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Japonisme and Cross-Cultural Dialogue


Aitken, Geneviève, Delafond Marianne, La collection d’estampes japonaises de Claude Monet : Musée Monet à Giverny, Lausanne, Bibliothèque des arts, 2003, 192 p.

Basset, Alain, Japon - Les délices de l'extrême Paris, Renaissance Du Livre, 2004.

Baty, T., ‘The Literary Introduction of Japan to Europe’, Monumenta Nipponica, VII, 24-39;VIII, 15-46; IX, 62-82; X, 65-80

Brandt, Kim, ‘Objects of Desire: Japanese Collectors and Colonial Korea’ in positions: east asia cultures critique, volume 8, number 3 (winter 2000), pp. 711-746

Brooks, Van Wyck, Fenollosa: the Far East and American Culture, Yale UP, 1962

Carpenter, John T., ‘Lost in Translation: The Reception of Surimono in Japan and the West’ in the proceedings volume of the conference, Civilisation of Evolution/ Civilisation of Revolution: Metamorphoses in Japan 1990-2000, Krakow, Poland, 2007.

Conant, E.P., ‘The French Connection: Émile Guimet’s Mission to Japan, A Cultural Context of Japonisme’, in Conroy, H. et al, Japan in Transition: Thought and Action in the Meiji Era, Farleigh Dickson University Press, 1984

Coolidge Rousmaniere, Nicole, ‘Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts: Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury’s Collection of Japanese Art’, in Arts of Asia, Vol. 39, No. 4, p. 60-71.

Coolidge Rousmaniere, Nicole, ‘Rethinking Kakiemon Style Wares in the U.K. from the 18th Century to the Present, Focusing on Issues of Design, Reputation and Interpretation’ in Tomoyoshi, Takatsuji & Chiaki, Furuhashi, eds., Studies of Hizen Porcelain: On Research Issues in England and Germany, The Kakiemon-Style Ceramic Art Research Centre, Kyushu Sangyo University, 2009.

Cortazi, Hugh, Japan in Late Victorian London: The Japanese Native Village in Knightsbridge and the Mikado, 1885, Norwich, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Culture, 2009

Evett, Elisa, Critical Reception of Japanese Art in late 19th century Europe, UMI Research Press, 1982

Grenville, Bruce et. al., Krazy!: the delirious world of anime & comics & video games & art, Vancouver, Tronot, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, Vancouver Art Gallery, Douglas & McIntyre and University of California Press, 2008

Halén, Widar et al., Christopher Dresser and Japan, Christopher Dresser and Japan Catalogue Committee/Kôriyama City Museum of Art, 2002.

Huish, Marcus B., ‘England’s appreciation of Japanese Art’, Transactions of the Japan Society, No.81, of Huish, Marcus B., ‘Is Japanese Art Extinct?’, The Nineteenth Century, 3-1888, [Huish was director of The Fine Art Society around 1875-1906, and for a time Secretary of the Japan Society of London]

Horioka, Yasuko, The Life of Kakuzo, Hokuseido Press, 1963

Impey, O., Chinoiserie, Oxford UP, 1977

Impey, O., ‘Japanese Export Art of the Edo Period and its Influence on European Art’, Modern Asian Studies, 18, 4, 1984

Impey, O., ‘Japanese Export Lacquer in the 17th Century’, in Watson, ed. Lacquer Work in Asia and Beyond, School of Oriental and African Studies, 1981

Ives, Colta, F., The Great Wave, Metropolitan Museum of Art NY, 1974

Jansen, Mariua B., ‘On Foreign Borrowing in Japan- A Comparative View’, in Craig, Albert M., ed., Japan: A Comparative View, Princeton University Press, 1979, p. 18-47.



Japan und Europa 1543-1929, Berlin, Berliner Festspiel/ARGON, 1993.

Kelts, Roland, Japanamerica: how Japanese pop culure has invaded the U.S., Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Kopplin, Monika, Les Laques du Japon – Collections de Marie-Antoinette, Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, 240 p.

Koyama-Richard, Brigitte, Japon rêvé - Edmond de Goncourt et Hayashi Tadamasa, Paris, Hermann, 2001, 300 p.

Koyama-Richard, Brigitte (sous la dir. de), Correspondance adressée à Hayashi Tadamasa, Tokyo, Institut de Tokyo – Kokushokankôkai, 2001.

Lach, D.F., Asia in the making of Europe, 3 vols., Chicago UP, 1970, 1994.

Lambourne, Lionel. Japonisme : Culutral Crossings between Japan and the West. London: Phaidon, 2005.

Life and art: Arts & Crafts from Morris to Mingei, Tokyo, The Asahi Shimbun, 2008

Macouin, Francis, and Omoto, Keiko, Guimet et les arts d’Asie, nouvelle édition augmentée et mise à jour, Gallimard, réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 2001, 192 p.

Maeda, Tamaki, ‘The Chinese Impact Outside China: The Japanese Art Scene’, in Encyclopaedia of Modern China Vol 4., Farmington Hills, Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books, 2009.

Macouin, Francis, and Omoto, Keiko, Guimet et les arts d’Asie, nouvelle édition augmentée et mise à jour, Gallimard, réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 2001, 192 p.

Miner, E., The Japanese Tradition in British and American Literature, Princeton UP, 1959

Mitsuda, Yuri (ed.), Kiichiro Ishida and Sydney Camera Circle: modernism/Japonism in photography 1920’s-40’s, Tokyo, The Shoto Museum of Art, 2002

Moon, Milton, The Zen Master: the potter & the poet, Stempny, South Australia, Axom Publishing, 2006

Morioka, Michiko, An American artist in Tokyo: Frances Blakemore 1906-1997, Seattle, The Blakemore Foundation, 2008

Myer, P.R., ‘Images and Influences of Oriental Art’, Art Journal, XX, 4, 1961

Pantzer, P., Wieninger, J., Verborgene Impressionen/ Hidden Impressions, Wien, Österreiches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, 1990.

Reyns-Chikuma, Chris, Images du Japon en France et ailleurs : Entre japonisme et multiculturalisme, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2005, 250 p.

Sand, Jordan, ‘Was Meiji Taste in Interiors ‘Orientalist’?’ in positions: east asia cultures critique, volume 8, number 3 (winter 2000), pp. 637-673

Shionoya, K., Cyrano et les samourai: le théâtre japonais en France et l’effet de retour, Publications Orientalistes de France, 1986

Takashina, S., Lacambre, G., Mabuchi, A., Mathieu, C., Le Japonisme, 1988, Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux (large bibliography)

Watanabe, Toshio, ‘The Western Image of Japanese Art in the Late Edo Period’, Modern Asian Studies, 18, No.4, 1984

Watanabe, Toshio, ‘Eishi Prints in Whistler’s Studio’, The Burlington Magazine, December, 1986.

Watanabe, Toshio, High Victorian Japonisme, Bern, Swiss Asian Studies Vol.10,1991.

Watanabe, Toshio, Sato, T., Japan and Britain: An Aesthetic Dialogue 1850-1930, London, Barbixcan Art Gallery, 1991.

Weisberg, G., et al, Japonisme: Japanese Influences on French Art 1854-1882, Cleveland, 1975

Wevver, L., Japanese Woodblock Prints: The Reciprocal Influence between East and West, Utah, Brigham Young UP, 1979

Whitford, F., Japanese Prints and Western Painters, Studio Vista, 1977

Wichmann, S., Japonisme, Thames & Hudson, 1981

Wichmann, S., ed., Weltkulturen und moderne Kunst, Verlag Bruckmann, Munchen, 1972

Yamada, C., ed. Dialogue in Art, Japan and the West, Thames & Hudson, 1976

Yokoyama, Toshi, Japan in the Victorian Mind, Oxford, 1987



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