Flower Power: The Meaning of Flowers in Asian Art

Paperback: $19.95
ISBN-13: 9780939117796
Published: June 2017

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128 pages
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  • About the Book
  • In 1967, the phrase “flower power” transformed the commonplace flower into a Buddhist-inspired symbol of peace. In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of San Francisco's “Summer of Love,” this art and design book showcases the expressive powers of flowers in Asian arts and cultures. Beginning in ancient times, a language of flowers, where certain blooms suggest specific themes, was communicated in art throughout Asia. Here forty artworks, all drawn from the Asian Art Museum's renowned collection, focus on six celebrated flowers—lotus, plum blossom, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, tulip, and rose—and the messages they convey.

  • About the Author(s)
    • Dany Chan, Author

    Contributors

    • Jay Xu
  • Reviews and Endorsements
    • "A quick and engaging read, filled with full-page images worthy of framing, this exhibition catalog will be of interest to students and general readers of symbolism in religion, flowers, and the graphic arts."
      —Library Journal