The Orient expressed : Japan's influence on Western art, 1854-1918
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The Orient expressed : Japan's influence on Western art, 1854-1918
(The Annie Laurie Swaim Hearin memorial exhibition series)
Mississippi Museum of Art , In association with University of Washington Press, c2011
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Issued in connection with an exhibition held Feb. 19-July 17, 2011, Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi, and Oct. 5, 2011-Jan. 15, 2012, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Orient Expressed explores the cultural phenomenon known as Japonisme. First identified by French art critic Philippe Burty in 1872, Japonisme became a worldwide movement that deeply impacted the visual arts in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the works included are paintings by Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard, Mary Cassatt, William Merrit Chase, and James McNeill Whistler as well as decorative pieces by Gorham Manufacturing Company, Rookwood Pottery, and Tiffany and Company. Diverse objects illustrate Japonisme's steady evolution in Western art and provide enlightening information for readers interested in this phenomenon. A team of distinguished scholars shed new light on diverse aspects of Japonisme and trace its chronological development and assesses its enduring implications. Essays consider the nature of cultural exchange and cultural appropriation, the role of gendering, the Netherlands' singular relationship with Japan, and the phenomenon's influence in Scandinavia. Gabriel P. Weisberg is professor of art history at the University of Minnesota. Other contributors include Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, Laurinda S. Dixon, Elizabeth K. Mix, Sarah Sik, and Erica L. Warren.
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