The Hon. Henry Marsham (1845-1908) was a British businessman who collected Japanese works of art in Kyoto during the 1900s. His Kyoto ware collection at Maidstone Museum, Kent, is superior in both quantity and quality to other collections in Japan and overseas. The over 700 ceramic works in this collection range from daily dishes and tea vessels to utensils exclusively made for noble families. Marsham assembled the objects in a transnational process which was instigated in Japan before it continued in Britain. He collected Japanese works with local support before sending his collection to the Kentish provincial museum, with which he communicated closely on matters of arrangement and display. This paper examines the role of the Miyako Hotel,...
This article examines the representation of Japan at three national museums in Japan: the Tokyo Nati...
This study examines the institutional and spatial characteristics of inns for tourists in early mode...
Postcard from Katelyn Tamashiro, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at Kanto Gakuin...
The Hon. Henry Marsham (1845-1908) was a British businessman who collected Japanese works of art in ...
Museum collections of Japanese ceramics in Britain include numerous utensils for whipped tea (matcha...
This article examines the ways how the formation of the Japanese ceramic collection of Sir William V...
This article explores Japanese women’s engagements with the British heritage industry in the 2000s b...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
This dissertation traces the social life of a group of Japanese ceramic objects collected by Sir Wil...
Traditionally, historians of nineteenth century art and design have viewed Japanese art as a signifi...
This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the Gowland Collection of Kofun period objects held by the Br...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
In the 1870s collecting Japanese art products started to be popular among a wider range of collector...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
This article examines the representation of Japan at three national museums in Japan: the Tokyo Nati...
This study examines the institutional and spatial characteristics of inns for tourists in early mode...
Postcard from Katelyn Tamashiro, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at Kanto Gakuin...
The Hon. Henry Marsham (1845-1908) was a British businessman who collected Japanese works of art in ...
Museum collections of Japanese ceramics in Britain include numerous utensils for whipped tea (matcha...
This article examines the ways how the formation of the Japanese ceramic collection of Sir William V...
This article explores Japanese women’s engagements with the British heritage industry in the 2000s b...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
This dissertation traces the social life of a group of Japanese ceramic objects collected by Sir Wil...
Traditionally, historians of nineteenth century art and design have viewed Japanese art as a signifi...
This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the Gowland Collection of Kofun period objects held by the Br...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
In the 1870s collecting Japanese art products started to be popular among a wider range of collector...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
This article examines the representation of Japan at three national museums in Japan: the Tokyo Nati...
This study examines the institutional and spatial characteristics of inns for tourists in early mode...
Postcard from Katelyn Tamashiro, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at Kanto Gakuin...