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Titel Ibunka o tsutaeta hitobito. 19seiki zaigai Nihon korekushon kenkyû no genzai. Transmitters of another culture. Research on Japan‐related overseas collections from the 19th century
Autor Hidaka, Kaori (Hg.) / Kokuritsu rekishi minzoku hakubutsukan (Hg.)
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Erscheinungsort Kyoto Verlag Rinsen shoten
Erscheinungsjahr 2019/03 ISBN 978-4-653-04384-3
DIJ-Nr. C04464 Sprache EJ Seiten 386 p., 図版 [8] p.
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Bemerkungen 2017年10月に国立西洋美術館講堂で開催された国際シンポジウムの記録。19世紀という変動の時代を切り取り、日本文化を伝えた人々を通して、日本コレクション形成の動向と日本文化受容の具体層に迫る. 文献あり
Schlagwort 日本研究 -- 歴史 日本研究 -- 歴史 -- 19世紀 美術 (日本) 210
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"Ibunka" o tsutaeta hitobito. 19seiki zaigai Nihon korekushon [collection] kenkyû no shiza Hidaka, Kaori 7-20
Tôkyô daigaku shiryô hensanjo ni okeru zaigai Nihon kankei shiryô no kenkyû. Shigenka eno torikumi Hôya, Tôru 21-31
Nihon korekushon [collection] no inin. "Shin" Ôritsu kyabinetto [Royal Cabinets] no shûshû ni tazusawatta 3nin no bunkan Effert, Rudolf / Wada Translation Service (Übers.) 33-42
Shinsei Rôma Teikoku [Holy Roman Empire] shokô no jiki chinretsushitsu. Shîboruto korekushon [Siebold collection] tono kanren o fumaete Sakuraba, Miki 43-60
Utsurikawaru shiten. Myunhen [München] kokuritsu minzokugaku hakubutsukan / 5 tairiku hakubautsukan ni okeru Shîboruto korekushon [Siebold collection] to 150nen ni wataru Nihon bunka no tenji katsudô Richtsfeld, Bruno J. / Wada Translation Service (Übers.) 61-68
Meiji seifu gaikôkan Arekusandâ fon Shîboruto [Alexander von Siebold] to "Shikaku ni yoru kôhô" no ba to shite no Uîn [Wien] Banpaku Katada, Satoko 69-82
Uîn [Wien], Ôsutoria [Austria] ôyô bijutsu hakubutsukan (MAK) shozô no Hainrihhi shîboruto korekushon [Heinrich Siebold collection] Wieninger, Johannes / Wada Translation Service (Übers.) 83-89
Hainrihhi fon Shîboruto[Heinrich von Siebold] ga Ainu ni kansuru jicho ni shiyô shita zuhan ni tsuite Zorn, Bettina / Wada Translation Service (Übers.) 91-104
Zai-Futsu korekushon [collection] ni miru Oranda oyobi Chûgoku yurai no 19seiki Nihonsei shikki. 1855nen izen no jôkyô Lacambre, Geneviève / ATC (Übers.) 105-116
Bijutsushô no shisen, shûshûka no shisen, bijutsukan no shisen. Zai-Futsu Kyokutô bijutsuhin o meguru shikô no rekishi Imai, Tomo 117-126
Nihon sôshoku geijutsu o jiku to suru 19seiki Cheko [Czech] ni okeru Nihon bijutsu shûshû Suchomel, Filip 127-137
Surutan no aishita Nihon. Toruko kokuritsu kyûdenkyoku shozô Nihon bijutsu kôgeihin korekushon [collection] Girardilli Aoki, Miyuki 139-152
Môsu korekushon [Morse collection] ni okeru tôki sonota ni tsuite Kobayashi, Jun'ichi 153-165
Jiki kara tôki e. 19seiki kôki ni okeru Seiyô no Nihon bijutsu eno kanshin no hensen Suzuki, Hiroyuki 167-177
Amerika ni okeru Nihon no senshokuhin ni taisuru shikô no henka. Nomura Shôjirô no hanbai katsudô o tegakari to shite Sawada, Kazuto 179-199
Transmitters of another culture. The perspective of research on nineteenth-century overseas Japan collections Hidaka, Kaori / Toda, Dylan Luers (Übers.) 203-215
Turning overseas Japan-related historical materials into research resources at the University of Tokyo's Historiographical Institute Hoya, Toru / Toda, Dylan Luers (Übers.) 217-227
ASSIGNMENT JAPAN. Three civil servants collcting for a "new" Royal Cabinet Effert, Rudolf 229-236
The porcelain cabinets of the Holy Roman Empire nobility. Their connections with the Siebold collection Sakuraba, Miki / McClintock, Martha J. (Übers.) 237-253
Changing perspectives. The Siebold collection and 150 years of exhibition activities on Japanese culture in the State Museum of Ethnology/Museum Fünf Kontinente in Munich Richtsfeld, Bruno J. 255-262
The Meiji government diplomat Alexander von Siebold and the Vienna World's Exposition as a site of "Visual publicity" Katada, Satoko / Toda, Dylan Luers (Übers.) 263-276
The Heinrich Siebold collection in the MAK. Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna Wieninger, Johannes 277-282
On the illustrations Heinrich von Siebold used for his publication about the "Aino" Zorn, Bettina 283-295
Nineteenth century (until 1855) Japanese lacquers of Dutch and Chinese origin French collections Lacambre, Geneviève 297-306
The art dealer's Gaze, the collctor's Gaze, the Musem's Gaze. The history of taste surrounding Oriental artworks in France Imai, Tomo / Kawata, Yasumasa (Übers.) 307-315
Collecting Japanese art in Czech lands in the long 19th century with a special emphasize to Japanese decorative art Suchomel, Filip 317-326
The image of Japan for the Ottoman Sultans. The Japanese decorative art collection in the Department of National Palaces in Turkey Girardilli Aoki, Miyuki / McClintock, Martha (Übers.) 327-340
Ceramics in the Morse collection Kobayashi, Jun'ichi / Toda, Dylan Luers (Übers.) 341-353
From porcelain to pottery. The West's changing taste in Japanese art in the late nineteenth century Suzuki, Hiroyuki 355-364
Changes in American tastes for Japanese textiles. As seen in Nomura Shôjirô's sales activities Sawada, Kazuto / McClintock, Martha (Übers.) 365-386