Out of 2,000 pictures that are in safekeeping at the late Jacoulet�s atelier in Karuizawa, Japan, 62 works was portraits of the Pacific Islanders, mainly the natives of more than 20 different islands in Japanese Mandated Micronesia. He claimed in 1936 that 14 journeys were made to create 2,000 works. If so, why was he mesmerized by the islands? Before that, was it possible to make so many trips? How was his relationship with the local people? At present, it is said that it is �impossible to say� about his specific commitment with islands, except that he took passages there �every year� between �1929 and 1930s� for �convalescence� and �wintering.� So this paper attempts to a little more clarify conundrums emerged from his footprints in ...
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It’s commonly believed that Paul Gauguin worked in isolation in Tahiti, living in self-imposed exile...
The painter Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) was born in Tokyo in the mid Meiji period and then spent h...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
Paul Jacoulet (1896–1960) is one of Japan’s most peculiar modern print artists, not only because of ...
Men and Capital Across the Pacific ; Towards a Japanization of the Hawaiian Islands ? Japan and the...
Henri Focillon and Japan. Between 1914 and 1924, Henri Focillon, then a professor of modem art hist...
Promenades japonaises is a book written by Guimet and illustrated by Félix Régamey. It's on this las...
Peintre officiel de la marine et fondateur de la société coloniale des artistes français, Louis Jule...
At the end of the 19 th century, France discovered Japanese art, rendering Georges Clemenceau a pass...
Japanese travel-writers to southwestern Pacific Island battlefields such as Papua New Guinea and Sol...
Conference paper for the 3rd Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Captain Cook and the Pacifi...
Four and a half centuries ago, European voyages of exploration revealed Cipango; shortly afterwards,...
Narrative Systems and Travelogues in Japan (1890*1930) While travelling was a major factor, alons wi...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...
Official painter of the Navy and founder of the French artists colonial society, Louis Jules Dumouli...
It’s commonly believed that Paul Gauguin worked in isolation in Tahiti, living in self-imposed exile...
The painter Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) was born in Tokyo in the mid Meiji period and then spent h...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...