Cherry Blossoms
Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress
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Publication
2020 - Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Language
English
Word Count
24,000 words, Guess
Page Count
96 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781588346841
- ISBN-101588346846
- Library of Congress Control Number2019032056
- OCLC Control Number1112785540
- Better World Books9781588346841
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28086415M
Classifications
- LCCGT4504.13.W18N35
- LCCGT4504.13.W18 N35 2020
Description
"A beautiful gift book commemorating the nation's most cherished springtime tradition, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, through original works of art from the Library of Congress collections Experience the splendor of the annual spring viewing of the nation's sakura (cherry blossoms) with this stunning keepsake book. Original artwork, photographs, and objects from the Library of Congress collections illuminate the story of these landmark trees and how they came to the nation's capital as a symbol of friendship with Japan. More than one million visitors from the US and abroad gather each year to enjoy Washington's glorious profusion of cloud-like blossoms and join in the festivities. Cherry Blossoms: Sakura as Living Symbols of Friendship showcases exquisite watercolor drawings of blossom varieties among the original cherry trees, Japanese woodblock prints by such master artists as Kiyonaga and Hiroshige, early 3-D stenographs and contemporary photos of the Tidal Basin cherry blossoms, mementos from a former cherry blossom princess, posters of the festival, and more. These works offer the opportunity to explore Japanese culture while celebrating Washington's beloved cherry blossoms"--
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