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The Idea of America in 19th-Century Japanese Prints continues at the Art Institute of Chicago (111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois) through September 15. We hope you enjoyed this article!
The first traveling exhibition of Japanese art ever displayed at the //umfa.utah.edu ... mid-19th century Japanese ink, gouache, paper, wood, silk and gold leaf by Kaiho Yusho II, 1818-1869.
This 19th-century Japanese screen of the Floating World, at Harvard Art Museums, depicts Tokyo’s notorious pleasure district, but it’s likely all imagined.
“Tessai and people in the late 19th century had access to a lot of Chinese paintings that no other Japanese had seen before,” he says. “Ming and Qing paintings that were in those collections ...
For the French, who still determined Western aesthetics, Japan’s opening was fortuitous: They were ready for a new way of seeing. The neo-Classical perfectionism epitomized in the 19th century ...
The new spring-semester exhibition at Hope College’s Kruizenga Art Museum invites visitors to journey back to the 19th century and travel a legendary Japanese thoroughfare. Opening on Friday, Jan. 14, ...
Mary Cassatt is an American impressionist known for her radical take on art with feminine subjects. The exhibit called "Mary ...
Trips to Tottenham Court Road are about to be improved a thousand-fold with a new collaboration between Outernet London and the British Museum. Taking place at the Now Building, it will bring the ...
Trips to Tottenham Court Road are about to be improved a thousand-fold with a new collaboration between Outernet London and the British Museum. Taking place at the Now Building, it will bring the ...
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