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pro vyhledávání: '"Edo Kano school"'
Publikováno v:
尚美学園大学芸術情報研究 = Journal of Informatics for arts, Shobi University. 29:1-16
万葉集にも登場する景勝地松川浦(福島県相馬市)を表す「松川十二景和歌色紙帖」(相馬市教育委員会、相馬市指定文化財)は一帯を治めた藩主相馬昌胤(1661 ~ 1728)によって元禄元
Autor:
Foxwell, Chelsea
Publikováno v:
Octopus: A Visual Studies Journal; Oct2007, Vol. 3, p21-41, 21p
Autor:
Geoffrey C. Gunn
In World Trade Systems of the East and West, Geoffrey C. Gunn profiles Nagasaki's historic role in mediating the Japanese bullion trade, especially silver exchanged against Chinese and Vietnamese silk. Founded in 1571 as the terminal port of the Port
Autor:
Chelsea Foxwell
The Western discovery of Japanese paintings at nineteenth-century world's fairs and export shops catapulted Japanese art to new levels of international popularity. With that popularity, however, came criticism, as Western writers began to lament a pe
Autor:
Toshiharu Nakamura
Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and Western Art offers a comparative art and socio-historical analysis of selected images of familial intimacy in Asia and Europe from the pre-modern era to the present day based on an examination of the value s
Autor:
Miriam Wattles
Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itchō (1652-1724), painter, haikai-poet, singer-songwriter, and artist subversive, in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō, Artist-Rebel of Edo. Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate
Autor:
Gary P. Leupp, De-min Tao
With over 60 contributions, The Tokugawa World presents the latest scholarship on early modern Japan from an international team of specialists in a volume that is unmatched in its breadth and scope.In its early modern period, under the Tokugawa shogu
Autor:
Lee Bruschke-Johnson
Konoe Nobutada (1565-1614) was a famous calligrapher and head of a high-ranking aristocratic family. Nobutada's contributions to the art and culture, have frequently been overlooked, largely because of the common misperception that aristocrats were t
Autor:
Ikumi Kaminishi
Early Japanese Buddhism was patronized by the literate classes and remained a prerogative of the elite until the end of the twelfth century. With the fiscal and political decline of its aristocratic patrons, the Buddhist establishment turned increasi