Salon culture in Japan : making art, 1750-1900 /

"In early modern Japan, cultural salons were creative spaces for people of all ages and social levels to pursue painting, poetry, and other artistic endeavors as serious but amateur practitioners. All using a pen- or art-name, individuals were able to socialize and interact broadly through thes...

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Other Authors: Yano, Akiko (Editor, Contributor), Akama, Ryō, 1960- (Contributor), Keizō, Akeo (Contributor), Berry, Paul, 1950- (Contributor), Buckland, Rosina, 1974- (Contributor), Clark, Timothy, 1959- (Contributor), Gerstle, C. Andrew, 1951- (Contributor), Gong, Sophie (Contributor), Haft, Alfred (Contributor), Yoshinobu, Hirai (Contributor), Johnson, Gordon Scott, 1941- (Contributor), Nobuo, Nakatani (Contributor), Tinios, Ellis (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle : [London] : University of Washington Press ; British Museum Press, 2024.
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