Une publication en ligne du CIHA : Toward the Future: Museums and Art History in East Asia

Une publication en ligne liée à un colloque du CIHA
http://www.ciha.org/content/toward-future-museums-and-art-history-east-asia-e-book

Toward the Future: Museums and Art History in East Asia.
Edited by Hiroyuki Suzuki and Akira Akiyama

CONTENTS
FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Introduction to the colloquium:
Perspectives for the Future Study of East Asian Art History
Hiroyuki SUZUKI
1. COMPARATIVE OR CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO EAST ASIAN ART BEFORE THE SUSTAINED CONTACT WITH THE WEST
Envisioning the West: European-style Paintings in Late Sixteenth-Seventeenth Century Japan
Katsura WASHIZU
Changes in Perception of Japanese Gold Folding Screens in Korea Following the Latter Half of the Eighteenth Century: Focused on Korean Art Works with the Golden Rooster Motif
PARK Seong Hee
Pictures and (Re)Production: Images of Work and Labor in the History of Japanese Gafu (Woodblock-Printed Painting Compendia)
Chelsea FOXWELL
Before Sculpture
Stanley ABE
From Curiosities to National Treasures: Chinese Art and the Politics of Display in Britain, 1842-1935
Catherine PAGANI
2.THE FOUNDATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MUSEUMS, ART COLLECTING, AND ART HISTORY IN EAST ASIA AFTER THE ENCOUNTER WITH THE WEST
Art Objects Micro-Collection and Ideas Circulation in Relation to Individual Enterprises: The Case-Study of Italy
Rossella MENEGAZZO
From Japonisme to Japanese Art History: Trading, Collecting, and Promoting Japanese Art in Europe (1873–1914)
Wibke SCHRAPE
Competing for a Meiji high culture championship? The ambivalent relations between Okakura Kakuzō and
Ernest Fenollosa’s bijutsu fukkō movement and Meiji bunjingaka, from the Fenollosa -Weld collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts to Sugawara Hakuryū
Arthur MITTEAU
Vestige of an Empire. Treasure of the Nation: Presenting the Ōtani Collection in China, Japan and Korea
Ji Young PARK
La Conception des beaux-arts par les intellectuels vietnamiens
Junko NIMURA
Apollo and the Reform of Chinese Art at the National Academy of Arts in Hangzhou, 1928–1936
Juliane NOTH
The Collectibles and the Devotional: The Patronage Practice of the Chosŏn Court Prior to the Advent of Museum System
Seunghye LEE
On the Longmen Grottoes and the Establishment of East Asian Art History in the United States ca. 1913–1939
Fletcher COLEMAN
Matsukata Invisible: Losses of the Matsukata Kōjirō Collection in Troubled Historical Context
Nathalie NEUMANN
Museums in East Asia: The History of the Reception and the Utilization of the Western Institution
Mitsuru HAGA

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