The artist in Edo /
"A historic first showing outside Japan of Itō Jakuchū's thirty-scroll series Colorful Realm of Living Beings (c. 1757-1766) at the National Gallery of Art was the occasion for this collection of twelve essays that reimagine the concepts of the artist and art-making as they were understood...
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| Format: | Government Document Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Gallery of Art, Washington,
[2018]
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| Series: | Studies in the history of art (Washington, D.C.) ;
80. Studies in the history of art (Washington, D.C.). Symposium series ; 57. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Elizabeth Cooper
- Introduction / Yukio Lippit
- Clay at the two extremes: Edo-Period potters as professionals and amateurs / Louise Allison Cort
- The painter in attendance / Yukio Lippit
- The Lotus Scroll: Kōetsu and Sōtatsu's collaborative space / Tamamushi Satoko
- Classicism in the work of Ogata Kōrin / Emura Tomoko
- Kōrin and Noh / Kōno Motoaki
- The ukiyo-e artist and the city / Timon Screech
- The sociocultural identity of the ukiyo-e artist: observations derived from rewards and punishments / Kishi Fumikazu
- Making painting into print: reflections on a Surimono by Toriyama Sekien and his students / Julie Nelson Davis
- Itō Jakuchū: an artist in the market / Satō Yasuhiro
- Rosetsu's red cliffs: medium and meaning in late Edo-Period painting / Matthew P. McKelway
- The painter and the archive: models for the artist in nineteenth-century Japan / Chelsea Foxwell
- The Jakuchū Memorial Exhibition of 1885 / Timothy Clark.