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Ceramics and modernity in Japan /

Ceramics and modernity in Japan /

作者 : Cort, Louise Allison,,1944- , Jones, Meghen.

出版社 : Routledge,

出版年 : 2020

ISBN:0367143305|9780367143305

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書名 : Ceramics and modernity in Japan /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Ceramics and modernity in Japan /edited by Meghen Jones and Louise Allison Cort.

其他作者 : Cort, Louise Allison,

出版者 : Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge,c2020.

面頁冊數 : xvii, 229 p. :ill. (chiefly col.) ;25 cm.

內容註 : A potter's paradise: the realm of ceramics in modern Japan / Meghen Jones -- Tradition, modernity, and national identity: celadon production at the Makuzu ceramic workshop, 1870-1916 / Clare Pollard -- More than "western": porcelain for the Meiji emperor's table / Mary Redfern -- Modernizing ceramic form and decoration: Kyoto potters and the Teiten / Gisela Jahn -- Unifying science and art : the Kyoto City Ceramic Research Institute (1896-1920) and ceramic art education during the Taisho era / Maezaki Shinya -- The spark that ignited the flame: Hamada Shoji, Paterson's Gallery, and the birth of English studio pottery / Julian Stair -- Okuda Seiichi and the new language of ceramics in Taisho (1912-1926) Japan / Seung Yeon Sang -- The nude, the empire, and the porcelain vessel idiom of Tomimoto Kenkichi / Meghen Jones -- Veiled references: the role of glaze in Japanese avant-garde ceramics / Louise Allison Cort -- Koyama Fujio's view of modern Japanese ceramics and his role in the creation of "living national treasures" / Kida Takuya -- Found in translation: ceramics and social change / Tanya Harrod.

標題 : Art and society

ISBN : 9780367143305

集叢項 : Routledge research in art history


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