Japonisme Ikigai Forest Bathing Wabi sabi and more

Japonisme  Ikigai  Forest Bathing  Wabi sabi and more
Author: Erin Niimi Longhurst
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780008286057

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A Japanese-inspired guide to living a happier, more fulfilled life.

Japonisme

Japonisme
Author: Siegfried Wichmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822028341600

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Japan's door to the outside world was opened in 1858, ending a 200-year period of total isolation. The wealth of superb Japanese traditions of ceramics, metalwork and architecture, as well as printmaking and painting, reached the West and brought with it electrifying new ideas of composition, colour and design. In this book, Siegfried Wichmann, the internationally renowned expert on Japonisme, accompanies his breathtaking illustrations with a text that marshals a wealth of detail and opens up new lines of enquiry.

Writing Japonisme

Writing Japonisme
Author: Pamela A. Genova
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810132207

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Winner of the SCMLA 2017 Book Award Beginning in the late nineteenth century, French visual artists began incorporating Japanese forms into their work. The style, known as Japonisme, spanned the arts. Identifying a general critical move from a literal to a more metaphoric understanding and presentation of Japonisme, Pamela A. Genova applies a theory of "aesthetic translation" to a broad response to Japanese aesthetics within French culture. She crosses the borders of genre, field, and form to explore the relationship of Japanese visual art to French prose writing of the mid- to late 1800s. Writing Japonisme focuses on the work of Edmond de Goncourt, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Émile Zola, and Stéphane Mallarmé as they witnessed, incorporated, and participated in an unprecedented cultural exchange between France and Japan, as both creators and critics. Genova’s original research opens new perspectives on a fertile and influential period of intercultural dynamics.

Sartorial Japonisme and the Experience of Kimonos in Britain 1865 1914

Sartorial Japonisme and the Experience of Kimonos in Britain  1865 1914
Author: Arisa Yamaguchi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2023-10-13
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781000984767

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Using interdisciplinary research and critical analysis, this book examines experiences through (or with) kimonos in Britain during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Bringing new perspectives to challenge the existing model of ‘Japonisme in fashion’ and introducing overlooked contacts between kimonos and people, this book explores not only fine arts and department stores but also a variety of theatres and cheap postcards. Putting a particular focus on the responses and reactions elicited by kimonos in visual, textual and material forms, this book initiates an entirely new discussion on the British adoption of Japanese kimonos beyond the monolithic view of the relationship between the East and West. This book will be of interest to scholars working in fashion studies, British studies, Japanese studies, design history and art history.

Reframing Japonisme

Reframing Japonisme
Author: Elizabeth Emery
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501344640

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Japonisme, the nineteenth-century fascination for Japanese art, has generated an enormous body of scholarship since the beginning of the twenty-first century, but most of it neglects the women who acquired objects from the Far East and sold them to clients or displayed them in their homes before bequeathing them to museums. The stories of women shopkeepers, collectors, and artists rarely appear in memoirs left by those associated with the japoniste movement. This volume brings to light the culturally important, yet largely forgotten activities of women such as Clémence d'Ennery (1823–1898), who began collecting Japanese and Chinese chimeras in the 1840s, built and decorated a house for them in the 1870s, and bequeathed the “Musée d'Ennery” to the state as a free public museum in 1893. A friend of the Goncourt brothers and a fifty-year patron of Parisian dealers of Asian art, d'Ennery's struggles to gain recognition as a collector and curator serve as a lens through which to examine the collecting and display practices of other women of her day. Travelers to Japan such as the Duchesse de Persigny, Isabella Stewart Gardner, and Laure Durand- Fardel returned with souvenirs that they shared with friends and family. Salon hostesses including Juliette Adam, Louise Cahen d'Anvers, Princesse Mathilde, and Marguerite Charpentier provided venues for the discussion and examination of Japanese art objects, as did well-known art dealers Madame Desoye, Madame Malinet, Madame Hatty, and Madame Langweil. Writers, actresses, and artists-Judith Gautier, Thérèse Bentzon, Sarah Bernhardt, and Mary Cassatt, to name just a few- took inspiration from the Japanese material in circulation to create their own unique works of art. Largely absent from the history of Japonisme, these women-and many others-actively collected Japanese art, interacted with auction houses and art dealers, and formed collections now at the heart of museums such as the Louvre, the Musée Guimet, the Musée Cernuschi, the Musée Unterlinden, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Japonisme in Britain

Japonisme in Britain
Author: Ayako Ono
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136625039

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Japan held a profound fascination for western artists in the latter half of the nineteenth century and the influence of Japonisme on western art was pervasive. Paradoxically, just as western artists were beginning to find inspiration in Japan and Japanese art, Japan was opening to the western world and beginning a process of thorough modernisation, some have said westernisation. The mastery of western art was included in the programme. This book examines the nineteenth century art world against this background and explores Japanese influences on four artists working in Britain in particular: the American James McNeill Whistler, the Australian Mortimer Menpes, and the 'Glasgow boys' George Henry and Edward Atkinson Hornel. Japonisme in Britian is richly illustrated throughout.

Japonisme and the Birth of Cinema

Japonisme and the Birth of Cinema
Author: Daisuke Miyao
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781478008873

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In Japonisme and the Birth of Cinema, Daisuke Miyao explores the influence of Japanese art on the development of early cinematic visual style, particularly the actualité films made by the Lumière brothers between 1895 and 1905. Examining nearly 1,500 Lumière films, Miyao contends that more than being documents of everyday life, they provided a medium for experimenting with aesthetic and cinematic styles imported from Japan. Miyao further analyzes the Lumière films produced in Japan as a negotiation between French Orientalism and Japanese aesthetics. The Lumière films, Miyao shows, are best understood within a media ecology of photography, painting, and cinema, all indebted to the compositional principles of Japonisme and the new ideas of kinetic realism it inspired. The Lumière brothers and their cinematographers shared the contemporaneous obsession among Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists about how to instantly and physically capture the movements of living things in the world. Their engagement with Japonisme, he concludes, constituted a rich and productive two-way conversation between East and West.

Japonisme and the Rise of the Modern Art Movement

Japonisme and the Rise of the Modern Art Movement
Author: Gregory Irvine,Nasser D. Khalili,Axel Rüger,Tayfun Belgin,Hiroko Yokomizo,Hiroko Kurokawa,John House,Kris Schiermeier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500239134

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A study of the influence of Japanese Meiji art on the Modern Art movement in the West with superlative examples drawn from the Khalili Collection