Books by "Mary McNeil Fenollosa"

8 books found

The Dragon Painter

The Dragon Painter

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa

2019 · Good Press

In 'The Dragon Painter,' Mary McNeil Fenollosa weaves a poignant narrative that explores the intersection of art, identity, and cultural heritage through the life of a young artist named Yoritomo. Set against the backdrop of an evolving Japan during the early 20th century, the novel employs lyrical prose and vivid imagery to illustrate Yoritomo's struggles with his artistic ambitions and personal demons. Fenollosa's work embodies elements of both Western and Eastern literary styles, drawing readers into a rich tapestry of philosophical reflections on beauty and the human condition while delving into the life of an artist torn between tradition and modernity. Mary McNeil Fenollosa, an accomplished writer and scholar, possessed a deep understanding of Japanese culture through her marriage to the renowned American scholar and sinologist, Ernest Fenollosa. Her exposure to the artistic traditions of Japan, combined with her background in literature and philosophy, profoundly shaped her narrative voice. 'The Dragon Painter' emerges as a celebration of artistic resilience, echoing her personal commitment to bridging cultural divides and fostering appreciation for the intricacies of Eastern aesthetics. Readers seeking a compelling exploration of identity, creativity, and the transformative power of art will find 'The Dragon Painter' to be an enriching experience. Fenollosa's masterful storytelling not only captivates but also invites contemplation on the enduring quest for self-expression. This remarkable novel is a must-read for those intrigued by cross-cultural narratives and the timeless pursuit of artistic authenticity.

The Strange Woman

The Strange Woman

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa

1914

The Oriental Rug Book

The Oriental Rug Book

by Mary Churchill Ripley

1904

The New Stranded Colorwork

The New Stranded Colorwork

by Mary Scott Huff

2013 · Penguin

Classic Norwegian knitting techniques are reinvigorated with a modern twist in this clear and concise handbook to stranded colorwork. Featuring 20 innovative and fun projects--such as the Lotus Blossom Vest, the Go for Baroque Tote, the Counting Crows Pullover, and the Wedding Belle Cardigan--this guide accompanies each with detailed instructional outlines in the tutorial section and is perfect for a variety of skill levels. Going beyond the usual snowflake and reindeer motifs of traditional Norwegian patterns, this modern resource addresses a niche few other knitting guides have explored and offers a technique section that is enjoyable thanks to its conversational tone. Advanced techniques are also highlighted, such as managing two balls of yarn, adding steeks, and finishing cut edges.

Sunshine Beggars

Sunshine Beggars

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa, Sidney McCall

1918

The Dragon Painter

The Dragon Painter

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa

1906

The Dragon Painter tells the story of a young man from Tokyo who is fascinated by dragon folklore.

Blossoms from a Japanese Garden

Blossoms from a Japanese Garden

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa

1913

Out of the Nest

Out of the Nest

by Mary McNeil Fenollosa

1900