Hokusai Moyo Gafu: an album of dyeing patterns

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srean - a day ago

I never knew Hokusai had interest in these.

Does anyone know if he had seen any Islamic tiling art ? Or for that matter if Escher had seen any of his.

Group theory / symmetry runs deep through these. One [0] of the circular ones made me think of braid(group)s. Not sure what the * operator would be in that case.

Speaking of braid groups Richeson had a very interesting blog post on the braid like groups of maypole dances.

Let me find and submit separately (spoiling a Hokusai story with another story, no matter how interesting, would be a personal sacrilege). Found it [1][2].

[0] https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/1899550/1/10/

[1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44225324

[2]https://divisbyzero.com/2009/05/04/the-maypole-braid-group/

PaulHoule - a day ago

The Metropolitan Museum has books of fabric samples for kimonos with colorful and complex patterns but unfortunately I could only find pictures of kimonos:

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/354838

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=kimono+jap...

People had kimonos with crazy prints throughout the Heian, warring states and Tokugawa periods.

ossicones - a day ago

Does anyone know how are these patterns were intended to be applied? It seems like they might be block printed, but the fact that they're called "dyeing patterns" makes me think of some kind of resist or shibori.

Beijinger - a day ago

Is there a PDF Version for download?

uwagar - a day ago

is it the same hokusai of the giant wave fame?

matt-alive - a day ago

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123sereusername - 21 hours ago

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