Painting Nature for the Nation: Taki Katei and the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan

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BRILL, 10 դեկ, 2012 թ. - 264 էջ
In Painting Nature for the Nation: Taki Katei and the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan, Rosina Buckland offers an account of the career of the painter Taki Katei (1830–1901). Drawing on a large body of previously unpublished paintings, collaborative works and book illustrations by this highly successful, yet neglected, figure, Buckland traces how Katei transformed his art and practice based in modes derived from China in order to fulfil the needs of the modern nation-state at large-scale exhibitions and at the imperial court. She provides a rare examination of the vibrant world of Chinese-inspired culture during the 1880s, and the hostility which it faced in the following decade.
 

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Introduction
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1 Itinerant Literati Painter 18501866
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2 Literati Culture in EdoTokyo 18661888
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3 Challenges To Sinophile Culture And the Reform of Painting 18801890
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4 Painting Nature for the Nation 18861901
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Kateis Reputation in the Twentieth Century
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Appendix 1
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Appendix 2
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Appendix 3
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Endnotes
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List of Japanese Titles
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List of Characters
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Bibliography
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Index
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