This dissertation studies Japanese photography before 1945. This field is very large; it includes photographs taken in Japan by British and other foreign visitors to Japan and Japanese images taken in Britain. Broadly speaking, the collections are mainly of Japanese photographs collected by Scottish people and held in Scottish collections and institutions. Scotland has collections of historic photographs of Japan in its museums, universities, libraries and societies. The study of these images can reveal how the British saw Japan at this time. These photographs will be investigated from various angles. These are as follows: 1. How were these collections made? - Who took the photographs and for what purpose? - Who bought or brought the photog...
Grégoire Mayor, Men, Tani Akiyoshi, University of Tokyo (eds), Japan in early photographs, The Aimé ...
The Arts: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)With the dawn...
In Photography and Japan, Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions ...
After Japan lifted the policy restricting international trade in 1854, many travelers visited Japan ...
Disciplinary boundaries are inevitable within a complex academic system and as those boundaries shif...
This dissertation traces the social life of a group of Japanese ceramic objects collected by Sir Wil...
A Career of Japan is the first study of one of the major photographers and personalities of nineteen...
This study examines how 'Japan' has been represented at the British Museum, and how the Japanese col...
This dissertation focuses on the photographs representing Japanese landscapes, sites and monuments t...
This thesis explores Japanese influences on British Art and will focus on four artists working in Br...
Nagasaki University Library began collecting old Japanese photographs, digitizing the images, and en...
The overseas investigations undertaken in the pursuit of knowledge by early Japanese travellers duri...
This dissertation analyses the effect of the rise of Japan on the ‘British world’ during the early t...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the Gowland Collection of Kofun period objects held by the Br...
Grégoire Mayor, Men, Tani Akiyoshi, University of Tokyo (eds), Japan in early photographs, The Aimé ...
The Arts: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)With the dawn...
In Photography and Japan, Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions ...
After Japan lifted the policy restricting international trade in 1854, many travelers visited Japan ...
Disciplinary boundaries are inevitable within a complex academic system and as those boundaries shif...
This dissertation traces the social life of a group of Japanese ceramic objects collected by Sir Wil...
A Career of Japan is the first study of one of the major photographers and personalities of nineteen...
This study examines how 'Japan' has been represented at the British Museum, and how the Japanese col...
This dissertation focuses on the photographs representing Japanese landscapes, sites and monuments t...
This thesis explores Japanese influences on British Art and will focus on four artists working in Br...
Nagasaki University Library began collecting old Japanese photographs, digitizing the images, and en...
The overseas investigations undertaken in the pursuit of knowledge by early Japanese travellers duri...
This dissertation analyses the effect of the rise of Japan on the ‘British world’ during the early t...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the Gowland Collection of Kofun period objects held by the Br...
Grégoire Mayor, Men, Tani Akiyoshi, University of Tokyo (eds), Japan in early photographs, The Aimé ...
The Arts: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)With the dawn...
In Photography and Japan, Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions ...