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Art of Armor : Samurai Armor from the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection

Anderson, L. John(Contributions by)Hori, Sachiko(Contributions by)Ogawa, Morihiro(Contributions by)Richardson, Thom(Contributions by)Stevenson, John(Contributions by)Turnbull, Stephen(Contributions by)
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This extraordinary publication presents, for the first time, the Samurai armour collection of the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum in Dallas, Texas.

The Barbier-Mueller has selectively amassed these pieces of armour over the past twenty-five years, ultimately forming one of the largest and most important collections of its kind in the world.

It is comprised of nearly three hundred objects, several of which are considered masterpieces, including suits of armour, helmets, masks, horse armour, and weaponry.

The objects date from the 12th to the 19th century, with a particularly strong focus on Edo-period armour.

Offering an exciting look into the world of the Samurai warrior, this book begins with an introduction by Morihiro Ogawa.

Essays by prominent scholars in the field highlight topics such as the phenomenon of the warrior in Japan, the development of the Samurai helmet, castle architecture, women in Samurai culture, and Japanese horse armour.

The book's final section consists of an extensive catalogue of objects, concentrating on 120 significant works in the collection. Lavishly illustrated in full colour, each object is accompanied by an entry written by a scholar of Japanese armour.

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Yale University Press
0300176368 / 9780300176360
Hardback
01/11/2011
United States
English
359 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. map, col. ports.
32 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition Samourai, armure du guerrier, held at Musâee du quai Branly, Paris, 8th Nov. 2011-29th Jan. 2012 and Musâee de la civilisation, Quâebec, 4th Apr. 2012-27th Jan. 2013 Published in association with the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas, Tex.