This book tells the remarkable stories of bonsai and penjing trees in the collection of the National Arboretum in Washington D.C.
It details their valuable role in international diplomacy and as instruments of American presidential influence. It also describes their inclusion in world’s fair exhibitions, in Asian-inspired gardens around the country, and as a window onto the extensive cultivation of bonsai in North America today. A lengthy first-hand account by Dr. John L. Creech is included about the first extraordinary gift of 53 bonsai from Japan to the U.S. in 1976 which prompted the founding of the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum.
Bonsai & Penjing, Ambassadors of Beauty and Peace describes how Chinese penjing and North American bonsai were later added to the Museum, making its collection the most comprehensive in the world. Stories of individual trees and forest plantings are featured, as are the roles played by the skilled and talented creators of these living art forms—people such as John Naka, Saburo Kato, Yuji Yoshimura, Harry Hirao, and Dr. Yee-Sun Wu. Armchair travelers can experience what a visit to the Museum is like, including the discovery of its remarkable viewing stones.
Bonsai & Penjing, Ambassadors of Beauty and Peace will delight anyone intrigued by these living works of art and curious about the stories they bring to life.
Product Features
- In Bonsai and Penjing: Ambassadors of Beauty and Peace enjoy amazing stories of bonsai and penjing (the Chinese art of cultivating and displaying miniature trees) curated by the National Arboretum
- Discover their valuable role in international diplomacy, including the initial gift of 53 trees from Japan in 1976.
- Hardcover, 128 pages with color photographs throughout. 10.5″ x 8.5″.
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Having long been involved with bonsai and fortunate enough to have taken workshops from John Naka my …
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