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Japanese print making. A handbook of traditional and modern techniques

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20959
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
c1966
Author
Yoshida, Toshi
Publisher
Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan : Chalres E. Tuttle
Call Number
NE1310 Y8
Author
Yoshida, Toshi
Responsibility
(By) Toshi Yoshida and Rei Yuki. With a preface by Loiver Statler.
Publisher
Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan : Chalres E. Tuttle
Published Date
c1966
Physical Description
176p. : front. illus. diagr.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Wood-engraving - Japan
Wood-engravings - Technique
Notes
Bibliography p.171
Accession Number
578
Call Number
NE1310 Y8
Location
Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
Collection
Art Library
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Japanese women artists, 1600-1900

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25002
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1988
Author
Fister, Pat
Yamamoto, Fumiko Y.
Publisher
Lawrence : Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
Call Number
06.1 F52j
Author
Fister, Pat
Yamamoto, Fumiko Y.
Publisher
Lawrence : Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
Published Date
1988
Physical Description
197 pages : illustrations (some color)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
Japan
Japanese
Women
Exhibition catalogue
Exhibitions
Abstract
Pertains to the history of women artists in Japan spanning 1600 to 1900
Contents
Noblewomen artists : Ono Ozu. Ryonen Genso -- Atelier professionals : Kiyohara Yukinobu. Sasaki Shogen -- Ukiyo-e painters : Yamazaki Ryu-jo. Inagaki Tsuru-jo -- Haiku poet-painters : "Chiyo and Kikusha : two haiku poets" / Fumiko Y. Yamamoto -- Waka poets in Kyoto : Ohashi. Kaji. Yuri. Ike Gyokuran -- Bunjin (Literati artists) : Ko Raikin. Tani Kankan -- Late Edo-period Bunjin : Tachihara Shunsa. Ema Saiko. Yoshida Shuran. Cho Koran. Tokai Okon -- Ukiyo-e painters and printmakers : Katsushika Oi. Katsushika Tatsu. Kakuju-jo. Yoshitori -- Waka poet-painters in Kyoto : Takabatake Shikibu. Otagaki Rengetsu -- Early Meiji-period Bunjin : Okuhara Seiko. Noguchi Shohin.
Notes
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Spencer Museum of Art, Apr. 2-May 22, 1988 and the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Sept. 21-Oct. 23, 1988.
ISBN
0913689254
Accession Number
P2019-33
Call Number
06.1 F52j
Collection
Archives Library
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The life of animals in Japanese art

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24998
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Singer, Robert T. (editor)
Kawai, Masatomo (editor)
Publisher
Washington, District of Columbia : National Gallery of Art ; Tokyo, Japan : The Japan Foundation ; [Los Angeles, California] : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Princeton, New Jersey : In association with Princeton University Press,
Call Number
06.1 Si6t O.S.
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Author
Singer, Robert T. (editor)
Kawai, Masatomo (editor)
Responsibility
Robert T. Singer
Masatomo Kawai
Publisher
Washington, District of Columbia : National Gallery of Art ; Tokyo, Japan : The Japan Foundation ; [Los Angeles, California] : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Princeton, New Jersey : In association with Princeton University Press,
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
xix, 323 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Japan
Japanese
Exhibitions
Art
History
Abstract
A sweeping exploration of animals in Japanese art and culture across sixteen centuries. Few countries have devoted as much artistic energy to the depiction of animal life as Japan. Drawing upon the country's unique spiritual heritage, rich literary traditions, and currents in popular culture, Japanese artists have long expressed admiration for animals in sculpture, painting, lacquerwork, ceramics, metalwork, textiles, and woodblock prints. Real and fantastic creatures are meticulously and beautifully rendered, often with humor and whimsy. This beautiful book celebrates this diverse range of work, from ancient fifth-century clay sculpture to contemporary pieces. The catalog is organized into themes, including the twelve animals of the Japanese zodiac; animals in Shinto and Buddhism; animals and samurai; land animals, winged creatures, and creatures of the river and sea; and animals in works of humor and parody. Exhibition: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA (05.05.-28.07.2019) / Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA (08.09.-08.12.2019).
Contents
Prefaces / Robert T. Singer, Kawai Masatomo -- A place for animals in Japanese letters : beasts and beasties - pests, partners, and pets / Tom Hare -- Cultivating compassion and accruing merit : animal release rites during the Edo period / Barbara R. Ambros -- All creatures great and small : Tokugawa Japan and its animals / Federico Marcon -- Plates -- Checklist of works exhibited in Los Angeles.
Notes
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Life of Animals in Japanese Art" held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 5-July 28, 2019, and the exhibition "Every Living Thing: Animals in Japanese Art" held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, September 8-December 8, 2019.
ISBN
9780691191164
Accession Number
P2019-32
Call Number
06.1 Si6t O.S.
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Website of exhibition at National Gallery of Art
Websites
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National Museum of Ethnology : Meiji crafts from across the sea : special exhibition of the Morse collection : exhibit plan

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24929
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Published Date
1990
Author
National Museum of Ethnology
Publisher
Tokyo, Japan : Total Media Development Institute Co. Ltd.
Call Number
06.1 N19m OS
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Author
National Museum of Ethnology
Responsibility
National Museum of Ethnology
Publisher
Tokyo, Japan : Total Media Development Institute Co. Ltd.
Published Date
1990
Physical Description
12 pages
Scale
1 / 100
1 / 20
1 / 30
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Subjects
Art
Exhibitions
Morse, Edward Sylvestre
Japan
Japanese
Collection
Abstract
Pertains to the exhibit plan for the Morse Collection in March of 1990 at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan
Contents
1F Plan
2F Plan
B1F Plan
A-A
B-B
Exhibit Case
Large Exhibit Case
Shelf Case
Shadow Picture
B1F
Exhibit Tool
Accession Number
2014.8340
Call Number
06.1 N19m OS
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
National Museum of Ethnology website
Websites
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[Photographs of Japanese mountains]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue21188
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1933
Publisher
[Japan : s.n.]
Call Number
TR787 J36
Publisher
[Japan : s.n.]
Published Date
1933
Physical Description
[3]p., [59]l., 56 plates : ill.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Mountains - Japan - Photographs
Photography of mountains - Japan
Japan - Description and travel - Views
Notes
Text in Japanese
Call Number
TR787 J36
Location
Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
Collection
Art Library
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Report from Tokyo : a message to the American people

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20100
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1943
Author
Grew, Joseph C.
Publisher
Toronto : Musson Book Company
Call Number
08 G75r
Author
Grew, Joseph C.
Responsibility
Joseph C. Grew
Publisher
Toronto : Musson Book Company
Published Date
1943
Physical Description
92 pages ; 1 leaf ; 29 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
Japan
Abstract
Pertains to an address to the American people by ex-American Ambassador to Japan, Joseph Clark Grew. The Publication explores the history of Japanese-American relations, while also attempting to understand the Japanese war effort. The author argues that through his publication, the American people can better know their enemies. Readers are offered insight into wartime hysteria, as well as a look into the era of enemy aliens.
Contents
Preface (pg. 7)
Introductory note (pg. 9)
President Roosevelt's message to congress (pg. 17)
1. Return to Japan (pg. 21)
2. Why war came (pg. 28)
3. The extent of the Japanese challenge (pg. 35)
4. How we must fight to defeat Japan (pg. 41)
5. Why we can no longer do business with Japan (pg. 50)
6. Japanese youth (pg. 61)
7. Truth in Japan (pg. 65)
8. Is this a racial war? (pg. 69)
9. Our allies in the pacific (pg. 75)
10. Japan : the pledge and the performance (pg. 80)
11. Building the future - a postscript (pg. 91)
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
08 G75r
Collection
Archives Library
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