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Japanese Screens

Japanese Screens
Author: Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1977
Genre:
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Unfolding Beauty

Unfolding Beauty
Author: Cleveland Museum of Art
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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From its earliest days the Cleveland Museum of Art has demonstrated an active interest in Asian art. An important aspect of this initiative is the interest in the indigenous art of Japan evident in the museum's collection of screens, in which narrative subjects receive emphasis equal to those of the earlier Chinese-dominated tradition. Forty-four Japanese screens (many of them pairs), from the late 15th to the early 19th centuries, represent one of the largest and best collections in the West. This exhibition catalogue illustrates all these extraordinary objects together for the first time, in a generous format and the highest quality reproduction.


Beyond Golden Clouds

Beyond Golden Clouds
Author: Philip K. Hu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Folding screens, known as byôbu in Japanese, are treasures within any museum's collection and are beloved by the general public. This beautiful publication brings together the very finest screens from the world-renowned collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Saint Louis Art Museum. The featured works range from an extraordinary pair of landscapes by Sesson Shukei, a Zen-Buddhist monk-painter of the late 16th century, to daring contemporary works from the late 20th century. The first half of the Edo period (1615-1868) is especially well represented, with a dozen screens from the 17th century by such masters as Kano Koi and Tosa Mitsuoki. The contemporary scene is also well covered, with ten examples from the 20th century--proving the longevity of this art form and its currency among modern-day artists. Enlightening essays by important scholars in the field cover topics like the emergence of screens as an art form and a novel discussion of the relationship of Japanese screens to those made in other countries. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Schedule: The Art Institute of Chicago (6/26/09-9/27/09) Saint Louis Art Museum (10/18/09-1/3/10)


Byōbu

Byōbu
Author: Cleveland Museum of Art
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1987
Genre: Screen painting, Japanese
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The Art of the Japanese Folding Screen

The Art of the Japanese Folding Screen
Author: Oliver R. Impey
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1997
Genre: Painting, Japanese
ISBN:

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The design of the Japanese folding screen is one of the great art devices in decorative arts. Its history, school of Japanese painting, the artists are explored in this elegant publication wherein the golds, reds and greens reflect as accurately aspossible on the printed page of the actual screens.


Mannequins in Museums

Mannequins in Museums
Author: Bridget R. Cooks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000440729

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Mannequins in Museums is a collection of historical and contemporary case studies that examine how mannequins are presented in exhibitions and shows that, as objects used for storytelling, they are not neutral objects. Demonstrating that mannequins have long histories of being used to promote colonialism, consumerism, and racism, the book shows how these histories inform their use. It also engages readers in a conversation about how historical narratives are expressed in museums through mannequins as surrogate forms. Written by a select group of curators and art historians, the volume provides insight into a variety of museum contexts, including art, history, fashion, anthropology and wax. Drawing on exhibition case studies from North America, South Africa, and Europe, each chapter discusses the pedagogical and aesthetic stakes involved in representing racial difference and cultural history through mannequins. As a whole, the book will assist readers to understand the history of mannequins and their contemporary use as culturally relevant objects. Mannequins in Museums will be compelling reading for academics and students in the fields of museum studies, art history, public history, anthropology and visual and cultural studies. It should also be essential reading for museum professionals who are interested in rethinking mannequin display techniques.


Art of Japan

Art of Japan
Author: Cleveland Museum of Art
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780940717848

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The Cleveland Museum of Art has accumulated one of the premier collections of Japanese art in the West, and this publication brings together its best examples of Japanese art.