The Arts of Japan

The Triumph of Japanese Style16th-Century Art in Japan

Cunningham, Michael R.Indiana University Press · 1991

Details

Title
The Triumph of Japanese Style
Subtitle
16th-Century Art in Japan
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Publication Date
1991
Language
English
Media
Print
Page Count
154
ISBN 13
9780940717121
Subjects
Painting
Laquerware
Textiles
Ceramics
Azuchi-Momoyama Period (1573–1600)
16th Century A.D. (1500–1599)

Blurb

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.