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245 0 0 _aJaponisme and the rise of the modern art movement :
_bthe arts of the Meiji period : the Khalili collection /
_cwritten and edited by Gregory Irvine with additional texts by Tayfun Belgin, John House, Axel Rüger, Kris Schiermeier and Hiroko Yokomizo.
246 3 0 _aArts of the Meiji period :
_bthe Khalili collection
246 3 0 _aKhalili collection
260 _aNew York :
_bThames & Hudson,
_c2013.
300 _a240 p. :
_bill., (chiefly color) ;
_c35 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 226-228) and index.
505 0 0 _tThe Khalili collection: Japanese art exhibitions --
_tForeword /
_rProfessor Nasser D. Khalili --
_tIntroduction /
_rGregory Irvine --
_tVincent van Gogh and Japan /
_rAxel Rüger --
_tFrom Namban to Meiji: the availability and reception of Japanese art in the West /
_rGregory Irvine --
_tThe presentation and reception of Japanese art in Europe during the Meiji period /
_rHiroko Yokomizo --
_tViennese Japonisme: from the figured-perspective to the ornamental-extensive style /
_rTayfun Belgin --
_tImpressionism and Japan /
_rJohn House --
_tImitation or innovation? Van Gogh's Japonaiserie and Japanese art of the Meiji period /
_rKris Schiermeier --
_tWakon Yosai -- Japanese spirit, Western techniques: Meiji period arts for the West /
_rGregory Irvine --
_tGlossary --
_tBibliography --
_tInternational exhibitions --
_tContributing authors --
_tEditor's acknowledgments --
_tIllustration acknowledgments --
_tIndex.
520 _a"From the 1860s to the 1890s, the rise of Japonisme and the Art Nouveau movement meant few could ignore or resist the obsession with all things Japanese. Superbly crafted and often highly decorated Japanese objects -- lacquer, metalwork, ceramics, enamels, and other decorative items -- stimulated and inspired Western artists and craftsmen to produce their own works. Arts of the Meiji period (1868-1912) were displayed at international exhibitions, in the galleries of influential dealers, and at fashionable stores. Artists from van Gogh, Whistler, Monet, and Edouard Manet to Klimt and Schiele were all, to varying degrees, influenced by the Japanese art. Van Gogh himself stated that he owed his inspiration to Japanese art, but he was probably not conscious of the full extent to which art in Europe had already been influenced by that of Japan."--Publisher website.
610 2 0 _aNasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art.
650 0 _aArt, Japanese
_yMeiji period, 1868-1912.
650 0 _aArt
_zEngland
_zLondon.
650 0 _aJaponism.
650 0 _aArt, European
_xJapanese influences.
700 1 _aIrvine, Gregory,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aKhalili, Nasser D.,
_ewriter of foreword.
700 1 _aRüger, Axel,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aYokomizo, Hiroko,
_d1962-
_eauthor.
700 1 _aBelgin, Tayfun,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aHouse, John,
_d1945-2012,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aSchiermeier, Kris,
_eauthor.
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955 _apc16 2013-01-18
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