is abundantly illustrated with drawings of tea-ceremony show more furniture and utensils, tearoom architecture and garden design, floor and ground plans, and numerous other show lessTags
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