The role of Japan in modern Chinese art

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The role of Japan in modern Chinese art

edited by Joshua A. Fogel

(New perspectives on Chinese culture and society, 3)

Global, Area, and International Archive, University of California Press, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-464) and index

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The modern histories of China and Japan are inexorably intertwined. Their relationship is perhaps most obvious in the fields of political, economic, and military history, but it is no less true in cultural and art history. Yet the traffic in artistic practices and practitioners between China and Japan remains an understudied field. In this volume, an international group of scholars investigates Japan's impact on Chinese art from the mid-nineteenth century through the 1930s. Individual essays address a range of perspectives, including the work of individual Chinese and Japanese painters, calligraphers, and sculptors, as well as artistic associations, international exhibitions, the collotype production or artwork, and the emergence of a modern canon.

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