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Whistler and Artistic Exchange between Japan and the West - After Japonisme in Britain (Hardcover)
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Whistler and Artistic Exchange between Japan and the West - After Japonisme in Britain (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Art History
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Ono examines cross-cultural artistic exchange between the West and
Japan from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth
century. Studies of Japonisme have been dominated by searching out
relationships of influence between artworks–trying to identify
which specific works influenced a particular artist. Ono argues
that a more holistic understanding of 'spillover effects' is
necessary in fully comprehending the nuances of these
relationships. She bases this argument on documents and works of
art in the context of globalisation, looking at the relationships
between James McNeill Whistler and others with their contemporaries
in the Japanese artistic and literary worlds. This was a more
complex two-way exchange than is often appreciated, with Western
artists taking inspiration from (to them) new Japanese styles,
while Japanese artists and writers were trying to craft a 'modern',
more western-influences style to reflect the modern nation of Japan
emerging onto the world stage after centuries of relative
isolation. A fascinating analysis of the role of globalisation and
cultural exchange in the development of new and hybrid artforms,
that will be essential reading for scholars of this fascinating
period in international art history.
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