The Japanese Sense of Beauty The Japanese Sense of Beauty

The Japanese Sense of Beauty

JAPAN LIBRARY

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Publisher Description

What makes Japanese art unique? In The Japanese Sense of Beauty, art critic and historian Takashina Shuji reflects on the aesthetic and philosophical sensibilities underlying Japanese art throughout its history, from the earliest calligraphy and painted screens to modern masters like Hishida Shunso and Yokoyama Taikan.

Along the way, Takashina explores themes such as the relationship between subjective perspective and “flat” composition and the playful intermingling of word and image throughout the plastic arts of Japan. He also offers fresh critical perspectives on many individual artists, including Takeuchi Seiho, one of the first to fuse traditional techniques with Western realism, and Takahashi Yuichi, who combined a vivid mastery of texture with deceptively traditionalist compositions. Other essays in this wide-ranging collection touch on everything from the symbolism of Mount Fuji to the ancient music known as gagaku, showing how even the most disparate topics can shed new light on what is essential to Japanese culture.

The Japanese Sense of Beauty is an important contribution to the study of aesthetics and cultural history, offering insights that will change the way you think about Japanese art.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2018
24 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
243
Pages
PUBLISHER
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
SELLER
Mobilebook.jp, Inc
SIZE
37.4
MB
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