The leading authority on Japanese art history tells the story of how the country has nurtured unique aesthetics, prominent artists, and distinctive movements. Nobuo Tsuji sheds light on works ranging from the J¿mon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 B.C. to manga and modern subcultures.
The leading authority on Japanese art history tells the story of how the country has nurtured unique aesthetics, prominent artists, and distinctive movements. Nobuo Tsuji sheds light on works ranging from the J¿mon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 B.C. to manga and modern subcultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tsuji Nobuo is professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and Tama Art University and director of the MIHO Museum. Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere is the research director of Sainsbury Institute and professor of Japanese art and culture at the University of East Anglia.
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Preface to the English Edition Translator's Preface Neng Era Chart Map of Archaeological Sites Timelines Introduction 1. J mon: The Force of Primal Imagination 2. Yayoi and Kofun: Influences from the Continent 3. Asuka and Hakuh : The Sphere of East Asian Buddhist Arts 4. Nara: The Spread of the Tang International Style 5. Heian: J gan, Fujiwara, and Insei Art 6. Kamakura Period: Aristocratic Aesthetics in Flux 7. Nanbokuch and Muromachi: Zen Buddhism and Chinese Art 8. Azuchi-Momoyama: The Flowering of Kazari 9. Edo: Townspeople and the Rise of Urban Culture 10. Meiji to Heisei: Modern and Contemporary Art Notes Recommended Reading for Further Study Image Credits Index
Preface to the English Edition Translator's Preface Neng Era Chart Map of Archaeological Sites Timelines Introduction 1. J mon: The Force of Primal Imagination 2. Yayoi and Kofun: Influences from the Continent 3. Asuka and Hakuh : The Sphere of East Asian Buddhist Arts 4. Nara: The Spread of the Tang International Style 5. Heian: J gan, Fujiwara, and Insei Art 6. Kamakura Period: Aristocratic Aesthetics in Flux 7. Nanbokuch and Muromachi: Zen Buddhism and Chinese Art 8. Azuchi-Momoyama: The Flowering of Kazari 9. Edo: Townspeople and the Rise of Urban Culture 10. Meiji to Heisei: Modern and Contemporary Art Notes Recommended Reading for Further Study Image Credits Index
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