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Kakō Moriguchi

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185:'s use of the technique was a notable departure from this. His designs, commonly taking inspiration from classical depictions of nature in traditional Japanese art, have a painterly feel to them. 545: 550: 535: 213:-infused paste to fabric before resist dyeing it. When the paste is removed, it leaves a delicately spotted, mist-like pattern. This technique, revived by 525: 560: 555: 540: 113:
in 1934, when he was 25. He then opened his own studio in 1939, though his business struggled due to anti-luxury measures implemented during
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dyeing technique is typically used in the production of colourful designs and items,
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Japanese resist-dye textile artist, known for his revival of the makinori technique
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was particularly well known for his common use and depiction of
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first exhibited at the Japanese Traditional Craft Exhibition (
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Prefecture on December 10, 1909. His given birth name was
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was a Japanese textile artist who specialized in making
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Japanese Studio Crafts: Tradition and the Avant-garde
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decided to revive the technique after having seen a
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Index

kimono
yūzen
resist dyeing
dyeing
Moriyama, Shiga
World War II
Living National Treasure
Medal of Honor
Order of the Rising Sun
Kunihiko Moriguchi
chrysanthemums
zinc
Edo period
kosode
Tokyo National Museum
lacquer
maki-e
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art




Kimono: A Modern History
ISBN
9781780233178
"京友禅・森口華弘(もりぐちかこう) – 一本の糸から日本を輝かせる着物店【銀座もとじ】"
"森口華弘|NHK人物録"
Japanese Studio Crafts: Tradition and the Avant-garde
ISBN

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