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    The World of Machine Textile Dyeing in the Tetsuro Terada Collection
    Includes about 240 Showa-era designs for kimono, yukata (Japanese summer kimono), ......, interior design, etc.

    With the import and development of machine textile printing machines, mass production became possible in the dyeing industry.
    Especially in Kyoto, new patterns were created and produced one after another, from Japanese patterns to pop designs, mainly from the 1950s to the 1970s.

    This book contains about 240 designs from the vast number of designs left by Tetsuro Terada, who was active as a patternmaker during the peak of this period.
    It traces the transition of the era as well as the changes in the designs.

    (Collection of the Kyoto Institute of Technology Museum of Arts and Crafts)

    Seiji Namiki
    Born in 1955. After working as a curator at the Tokugawa Art Museum and as an assistant at Kyoto University, he is currently a professor at the Kyoto Institute of Technology and director of its Museum of Art and Crafts. He specializes in Japanese art history and museum studies.
    His major publications include [Arts and Crafts in Modern Kyoto: Production, Distribution, and Appreciation] (editor and author, Shibunkaku Shuppan, 2019).

    Aya Ueda
    Born in 1964. Specialized in modern Japanese art. Graduated from Kwansei Gakuin University in 1989.
    Currently a part-time lecturer at Kwansei Gakuin University and Doshisha Women's University. Her recent research includes [From Kyoto to Africa: A Report on the Textile Dyeing Industry in Kyoto in the 1960s as Seen in the Daido Malta Collection] (Kyoto Institute of Technology, Center for Cultural Heritage Education and Research, 2014).

    Mihoko Aoki
    Born in 1960. Graduated from Kyoto Women's University in 1983 and Kyoto Institute of Technology in 2007, where she received her Ph.
    Currently a professor at Kyoto Women's University. Major publications include [Kyoto: Network of Modern Arts and Crafts] (co-edited with Namiki Seiji, Shibunkaku Shuppan, 2017).

    Author: Seiji Namiki, Fumi Ueda, Mihoko Aoki

    Size: Bunko / 288 pages