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Japonisme

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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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RĂ©gamey created woodblock prints, followed Japanese techniques, and often depicted scenes of Japanese life. Van Gogh used RĂ©gamey as a reliable source for the artistic practices and everyday scenes of Japanese life. Beginning in 1885, Van Gogh switched from collecting magazine illustrations, such as
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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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The primary 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 Japanese aesthetic. Rather than copying specific artists and artworks, Whistler was influenced by general Japanese methods of articulation and composition, which he integrated into his works.
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Japanese art was exhibited in Britain beginning in the early 1850s. These exhibitions featured various Japanese objects, including maps, letters, textiles, and objects from everyday life. These exhibitions served as a source of national pride for Britain and served to create a separate Japanese
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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
1750: 1333:. Another adaptation of the Kabuki stage popular among German directors was the Blumensteg, a jutting extension of the stage into the audience. The European acquaintance with Kabuki came either from travels in Japan or from texts, but also from Japanese troupes touring Europe. In 1893, 540:, which Bracquemond had purchased after seeing it in Delâtre's workshop. The estimated date of Degas' adoption of japonismes into his prints is 1875, and it can be seen in his choice to divide individual scenes by placing barriers vertically, diagonally, and horizontally. 1393:
Robbed of its local garb and mannerisms, the Japanese method reveals aesthetic principles applicable to the gardens of any country, teaching, as it does, how to convert into a poem or picture a composition, which, with all its variety of detail, otherwise lacks unity and
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In the United States, the fascination with Japanese art extended to collectors and museums creating significant collections which still exist and have influenced many generations of artists. The epicenter was in Boston, likely due to
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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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While the effects of the trend were likely most pronounced in the visual arts, they extended to architecture, landscaping and gardening, and clothing. Even the performing arts were affected; Gilbert & Sullivan's
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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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created one of the first etchings in Japan which was a technique he had learned from one of the imported treatises. KĹŤkan combined the technique of
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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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During this time, European artists were seeking alternatives to the strict European academic methodologies. Around 1856, the French artist
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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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Thomson, Belinda (2014). "Japonisme in the Works of Van Gogh, Gauguin, Bernard and Anquetin". In Museum Folkwang (ed.).
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was an American artist who worked primarily in Britain. During the late 19th century, Whistler began to reject the
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During the era of seclusion, Japanese goods remained a luxury sought after by European elites. The production of
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Cate, Phillip Dennis; Eidelberg, Martin; Johnston, William R.; Needham, Gerald; Weisberg, Gabriel P. (1975).
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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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Japonisme and the Rise of the Modern Art Movement: The Arts of the Meiji Period: The Khalili Collection
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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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and design among a number of Western European artists in the nineteenth century following the
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Giverny hébergement, hôtels, chambres d'hôtes, gîtes, restaurants, informations, artistes..
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Splendors of Meiji: treasures of imperial Japan: masterpieces from the Khalili Collection
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Chisaburo, Yamada. "Exchange of Influences in the Fine Arts between Japan and Europe."
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The successor to The Mikado as Europe's most popular Japan drama, Sidney Jones' opera
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with Japan in 1858. Japonisme was first described by French art critic and collector
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Stevens ging als geen ander mee met het toentertijd sterk in mode zijnde Japonisme.
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Japonisme in Britain: Whistler, Menpes, Henry, Hornel and nineteenth-century Japan
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Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Japanese Influence On Western Architecture Part 2: The Early Craftsmen Movement
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now claims to house the finest collection of Japanese art outside Japan. The
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was exported around the world. From a long history of making weapons for
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The impressionist painter Claude Monet modelled parts of his garden in
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in Paris, where Japanese art and objects appeared for the first time.
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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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Invented for the Kabuki theatre in Japan in the 18th century, the
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The first popular stagings of Asia were depictions of Japan from
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identity apart from the generalized "Orient" cultural identity.
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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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Samurai and supermen : national socialist views of Japan
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Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, «Elephant» Vase, 1878
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Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, chandelier vase, 1874
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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)
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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
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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).
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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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in London in 1910 and one built over four years for
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In 2391: 2379: 2355: 2331: 2295: 1844:, 1890–91, Drypoint and aquatint print 338:encountered a copy of the sketch book 327:collecting Japanese art, particularly 4155:Art of the late 16th century in Milan 3426:The Private Collection of Edgar Degas 3064:Genevieve Aitken, Marianne Delafond. 3003:. Global Oriental. 2010. p. 503. 2899: 2897: 2836: 2834: 2821: 2819: 2806: 2804: 2802: 2643: 2641: 2639: 2540: 2538: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2434: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2402: 2400: 2367: 2343: 2319: 2307: 2249: 2247: 2245: 2149: 2014:Japanese salon at Villa HĂĽgel, Vienna 7: 3379:Japonisme, An Annotated Bibliography 1756:Gabriel Viardot, mirror with frame, 1448:in Hertfordshire, and courtyards at 1300:. In 1900, Puccini saw a staging of 2903: 2888: 2876: 2864: 2276: 2223: 1407:William Walker, 1st Baron Wavertree 175:Commode (commode Ă  vantaux) in the 5490:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism 4341:Neoclassical architecture in Milan 3068:. La Bibliotheque des Arts. 2003. 2782:"The PsychĂ© (My Studio), ca. 1871" 2026:Japanese pagoda and garden of the 167:Orientalism in early modern France 14: 5564:American Figurative Expressionism 3900:International Gothic art in Italy 3322:Cluzel, Jean-SĂ©bastien (editor), 3257:. New York: Thames & Hudson. 67:forced reopening of foreign trade 6514: 6513: 5073:Neue KĂĽnstlervereinigung MĂĽnchen 2035: 2019: 2007: 1984: 1965: 1942: 1923: 1904: 1888: 1867: 1849: 1830: 1804: 1781: 1765: 1749: 1733: 1721: 1702: 1695:Madame Monet en costume Japonais 1683: 1667: 1655: 1643: 1624: 1608: 1589: 1570: 1551: 1532: 1511: 478:International Exposition of 1867 5995:Tunisian collaborative painting 5468:International Typographic Style 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 1: 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. 1773: 1757: 1741: 1675: 1616: 573:James Abbott McNeill Whistler 474:1862 International Exhibition 180: 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 6588: 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 377: 228: 222: 185:Metropolitan Museum of Art 164: 119:, enamels, metalwork, and 29: 18: 6509: 5376:California Scene Painting 5255:California Scene Painting 5211:Figurative Constructivism 4262:Poussinists and Rubenists 3478: 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 1396: 1370: 1277: 659:James McNeill Whistler 564:James McNeill Whistler 523: 470:James McNeill Whistler 461: 402: 258: 242:teapot, an example of 188: 91: 53: 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 1361: 1269: 1170:Louis Comfort Tiffany 776:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 514: 450: 387: 365:Artists and Japonisme 238: 174: 165:Further information: 161:Seclusion (1639–1858) 89: 40: 5860:Saqqakhaneh movement 5753:Chicano art movement 5621:Soviet Nonconformist 5427:Boston Expressionism 5410:Abstraction-CrĂ©ation 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. 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Index

Japonesque (album)
Japonism (album)
Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)

James Tissot
Meiji Restoration
Japanese art
forced reopening of foreign trade
Philippe Burty
The Mikado

ukiyo-e
Japanese woodblock prints
foreshortening
decorative arts
ceramics
lacquerware
Meiji era
Japanese pottery
samurai
cloissoné enamel
world's fairs
Siegfried Bing
Christopher Dresser
Orientalism in early modern France

Louis XVI style
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edo period
Tokugawa Iemitsu

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