by George Nakashima
Introduction by Dr. George Wald
(New York): Kodansha International, (1981).
First edition (stated).
Fine; in a near fine dust jacket with minor creases.
The pre-publication price on the front flap has been clipped leaving the published price of $52.00.
George Katsutoshi Nakashima (1905-1990) was an American woodworker,
architect, and furniture maker who was one of the leading innovators of
20th century furniture design and a father of the American craft
movement.
In this lavishly illustrated volume, George Nakashima allowed us an
intimate look at his artistry, his philosophy, his life. It is the
portrait of an artisan who strives to find the ideal use for each plank
in order to "create an object of utility to man and, if nature smiles,
an object of lasting beauty."
"An impressive book that effectively conveys the textual qualities and sensitivity of this master craftsman's use of wood."--New York Times.
Quarto (9 1/4" by 12")
[223] pages.
Bibliography and glossary.
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