Imagined neighbors visions of China in Japanese art 1680-1980
"Imagined Neighbors: Visions of China in Japanese Art examines Japanese artistic understanding of China from the late 1600s, Japan's period of seclusion, to its age of modernization after the mid-nineteenth century. It focuses on ways Japanese painters from the late 1600s to the twentieth...
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Sprache: | eng |
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München
Hirmer
2024
Washington, DC National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian 2024 |
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Cowles, Cheney
> Art collections
> Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
> Painting, Japanese
> Chinese influences
> Peinture japonaise - 1600-1868 (Époque d'Edo) - Expositions
> Peinture japonaise - 1868- - Expositions
> Peinture japonaise - Influence chinoise - Expositions
> exhibition catalogs
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> Catalogues d'exposition
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> Bildband
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> Geschichte 1680-1980
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Zusammenfassung: | "Imagined Neighbors: Visions of China in Japanese Art examines Japanese artistic understanding of China from the late 1600s, Japan's period of seclusion, to its age of modernization after the mid-nineteenth century. It focuses on ways Japanese painters from the late 1600s to the twentieth century pictured China, both as a real place and as an imagined promised land. It features three essays by renowned Japanese art historians in addition to more than fifty catalog entries highlighting unusual artworks revealing Japanese artists' complex responses to Chinese art, history, and culture. Imagined Neighbors challenges the established narrative of an exclusively Western-inspired modern Japan by offering a more nuanced approach to understanding the country's struggle with reconciling the old with the new as it reinvented itself into a modern nation-state"-- |
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Beschreibung: | 336 Seiten 125 Abbildungen in Farbe 26.7 cm x 20.3 cm |
ISBN: | 9783777442662 978-3-7774-4266-2 3777442666 3-7774-4266-6 |