Historical subjects represented in the Feliks Jasieński collection of Japanese woodblock-prints
Jasienski started to buy Japanese woodblock-prints, lacquerware, bronzes and other kind of art pieces. This interest became a passion which he deepened by studying Japanese culture. He was interested in its history, aesthetics, and symbolism. Thanks to his knowledge and the sound advice of experts, Jasienski created a collection of high quality art ...
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Conservation and restoration treatment of the two Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints [PDF]
Drvorez je najstarija grafička tehnika, koristila se još u antici i bila je vrlo rasprostranjena u istočnoj Aziji. Tijekom 8. stoljeća, utjecajem iz Kine nastaju i najraniji primjerci u Japanu – otisci budističkih tekstova, Dharani.
Daniela Ratkajec
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Method and Meaning: Selections from the Gettysburg College Collection
What is art historical study and how it should be carried out are fundamental questions the exhibition Method and Meaning: Selections from the Gettysburg College Collection intends to answer.
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Why is the Geisha Hitting the Westerner? The Japanese Woodblock Print Genre of awate-e [PDF]
This paper attempts to bring to light a little-known genre of ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock prints), the awate-e (hysteria pictures). This genre of polychrome ukiyo-e (nishiki-e) belongs among caricatures because it treats current events in a satirical way.
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Pioneers in Dermatology and Venereology: An interview with Professor John McGrath
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 38, Issue 8, Page 1465-1468, August 2024.
John A. McGrath
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Spartan Daily, October 24, 1957 [PDF]
Volume 45, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/12515/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Flora and Fauna in East Asian Art
Flora and Fauna in East Asian Art is the fourth annual exhibition curated by students enrolled in the Art History Methods course. This exhibition highlights the academic achievements of six student curators: Samantha Frisoli ’18, Daniella Snyder ’18 ...
Bucci, Gabriella A. +5 more
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Crafting Collaboratively with Technologies of Re-production [PDF]
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and analogue reproduction technologies were used in collaborations with artists.
Blythe, Mark, Little, Linda
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Methods of Nature: Landscapes from the Gettysburg College Collection
Methods of Nature: Landscapes from the Gettysburg College Collection is the third annual exhibition curated by students enrolled in the Art History Methods course.
Chason, Molly A. +5 more
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Yoshitoshi Tsuikoka’s New Forms of Thirty Six-Ghosts—Visual Tradition in Art as a Cultural Critique on Japan’s Modernization [PDF]
Yoshitoshi Tsukioka’s traditional woodblock prints in the series New Forms of Thirty Six-Ghosts use yōkai, supernatural spirits, as a political critique about the loss of the Japanese tradition due to the Meiji State’s homogenizing modern ideology, which
Duggan, Kate
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