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Collected works of James Lord Bowes on Japanese art

edited by Kazusa Kume

(Western sources of Japanese art and Japonisme, ser. 9)

Edition Synapse, 2015

  • : [set]
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • 別冊解説

タイトル別名

ジェームズ・ロード・ボウズ日本美術工芸関連著作集成

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注記

Suppl. in Japanese

Other title from cover of suppl

Vol. 1. Originally published: (1st work): Liverpool : printed by D. Marples, [1889]. (2nd work): Liverpool : Edward Howell, 1890. (3rd work): Liverpool : [s.n.], 1894. (4th work): Liverpool : printed by D. Marples, 1891. (5th work): Liverpool : printed by D. Marples, 1884

Vol. 2. Originally published: (1st work): London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1895. (2nd work): Liverpool : Branch & Leete, Auctioneers, 1901

Vol. 3. Originally published: London : Henry Sotheran, 1882

Vol. 4. Originally published: Liverpool : Edward Howell, 1890

Vol. 5. Originally published: Liverpool & London : Henry Sotheran, 1875

Includes indexes

収録内容

  • v. 1. Japan : an interview with H.I.M. Consul at Liverpool
  • Handbook to the Bowes Museum of Japanese art work, Liverpool
  • Handbook to the Bowes Museum of Japanese art work : Streatlam Towers, Liverpool
  • A vindication of the decorated pottery of Japan
  • Japanese enamels : with illustrations from the examples in the Bowes Collection
  • v. 2. Notes on Shippo : a sequel to Japanese enamels
  • Catalogue : the "Bowes" collection of Japanese art
  • v. 3. Japanese marks and seals
  • v. 4. Japanese pottery : with notes describing the thoughts and subjects employed in its decoration and illustrations from examples in the Bowes collection
  • v. 5. Keramic art of Japan [v. 1-2] / [with George Ashdown Audsley]
  • suppl. ジェームズ・ロード・ボウズの日本美術研究 / 粂和沙 [著]
  • The gardens Uyeno and Asakusa, Yedo

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This is the ninth part of the successful series supervised by Aiko Mabuchi, Director General, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, which provide art historians and students with the primary source materials related to the reception of Japanese arts from late nineteenth-century to early twentieth century in the Western societies. All materials are reproduced in facsimile reprint and include many plates and illustrations in colour. This new collection includes writings by James Lord Bowes on Japanese arts. Bowes (1834-1899) was a wealthy Japanese art collector in Liverpool and was appointed the first foreign-born Japanese Consul in Great Britain. He opened Bowes Museum which was the first dedicated museum of Japanese art in the western world and is regarded as one of the most important figures in the British reception of Japanese art and culture in the Victorian era. Volume 1-4 of the five-volume reprint set covers his writings on Japan and Japanese arts and the catalogues of Bowes museum which he edited and published himself. Also included is a very rare catalogue of auction which was held after his death and is the only source of information of one of the largest collection of Japanese art of the time. The last volume is a facsimile reprint of the monumental work of Japanese ceramic art which was originally published in two volumes and includes approx.110 plates in colour.

目次

Volume 1: (c. 300 pp.) Japan: An Interview with H.I.M. Consul at Liverpool, Liverpool: D. Marples (Printed by), 1889, 45 pp. [Reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette] Handbook to the Bowes Museum of Japanese Art Work, Liverpool: E. Howell, 1890, c. 47 p. Handbook to the Bowes Museum of Japanese Art Work: Streatlam Towers, Liverpool, c. 50 pp. A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan, Liverpool: D. Marples (Printed by), 1891, c. 70 pp. (incl. plates in colour) Japanese Enamels, with Illustrations from the Examples in the Bowes Collection, Liverpool: D. Marples (Printed by), 1884, c. 135 pp. Volume 2: (c. 340 pp.) Notes on Sippo: As Sequel to Japanese Enamels, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1895, c. 130 pp. Catalogue - The "Bowes" Collection of Japanese Art, Liverpool: Branch & Leete, Auctioners, 1901, c. 210 pp. (incl. plates in colour)Volume 3: (c. 395 pp.) Japanese Marks and Seals, London: Henry Sotheran, 1882, c. 395 pp (incl. plates in colour)Volume 4: (c. 630 pp.) Japanese Pottery. with Notes Describing the Thoughts and Subjects Employed in Its Decoration and Illustrations from Examples in the Bowes Collection, Liverpool: E. Howell, 1890, c. 630 pp.Volume 5: (c. 370 pp.) (reduced by approx. 15%) Keramic Art of Japan [with George Ashdown Audsley], Vol. 1: Liverpool & London: Henry Sotheran, 1875, c. 140 pp.+ Vol. 2: Liverpool & London: Henry Sotheran, 1875, c. 220 pp. (incl. 100 leaves of plates in colour)

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