Japanese gardens of the modern era /
The Japanese garden is held in great esteem throughout the world, but it succeeds by blending opposites -- an energy of line and material worked with great restrains; nature expressed in the driving force of a waterfall or in pebbles swept into patterns around a boulder
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Language: | English |
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Tokyo : New York :
Graphic-sha ; Kodansha America through Oxford University Press [distributor],
2000
Tokyo : New York : 2000 |
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