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from any understanding of Japan, the troupes of
Japanese actors and dancers that toured Europe provided materials for "a new way of dramatizing" on stage. Ironically, the popularity and influence of these Japanese dramas had a great deal to do with the westernization of the Japanese theater in general and of the pieces performed in Europe in particular.
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that signified Japan to the West. Much as this human figure of the geisha was reduced to the level of other objects signifying Japan in the drama, Japanese performers in
Germany served German play wrights in their quest to renew the German drama. Just as ukiyo-e had proven useful in France, severed
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Japanese exports were initially silver, which was prohibited after 1668, and gold, mostly in the form of oval coins, which was prohibited after 1763, and later copper in the form of copper bars. Japanese exports eventually decreased and shifted to craftwork such as ceramics, hand fans,
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in 1868, Japan ended a long period of national isolation and became open to imports from the West, including photography and printing techniques. With this new opening in trade, Japanese art and artifacts began to appear in small curiosity shops in Paris and London. Japonisme began as a craze for
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for several decades. Japanese potters filled the void making porcelain for
European tastes. Porcelain and lacquered objects became the main exports from Japan to Europe. An extravagant way to display porcelain in a home was to create a porcelain room with shelves placed throughout to show off the
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style of painting that his contemporaries favored. Instead, he found simplicity and technicality in the
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Ukiyo-e prints were one of the main
Japanese influences on Western art. Western artists were inspired by the different uses of compositional space, flattening of planes, and abstract approaches to color. An emphasis on diagonals, asymmetry, and negative space can be seen in the works of Western
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and his troupe of actors arrived in Paris, returning again in 1900 and playing in Berlin in 1902. Kawakami's troop performed two pieces, Kesa and Shogun, both of which were westernized and were performed without music and with the majority of the dialogue eliminated. This being the case, these
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Similar to many Japanese artists, Degas' prints focus on women and their daily routines. The atypical positioning of his female figures and the dedication to reality in his prints aligned him with Japanese printmakers such as Hokusai,
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displayed Japanese decorative art to millions, and it was picked up by galleries and fashionable stores. Writings by critics, collectors, and artists expressed considerable excitement about this "new" art. Collectors including
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at the workshop of his printer, Auguste Delâtre. In the years following this discovery, there was an increase of interest in Japanese prints. They were sold in curiosity shops, tea warehouses, and larger shops. Shops such as
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remained the most popular drama in Germany throughout the 1890s. In the wake of this popularity, comedies set in Asia and featuring comic Asian figures appeared in rapid succession, both in comic opera and drama.
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in Munich in 1896 under the influence of japonism fever. The Japanese influence on German drama first appeared in stage design. Karl Lautenschlager adopted the Kabuki revolving stage in 1896 and ten years later
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belongs to the "objects" which in and of themselves meant Japan in Germany and throughout the West. The period from 1904 to 1918 saw a European boom in geisha dramas. The most famous of these was,
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The Belgian painter Alfred Stevens was one of the earliest collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese art in Paris. Objects from Stevens' studio illustrate his fascination with Japanese and exotic
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and other small print shops in Paris. His contemporaries had begun to collect prints as well, which gave him a wide array of sources for inspiration. Among prints shown to Degas was a copy of
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RĂ©gamey, to collecting ukiyo-e prints which could be bought in small Parisian shops. He shared these prints with his contemporaries and organized a Japanese print exhibition in Paris in 1887.
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performances tended toward pantomime and dance. Dramatists and critics quickly latched on to what they saw as a “re-theatricalization of the theater.” Among the actors in these plays was
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reached its "golden age" from 1890 to 1910, producing items more advanced than ever before. These items were widely visible in nineteenth-century Europe: a succession of
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increased in the seventeenth century, after Korean potters were brought to the Kyushu area. The immigrants, their descendants, and Japanese counterparts unearthed
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who drew inspiration from the prints. It and other shops organized gatherings which facilitated the spread of information regarding Japanese art and techniques.
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house the largest Asian art research library in the United States, where they house Japanese art together with the Japanese-influenced works of
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From the mid-1860's, Japonisme became a fundamental element in many of Stevens' paintings. One of his most famous Japonisme-influenced works is
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mines and began to make high quality pottery. The blend of traditions evolved into a distinct Japanese industry with styles such as
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in 1869 is a representation of the popular curiosity about all Japanese items that started with the opening of the country in the
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displayed and wrote about these works. Thus Japanese styles and themes reappeared in the work of Western artists and craftsmen.
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exotic wares, but the ownership of a few pieces was possible for a wide and increasing social range of the middle class.
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was involved in the development of around 200 gardens in the UK. In 1937, he exhibited a rock garden at the
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after Japanese elements, such as the bridge over the lily pond, which he painted numerous times. In
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European imitation of Japanese art during the 19th and 20th centuries
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but renamed after protest from Japan) was written in 1876. In 1885,
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In the 1860s, Edgar Degas began to collect Japanese prints from
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in particular, attracted artists James Abbott McNeill Whistler,
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is a French term that refers to the popularity and influence of
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Scheyer, Ernst. "Far Eastern Art and French Impressionism".
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Samurai and supermen : national socialist views of Japan
2584:"A Study of the Methods and Operations of Japanning Practice"
1772:Édouard Lièvre and Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, jardinière,
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Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, «Elephant» Vase, 1878
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Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, chandelier vase, 1874
30:"Japonaiserie" redirects here. For the Van Gogh series, see
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Japonisme: the Japanese influence on Western art since 1858
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with the Japanese footbridge and the water lily pool (1899)
331:. Some of the first samples of ukiyo-e were seen in Paris.
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paper, furniture, swords, armors, mother-of-pearl objects,
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Japanesque: The Japanese Print in the Era of Impressionism
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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
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The Japanese and French Print in the Era of Impressionism
3041:"Giverny | Collection of japanese prints of Claude Monet"
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specialized in the sale of Japanese and Chinese imports.
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Japonisme: Cultural Crossings Between Japan and the West
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Thomas, Bernadette. "Alfred (Emile-LĂ©opold) Stevens" in
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Weisberg, Gabriel P. and Yvonne M. L. Weisberg (1990).
2239:" Nakamoto Forestry, May 28, 2019; accessed 2020.09.16.
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Japonisme: Japanese Influence on French Art 1854–1910
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employed it in the premiere of FrĂĽhlings Erwachen by
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Bickford, Lawrence (1993). "Ukiyo-e Print History".
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Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art
468:and furniture. Stevens was close with Manet and to
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1401:created several influential gardens, two for the
179:, made in France, using Japanese lacquer panels,
3111:Journeys east: Isabella Stewart Gardner and Asia
1377:was introduced to the English-speaking world by
554:Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Etruscan Gallery
520:Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Etruscan Gallery
3329:Japonisme and Architecture in France, 1550–1930
3309:Monet, Gauguin, Van Gogh… Japanese Inspirations
3300:Secret Teachings in the Art of Japanese Gardens
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2420:Monet, Gauguin, Van Gogh… Japanese Inspirations
1636:Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Old Battersea Bridge
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3421:Marc Maison's Gallery specialized in japonisme
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3346:Edo Print Art and Its Western Interpretations
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1895:One of the 36 Views of the Eiffel Tower by
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327:collecting Japanese art, particularly
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3426:The Private Collection of Edgar Degas
3064:Genevieve Aitken, Marianne Delafond.
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4341:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
3068:. La Bibliotheque des Arts. 2003.
2782:"The Psyché (My Studio), ca. 1871"
2026:Japanese pagoda and garden of the
167:Orientalism in early modern France
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5564:American Figurative Expressionism
3900:International Gothic art in Italy
3322:Cluzel, Jean-SĂ©bastien (editor),
3257:. New York: Thames & Hudson.
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2786:Princeton University Art Museum
2093:– for Eastern views of the West
1276:, which was set in Japan (1885)
401:influence in Western art (1887)
108:and asymmetrical compositions.
5748:The Caribbean Artists Movement
3221:. Kent State University Press.
2044:Madame Butterfly (short story)
1436:, Japanese landscape gardener
1428:in an approximation of Alpine
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6560:Japan in non-Japanese culture
4104:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance
3293:. New York: Routledge Curzon.
3253:Irvine, Gregory, ed. (2013).
2742:. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
2457:. London: Thames and Hudson.
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573:James Abbott McNeill Whistler
474:1862 International Exhibition
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83:is perhaps the best example.
6219:Modern European ink painting
5591:Bay Area Figurative Movement
3384:Wichmann, Siegfried (1981).
3198:General and cited references
2451:Wichmann, Siegfried (2007).
1418:Japanese Garden Construction
1383:Landscape Gardening in Japan
23:. For the Arashi album, see
5880:Artificial intelligence art
3363:6#2 (Spring 1943): 116–143.
3302:. New York/Tokyo: Kodansha.
3178:, Amsterdam. Archived from
3168:"George Hendrik Breitner –
3147:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
3090:The Claude Monet Foundation
2123:Yamashiro Historic District
2113:Woodblock printing in Japan
1842:Woman Bathing (La Toilette)
1486:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1183:Jewelry and glass designer
411:The Illustrated London News
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5793:Post-painterly abstraction
5616:Situationist International
4990:Pennsylvania Impressionism
3324:Adamson, John (translator)
3298:Slawson, David A. (1987).
3280:Lambourne, Lionel (2005).
2952:"International Conference"
2064:Anime-influenced animation
1467:prints, of which he had a
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185:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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119:, enamels, metalwork, and
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5376:California Scene Painting
5255:California Scene Painting
5211:Figurative Constructivism
4262:Poussinists and Rubenists
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2503:Nogami, Takenori (2013).
1857:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1578:Gustave LĂ©onard de Jonghe
1494:Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
1137:Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1020:Gustave LĂ©onard de Jonghe
1014:, Japanese Styled Prints
868:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
310:Re-opening (19th century)
244:Japanese export porcelain
225:Japanese export porcelain
102:Japanese woodblock prints
6550:French words and phrases
6474:Prehistoric European art
6123:Contemporary African art
5606:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai
5534:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura
5161:Universal Constructivism
4953:California Impressionism
4908:American Barbizon school
2916:Maltarich, Bill (2005).
1482:Isabella Stewart Gardner
1403:Japan–British Exhibition
199:ordered that an island,
6301:Walking Artists Network
5638:Letterist International
5478:Washington Color School
4392:Arts in the Philippines
3332:(Éditions Faton, 2022)
2977:, p. 15 and note2.
2590:(42): 669. 11 Mar 1920.
2028:Museums of the Far East
1875:George Hendrik Breitner
1674:LĂ©on Dromard, cabinet,
1208:Georges Ferdinand Bigot
1202:Japanese Styled Prints
1012:Arts and Crafts Revival
948:Japanese Styled Prints
928:Amsterdam Impressionism
914:George Hendrik Breitner
486:La parisienne japonaise
453:La parisienne japonaise
428:Portrait of Père Tanguy
390:Portrait of Père Tanguy
380:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
32:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
6412:Illuminated manuscript
6060:The Designers Republic
6010:Neue Slowenische Kunst
5933:Pattern and Decoration
5833:Institutional critique
5473:Abstract expressionism
4453:Latin American Baroque
4409:Colonial Asian Baroque
3391:Widar, Halen (1990).
3204:Breuer, Karin (2010).
2205:afe.easia.columbia.edu
1880:Girl in a White Kimono
1813:The Blooming Plum Tree
1632:James McNeill Whistler
1563:Portrait of Émile Zola
1540:James McNeill Whistler
1519:James McNeill Whistler
1434:Garden History Society
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242:teapot, an example of
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6050:Artist-run initiative
6025:Young British Artists
5990:New European Painting
5926:Moscow Conceptualists
5848:Feminist art movement
5626:Ukrainian underground
5601:Gutai Art Association
5000:Ten American Painters
4504:Western influence in
3481:List of art movements
3366:Weisberg, Gabriel P.
3086:"The japanese prints"
2588:Automotive Industries
2181:. The Free Dictionary
2147:French pronunciation:
2081:David B. Gamble House
1977:Edward William Godwin
1883:, oil on canvas, 1894
1601:Girl Wearing a Kimono
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1170:Louis Comfort Tiffany
776:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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365:Artists and Japonisme
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165:Further information:
161:Seclusion (1639–1858)
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5860:Saqqakhaneh movement
5753:Chicano art movement
5621:Soviet Nonconformist
5427:Boston Expressionism
5410:Abstraction-Création
5228:Arbeitsrat fĂĽr Kunst
5221:Cologne Progressives
4941:Art Nouveau in Milan
4744:Anglo-Japanese style
4720:National romanticism
4150:Fontainebleau School
4060:Northern Renaissance
3895:International Gothic
3372:Journal of Japonisme
3284:. New York: Phaidon.
3170:Girl in White Kimono
3109:Chong, Alan (2009).
2151:[Ę’a.pÉ”.nism]
2059:Anglo-Japanese style
1822:Plum Park in Kameido
1490:Freer Gallery of Art
1432:. According to the
1250:Gilbert and Sullivan
287:Ming-Qing transition
231:Japanese lacquerware
6395:Hierarchy of genres
5960:Saint Soleil School
5896:Post-conceptual art
5865:The Stars Art Group
5743:Black Arts Movement
5706:Neo-Dada Organizers
5507:Lyrical abstraction
5240:Australian tonalism
4913:California Tonalism
4585:Hudson River School
4388:Colonial Asian art
4128:English Renaissance
4077:Ghent–Bruges school
4065:Early Netherlandish
3977:Italian Renaissance
3890:Gothic art in Milan
3393:Christopher Dresser
3343:Nash, Elizabeth R.
3289:Ono, Ayako (2003).
3226:Earle, Joe (1999).
3182:on 9 September 2012
3019:Irish National Stud
2922:. Oxford: P. Lang.
1950:Miss Finney dancing
1442:Chelsea Flower Show
1411:Irish National Stud
1399:Tassa (Saburo) Eida
1244:(originally titled
191:During most of the
150:Christopher Dresser
6437:Landscape painting
6045:New Leipzig School
5985:Neo-conceptual art
5733:Art & Language
5728:Capitalist realism
5650:Florida Highwaymen
5586:Hard-edge painting
5400:Streamline Moderne
5361:Harlem Renaissance
5204:Novecento Italiano
5032:Deutscher Werkbund
4859:Post-Impressionism
4421:Latin American art
4225:Guild of Romanists
4087:German Renaissance
4082:Northern Mannerism
3311:. Folkwang/Steidl.
3210:Prestel Publishing
1811:Vincent van Gogh,
1615:Large spill vase,
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1238:. The comic opera
1116:Frank Lloyd Wright
1109:Post-Impressionism
882:Post-Impressionism
836:Post-Impressionism
815:Post-Impressionism
748:Post-Impressionism
552:. In Degas' print
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476:in London and the
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351:La Porte Chinoise,
271:Japanese porcelain
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213:linear perspective
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21:Japonesque (album)
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6165:Corporate Memphis
6118:Classical Realism
6088:Amazonian pop art
5980:Appropriation art
5948:Neo-expressionism
5818:Environmental art
5723:Nouvelle tendance
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5388:Socialist realism
5245:Dresden Secession
4864:Neo-Impressionism
4827:Decadent movement
4798:Heidelberg School
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4590:American luminism
4575:DĂĽsseldorf School
4570:Shoreham Ancients
4560:Nazarene movement
4550:Danish Golden Age
4431:Indochristian art
4109:Antwerp Mannerism
3998:Pittura infamante
3992:Florentine School
3987:Proto-Renaissance
3374:1.1 (2016): 3–16.
3361:The Art Quarterly
3338:978-2-87844-307-3
3264:978-0-500-23913-1
3120:978-1-934772-75-1
3015:"Japanese Garden"
2986:Conder quoted in
2740:Oxford Art Online
2565:. 20 January 2018
2464:978-0-500-28163-5
2358:, pp. 26–38.
2141:From the French
2129:Explanatory notes
1387:Kelly & Walsh
1373:The aesthetic of
1367:garden in Giverny
1227:
1226:
998:Arthur Wesley Dow
528:La Porte Chinoise
417:Le Monde Illustré
347:La Porte Chinoise
336:FĂ©lix Bracquemond
324:Meiji Restoration
50:Meiji Restoration
6577:
6517:
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6501:Western painting
6447:Modern sculpture
6405:History painting
6108:Art intervention
5901:Installation art
5718:Nouveau réalisme
5458:
5432:Leningrad School
5324:Mexican muralism
5297:Grosvenor School
5037:American Realism
5020:Der Blaue Reiter
4978:Berlin Secession
4973:Vienna Secession
4968:Munich Secession
4886:Pont-Aven School
4705:
4555:Troubadour style
4533:(c. 1770 – 1862)
4500:Qing handicrafts
4466:Western elements
4397:Letras y figuras
4370:African-American
4365:African diaspora
4336:Directoire style
4247:Heptanese school
4230:Dutch Golden Age
4215:Stroganov School
4208:Lutheran Baroque
4203:Louis XIII style
4176:Baroque in Milan
4038:Bolognese School
4033:High Renaissance
4016:Forlivese School
4011:Ferrarese School
3734:Migration Period
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1582:The Japanese Fan
1574:
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1524:The Peacock Room
1515:
1469:large collection
1438:Seyemon Kusumoto
1416:Samuel Newsom's
1375:Japanese gardens
1354:Japanese gardens
1335:Kawakami Otojiro
1318:Residenz theatre
1297:Madama Butterfly
973:Aubrey Beardsley
797:Camille Pissarro
734:Vincent van Gogh
588:
406:Vincent van Gogh
397:, an example of
395:Vincent van Gogh
374:Vincent van Gogh
296:Marie Antoinette
197:Tokugawa Iemitsu
182:
137:cloissoné enamel
129:Japanese pottery
94:From the 1860s,
25:Japonism (album)
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6279:SoFlo Superflat
6204:Kitsch movement
6128:Africanfuturism
6080:
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5953:Transavantgarde
5884:
5838:Light and Space
5823:Performance art
5803:Psychedelic art
5686:Nueva Presencia
5676:Otra FiguraciĂłn
5664:
5596:Les Plasticiens
5581:New York School
5559:Action painting
5544:Metcalf Chateau
5453:
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5356:Cercle et Carré
5292:New Objectivity
5199:Return to order
5141:School of Paris
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4963:School of Paris
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4810:Arts and Crafts
4715:Neo-romanticism
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4684:Etching revival
4636:Barbizon school
4580:Pre-Raphaelites
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4326:Louis XVI style
4268:
4257:Louis XIV style
4220:Animal painting
4181:Flemish Baroque
4159:
4070:World landscape
4021:Venetian School
3963:
3950:Majorcan school
3917:Novgorod School
3907:Lucchese School
3879:Opus Anglicanum
3871:Norman-Sicilian
3815:Italo-Byzantine
3715:Early Christian
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6417:Illustration
6373:Lutheran art
6363:Catholic art
6326:Abstract art
6296:Unilalianism
6259:Software art
6234:Neosymbolism
6224:Neo-futurism
6187:Internet art
6177:Hyperrealism
6030:Superfiction
5813:Photorealism
5681:Afrofuturism
5446:Contemporary
5422:Dimensionism
5405:Concrete art
5338:
5334:Precisionism
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5131:Sosaku-hanga
5105:Productivism
5095:Metaphysical
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5054:Proto-Cubism
4958:Secessionism
4920:Costumbrismo
4805:Aestheticism
4756:Hague School
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4660:Academic art
4641:Costumbrismo
4609:Empire style
4446:Quito School
4441:Cusco School
4357:Colonial art
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4306:FĂŞte galante
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4273:18th century
4235:Delft School
4186:Caravaggisti
4164:17th century
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2046:1903 edition
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1915:
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1878:
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861:Aestheticism
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713:Claude Monet
634:James Tissot
600:Nationality
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6380:Digital art
6343:Avant-garde
6284:Superstroke
6160:Flat design
6155:Fictive art
6150:Excessivism
6098:Art for art
6093:Altermodern
6035:Taring Padi
5970:Lowbrow art
5938:Pliontanism
5875:Yoru no Kai
5828:Process art
5768:Systems art
5738:Arte Povera
5660:Antipodeans
5569:in New York
5539:Jikken KĹŤbĹŤ
5502:Color field
5371:Regionalism
5340:Aeropittura
5329:Neo-Fauvism
5302:Neues Sehen
5272:Kinetic art
5136:Suprematism
5110:Synchromism
5027:Noucentisme
4948:Primitivism
4936:Art Nouveau
4891:Cloisonnism
4881:Pointillism
4876:Divisionism
4854:Incoherents
4815:Art pottery
4701:(1863–1944)
4651:Macchiaioli
4626:Biedermeier
4614:Historicism
4599:Orientalism
4540:Romanticism
4511:Akita ranga
4363:Art of the
4348:Picturesque
4300:Chinoiserie
4295:Frederician
4133:Tudor court
4028:Cinquecento
3969:Renaissance
3956:Mappa mundi
3940:cartography
3832:Carolingian
3827:Merovingian
3810:Palaeologan
3782:RepoblaciĂłn
3739:Anglo-Saxon
3670:Gallo-Roman
3609:Hellenistic
3604:Kerch style
3542:Minyan ware
3176:Rijksmuseum
2891:, p. 6
2879:, p. 8
2867:, p. 5
2853:Breuer 2010
2841:Breuer 2010
2672:Breuer 2010
2662:, p. 4
2650:, p. 3
2631:Breuer 2010
2603:, p. 1
2548:(1980): 14.
2392:Irvine 2013
2380:Irvine 2013
2356:Irvine 2013
2332:Irvine 2013
2296:Irvine 2013
2256:Impressions
2226:, p. 1
2097:Orientalism
2075:Chinoiserie
2002:; 1878–1884
1996: [
1638:, 1872–1875
1546:, 1863–1865
1527:, 1876–1877
1461:this series
1452:in London.
1344:Loie Fuller
1159:Art Nouveau
1084:Art Nouveau
1063:Art Nouveau
1042:Orientalism
987:Art Nouveau
886:Art Nouveau
857:Australian
840:Primitivism
755:Edgar Degas
516:Edgar Degas
507:Edgar Degas
425:Van Gogh's
359:Edgar Degas
314:During the
275:kaolin clay
256:Netherlands
248:Rijksmuseum
205:Shiba KĹŤkan
121:lacquerware
6565:Modern art
6545:French art
6534:Categories
6427:Jewish art
6239:Passionism
6199:iPhone art
6145:Cyborg art
6140:Crypto art
6113:Brandalism
6005:Cyberdelic
5870:Tropicália
5843:Street art
5798:Intermedia
5778:Minimalism
5497:Spatialism
5451:Postmodern
5307:Surrealism
5175:Shin-hanga
5015:Die BrĂĽcke
4983:Sonderbund
4896:Synthetism
4619:Revivalism
4528:Transition
4485:Manichaean
4331:Adam style
4252:Classicism
4191:in Utrecht
4119:Still life
3849:Romanesque
3805:Macedonian
3800:Iconoclast
3759:Visigothic
3665:Republican
3619:Indo-Greek
3589:Red-figure
3153:2017-09-27
3095:2020-05-26
3051:2020-05-26
3025:16 January
2961:2020-12-28
2569:2021-04-24
2368:Earle 1999
2344:Earle 1999
2320:Earle 1999
2308:Earle 1999
2210:2020-02-02
2179:"Japonism"
2161:References
2030:, Brussels
1916:The Buddha
1860:lithograph
1340:Sada Yacco
1306:Mount Fuji
1283:The Geisha
1273:The Mikado
1260:The Mikado
1246:The Mikado
1189:Helen Hyde
935:Bertha Lum
500:The Psyché
291:Jingdezhen
279:Imari ware
193:Edo period
80:The Mikado
6540:Japonisme
6489:Shock art
6479:Queer art
6459:NaĂŻve art
6442:Modernism
6274:Superflat
6264:Sound art
6244:Post-YBAs
6229:Neomodern
6070:Verdadism
6040:Superflat
5889:1970–1999
5853:in the US
5773:Video art
5696:Happening
5669:1960–1969
5461:1945–1959
5124:1915–1944
5115:Vorticism
5067:A Nyolcak
4929:1900–1914
4901:Les Nabis
4832:Symbolism
4788:Amsterdam
4738:Japonisme
4708:1863–1899
4670:in Greece
4530:to modern
4375:Caribbean
4320:Goût grec
4242:Capriccio
4196:Tenebrism
4145:Turquerie
4043:Mannerism
3938:Medieval
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3776:Mozarabic
3727:Ethiopian
3631:Neo-Attic
3614:"Baroque"
3599:Classical
3569:Geometric
3547:Mycenaean
3494:(Western)
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3463:Premodern
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3129:294884928
2791:20 August
2563:vogue.com
2521:0115-0243
2473:315522043
2258:(17): 1.
2166:Citations
2143:Japonisme
2103:Turquerie
1973:Sideboard
1937:, 1917/18
1817:Hiroshige
1716:, c. 1878
1678:1874–1889
1584:, c. 1865
1294:'s opera
1199:American
1180:American
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1126:American
1088:Symbolism
1080:Austrian
1008:American
967:Portrait
945:American
903:American
669:American
648:Genre Art
433:Hiroshige
320:seclusion
304:Japanning
252:Amsterdam
125:Meiji era
111:Japanese
73:in 1872.
58:Japonisme
6519:Category
6469:Portrait
6390:Folk art
6338:Anti-art
6269:Stuckism
6182:Idea art
6103:Art game
6055:Artivism
5943:Punk art
5921:Sots Art
5906:Artscene
5763:Land art
5701:Neo-Dada
5633:Lettrism
5527:Nuagisme
5512:Tachisme
5393:Nazi art
5186:De Stijl
5100:Rayonism
5090:Art Deco
5078:Futurism
4869:Luminism
4837:Romanian
4822:Tonalism
4793:Canadian
4771:American
4677:Neo-Grec
4285:Rocaille
4114:Romanism
4048:Counter-
3982:Trecento
3922:Duecento
3912:Crusades
3844:Ottonian
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1714:Yamatori
1498:Whistler
1492:and the
1446:Cottered
1030:Belgian
983:English
964:English
673:Tonalism
619:Belgian
550:Sukenobu
437:Kunisada
316:Kaei era
283:Kakiemon
240:Kakiemon
117:ceramics
6484:Realism
6081:present
5808:Nut Art
5611:Pop art
5549:Mono-ha
5417:The Ten
5366:Kapists
5312:Iranian
5265:Bauhaus
5059:Orphism
5005:Fauvism
4842:Russian
4732:Nihonga
4646:Verismo
4631:Realism
4565:Purismo
4478:Moorish
4473:Islamic
4380:Haitian
4171:Baroque
4050:Maniera
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3859:Spanish
3771:Pictish
3754:Lombard
3749:Insular
3690:Severan
3655:Gaulish
3650:Iberian
3579:Archaic
3522:Nuragic
3502:Ancient
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2118:Woodcut
2069:Arabist
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1795:(after
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1475:Museums
1465:ukiyo-e
1457:Giverny
1426:alpines
1394:intent.
1292:Puccini
1236:England
1230:Theater
1222:Cartoon
1218:French
1105:French
1038:Realism
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765:French
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702:Realism
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591:Artist
577:Realist
546:Utamaro
532:Hokusai
399:Ukiyo-e
329:ukiyo-e
156:History
133:samurai
97:ukiyo-e
6432:Kitsch
6291:Toyism
5783:Fluxus
5713:Op art
5282:Mingei
5216:Stupid
5194:Purism
5049:Cubism
4698:Modern
4490:Mughal
4280:Rococo
3885:Gothic
3866:Norman
3790:Viking
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1331:Berlin
1288:geisha
1255:Mikado
1241:Kosiki
1059:Czech
924:Dutch
744:Dutch
603:Style
548:, and
491:kimono
460:(1872)
357:, and
254:, the
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183:1790,
6079:2000–
5522:COBRA
4516:Uki-e
4506:Japan
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3854:Mosan
3660:Roman
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3188:2012
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