This paper will give firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of international exhibitions from the middle of the nineteenth century up to 1910, when the Japan-British Exhibition took place in London. Secondly, we will examine its Fine Art Palace in particular where both British and Japanese art was exhibited. Finally, we will investigate the relationship between British and Japanese fine art at that time. Japanese artefacts were already exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition, but not under its own banner, which finally happened in 1862, when the British diplomat Rutherford Alcock organised a Japanese section. This, though modest in its scope and quality, was hailed by many British artists and des...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200701 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
It is common that the evaluation of art works is affected by the artistic tradition and situation of...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...
This paper will give firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the histor...
This paper gives firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
Traditionally, historians of nineteenth century art and design have viewed Japanese art as a signifi...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
Art historians are still working to uncover more information on one of the most prominent figures as...
In 1881, the British Museum made its first major acquisition of Japanese and Chinese paintings from ...
One of the great intellectual conceits of the Western world in the nineteenth century was the invent...
The Japanese Influence in Late Nineteenth Century British Art, 1862-1880 In the latter half of the n...
The Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Shepherd’s Bush, London from May 14 to Octo...
The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910 opened from 14 May to 29 October to celebrate the Anglo-Japanes...
In the 1870s and 80s, Britain experienced a craze for all things Japanese. Japanese art and design w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200701 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
It is common that the evaluation of art works is affected by the artistic tradition and situation of...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...
This paper will give firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the histor...
This paper gives firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of...
The momentous signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked the turning point to end Japan’s long...
Traditionally, historians of nineteenth century art and design have viewed Japanese art as a signifi...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
Art historians are still working to uncover more information on one of the most prominent figures as...
In 1881, the British Museum made its first major acquisition of Japanese and Chinese paintings from ...
One of the great intellectual conceits of the Western world in the nineteenth century was the invent...
The Japanese Influence in Late Nineteenth Century British Art, 1862-1880 In the latter half of the n...
The Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Shepherd’s Bush, London from May 14 to Octo...
The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910 opened from 14 May to 29 October to celebrate the Anglo-Japanes...
In the 1870s and 80s, Britain experienced a craze for all things Japanese. Japanese art and design w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200701 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
It is common that the evaluation of art works is affected by the artistic tradition and situation of...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...