Sanzo Wada (1883–1967) was an influential artist, teacher, and costume and kimono designer active during a pivotal era in Japanese avant-garde art and film. A pioneer in blending traditional palettes with Western influences, he helped lay the groundwork for contemporary colour studies. Based on his seminal six-volume publication from the 1930s, this book features 348 colour combinations, as rich and evocative as its own design.
Publisher - SEIGENSHA
Format - Soft cover
Dimensions - L15 x W11 cm
Pages - 256 full colour
Language - English and Japanese
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