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| #913969 in Books | 2009-11-10 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.60 x9.75 x12.40l,4.16 | File type: PDF | 356 pages||14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| Samurai at the Met|By Joe Pierre|"Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868" is the catalog from a seemingly unprecedented exhibit of samurai armor, swords (nihonto), sword fittings (koshirae), and war accoutrements displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2009, in partnership with the Tokyo National Museum and the Agency for Culture Affairs of|About the Author|
Morihiro Ogawa is Special Consultant for Japanese Arms and Armor, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Samurai arms and equipment are widely recognized as masterpieces in steel, silk, and lacquer. This extensively illustrated volume is published in conjunction with the first comprehensive exhibition devoted to the arts of the samurai. It includes the finest examples of swords—the spirit of the samurai—as well as sword mountings and fittings, armor and helmets, saddles, banners, and paintings. The obje...
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