The Art of Japanese Screen Painting
Title | The Art of Japanese Screen Painting PDF eBook |
Author | Minneapolis Institute of Arts |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The Art of the Japanese Screen
Title | The Art of the Japanese Screen PDF eBook |
Author | Elise Grilli |
Publisher | |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Painting, Japanese |
ISBN |
Japanese Screen Painting
Title | Japanese Screen Painting PDF eBook |
Author | Basil Gray |
Publisher | |
Pages | 30 |
Release | 1955 |
Genre | Painting, Japanese |
ISBN |
The development of the screen and its treatment by the principal Japanese schools of painting.
Japanese Screens in Miniature
Title | Japanese Screens in Miniature PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2012-08-28 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1462903916 |
Japanese Screens in Miniature is a collection of six of Japan's masterpieces reproduced as actual miniature screens, with an introduction to this most colorful, exuberant, and decorative aspects of the Golden Age of Japanese art. The development of the Japanese screen as an ant form in the Momoyama period (1575-1615) presents a fascinating example of the converging influences of art traditions,history, politics, religion, and architecture.
The Art of the Japanese Folding Screen
Title | The Art of the Japanese Folding Screen PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver R. Impey |
Publisher | Weatherhill, Incorporated |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The design of the Japanese folding screen is one of the great art devices in decorative arts. Its history, school of Japanese painting, the artists are explored in this elegant publication wherein the golds, reds and greens reflect as accurately aspossible on the printed page of the actual screens.
Critical Perspectives on Classicism in Japanese Painting
Title | Critical Perspectives on Classicism in Japanese Painting PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Lillehoj |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780824826994 |
In the West, classical art - inextricably linked to concerns of a ruling or dominant class - commonly refers to art with traditional themes and styles that resurrect a past golden era. Although art of the early Edo period (1600-1868) encompasses a spectrum of themes and styles, references to the past are so common that many Japanese art historians have variously described this period as a classical revival, era of classicism, or a renaissance. How did seventeenth-century artists and patrons imagine the past? Why did they so often select styles and themes from the court culture of the Heian period (794-1185)? Were references to the past something new, or were artists and patrons in previous periods equally interested in manners that came to be seen as classical? How did classical manners relate to other styles and themes found in Edo art? In considering such questions, the contributors to this volume hold that classicism has been an amorphous, changing concept in Japan - just as in the West. Troublesome in its ambiguity and implications, it cannot be separated from the political and ideological interests of those who have employed it over the years. The modern writers who firs
Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons
Title | Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons PDF eBook |
Author | Haruo Shirane |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2013-03-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0231152817 |
"Elegant representations of nature and the four seasons populate a wide range of Japanese genres and media. In Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons, Haruo Shirane shows how, when, and why this practice developed and explicates the richly encoded social, religious, and political meanings of this imagery. Shirane discusses textual, cultivated, material, performative, and gastronomic representations of nature. He reveals how this kind of 'secondary nature, ' which flourished in Japan's urban environment, fostered and idealized a sense of harmony with the natural world just at the moment when it began to recede from view. Illuminating the deeper meaning behind Japanese aesthetics and artifacts, Shirane also clarifies the use of natural and seasonal topics as well as the changes in their cultural associations and functions across history, genre, and community over more than a millennium. In this book, the four seasons are revealed to be as much a cultural construction as a reflection of the physical world."--Back cover.