This article extends the conclusions of “A Japoniste Friendship in Translation: Hayashi Tadamasa and Philippe Burty (1878–1890)” (Journal of Japonisme, 6:1, 2021), an essay dedicated to the translation and analysis of a set of French letters documenting the friendship between Hayashi Tadamasa and Philippe Burty. The present article focuses on a second set of letters sent from Hayashi to Burty while on a trip to the United States in 1887 during which he sold fourteen French paintings for Burty. Hayashi’s descriptions of transatlantic voyages, the tastes and practices of American clients, and his personal reflections on travel, religion, and the tensions among French and American japonistes provide valuable insights into his character, the ar...
Japonisme, the area of study of "taste for things Japanese", has been a growing field within art his...
The term bijutsu, fine arts, which was invented out of necessity for the Japanese to participate i...
Although it had no military presence in East Asia, Switzerland was the first landlocked European cou...
Raphaël Collin and Japan. Collin enjoys in Japan a reputation higher than the one he knows in Franc...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...
Born in Tokyo during the Meiji Era, the artist Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) lived in Paris for almo...
Art historians are still working to uncover more information on one of the most prominent figures as...
It is common that the evaluation of art works is affected by the artistic tradition and situation of...
The novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887) and the essays collected in Japoneries d’automne (1889) written...
This study of japonisme is divided into two major parts: The first examines a number of primary reco...
The painter Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) was born in Tokyo in the mid Meiji period and then spent h...
One of the pioneers of Japanese studies in France, Emmanuel Tronquois (1855-1918), arrived in Japan ...
The definition of Japonisme generally implies two false statements of this “phenomenon” : the first ...
Japonisme, a Japanese influence on Western art and design, enjoyed intense popularity during the las...
The definition of Japonisme generally implies two false statements of this “phenomenon” : the first ...
Japonisme, the area of study of "taste for things Japanese", has been a growing field within art his...
The term bijutsu, fine arts, which was invented out of necessity for the Japanese to participate i...
Although it had no military presence in East Asia, Switzerland was the first landlocked European cou...
Raphaël Collin and Japan. Collin enjoys in Japan a reputation higher than the one he knows in Franc...
A History of Japanese Art, as seen through Louis Gonse’s Eye. The late 19th century in France was m...
Born in Tokyo during the Meiji Era, the artist Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) lived in Paris for almo...
Art historians are still working to uncover more information on one of the most prominent figures as...
It is common that the evaluation of art works is affected by the artistic tradition and situation of...
The novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887) and the essays collected in Japoneries d’automne (1889) written...
This study of japonisme is divided into two major parts: The first examines a number of primary reco...
The painter Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968) was born in Tokyo in the mid Meiji period and then spent h...
One of the pioneers of Japanese studies in France, Emmanuel Tronquois (1855-1918), arrived in Japan ...
The definition of Japonisme generally implies two false statements of this “phenomenon” : the first ...
Japonisme, a Japanese influence on Western art and design, enjoyed intense popularity during the las...
The definition of Japonisme generally implies two false statements of this “phenomenon” : the first ...
Japonisme, the area of study of "taste for things Japanese", has been a growing field within art his...
The term bijutsu, fine arts, which was invented out of necessity for the Japanese to participate i...
Although it had no military presence in East Asia, Switzerland was the first landlocked European cou...