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Japanese Art

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Japanese Art
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joan Stanley-Baker
SeriesWorld of Art
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 150
Category/GenreArt History
Oriental art
ISBN/Barcode 9780500204252
ClassificationsDewey:709.52
Audience
General
Edition Third edition
Illustrations 120 Illustrations, black and white; 63 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 13 October 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The uniqueness of Japanese culture rests on the fact that, throughout its history, Japan has continually taken, adapted and transformed diverse influences, whether from Korea, China, the South Seas, Europe or America, into distinct traditions of its own. This book surveys authoritatively and provocatively the arts of Japan from the prehistoric period to the present, bringing together the results of the most recent research on the subject. Now updated and expanded with a new chapter on art since the mid-1960s, including the fields of manga and anime in which Japan leads the world, Japanese Art addresses itself equally to those who come to the subject for the first time and to the student. Profusely illustrated with examples from all the arts - painting, calligraphy, the decorative arts, photography and architecture - and with a wide-ranging bibliography, this is a concise and informative overview of a fascinating but perplexing culture, in which interest has never been greater than it is today.

Author Biography

Joan Stanley-Baker is Emeritus Professor of Art History at Tainan National University of Arts, Taiwan.

Reviews

Covers the prehistoric period through Japan today and seeks to capture the essence of Japanese culture, which embraces balance, harmony, humor, and human imperfection. [Stanley-Baker] aims to communicate the sense of union between the art and the artist, as well as the ability of Japanese art and culture to absorb the ideas and influences of other cultures into its own.-- "Protoview"