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Yone Noguchi
Yone Noguchi (Yonejiro Noguchi) , Japanese poet and critic of Japanese art and poetry. Noguchi traveled and lectured in the United States and England, and later taught English literature at Keio Univ. in Tokyo. Writing in English as well as Japanese, he helped to stimulated Western interest in man... Read more
Tadao Ando
Tadao Ando , 1941-, Japanese architect, b. Osaka. The majority of his buildings are in Japan, and he is particularly known for religious structures and museums. Informally apprenticed to a Japanese master carpenter, Ando is otherwise self-taught. He traveled throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas... Read more
Japan
Japan , Jap. Nihon or Nippon, country (2005 est. pop. 127,417,000), 145,833 sq mi (377,835 sq km), occupying an archipelago off the coast of E Asia. The capital is Tokyo , which, along with neighboring Yokohama , forms the world's most populous metropolitan region. Land Japan proper ... Read more
Japanese art
Japanese art works of art created in the islands that make up the nation of Japan. Early Works The earliest art of Japan, probably dating from the 3d and 2d millennia BC, consisted of monochrome pottery with cord-impressed designs ( Jomon ), also the name for the early period of Japanese ... Read more
Ernest Francisco Fenollosa
Ernest Francisco Fenollosa , 1853-1908, American Orientalist, educator, and poet, b. Salem, Mass., grad. Harvard, 1874. A pioneer in the study of Asian art, he lived much of his life in Japan. Besides teaching at Tokyo Univ., the Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts, and the Imperial Normal School, he was man... Read more
E. H. Gombrich
E. H. Gombrich (Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich), 1909-2001, British art historian and scholar, b. Vienna, grad. Univ. of Vienna (1933). From a culturally prominent Austrian-Jewish family, he fled Germany in 1936 for England, where he lived for the rest of his life. He taught at Oxford, the Univ. of Lond... Read more
Murasaki Shikibu
Murasaki Shikibu , c.978-1031?, Japanese novelist, court figure at the height of the Heian period (795-1185). Known also as Lady Murasaki, she is celebrated as the author of the romantic novel Genji-Monogatari [tale of Genji], one of the first great works of fiction to be written in Japanese. It c... Read more
Japanese architecture
Japanese architecture structures created on the islands that constitute Japan. Evidence of prehistoric architecture in Japan has survived in the form of models of terra-cotta houses buried in tombs and by remains of pit houses of the Jomon, the neolithic people of Japan. Religious Architectur... Read more
art history
art history the study of works of art and architecture. In the mid-19th cent., art history was raised to the status of an academic discipline by the Swiss Jacob Burckhardt , who related art to its cultural environment, and the German idealists Alois Riegl, Heinrich Wölfflin , and Wilhelm Wor... Read more
Peter Carey
Peter Carey 1943-, Australian novelist, b. near Melbourne. Carey's combination of science fiction and fantasy motifs with a realistic style, displayed in such short-story volumes as The Fat Man in History (1974), War Crimes (1979), and Collected Stories (1995), has invited comparison with suc... Read more

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Japanese Art, Contemporary
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society Japanese Art, Contemporary The...x2013; World War II Japanese popular art, which...both evidence of Japanese cultural vitality...highest-grossing Japanese film of any genre...popular art within the history of childhood is its...Shoichi, ed. 2001. Fruits. London...
Fort Worth: Recreation
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...exhibit that opened in 2001 which focuses on...Museum of Science and History features a Texas...Garden, including the Japanese Garden, contains...Bandera Hat Company. Arts and Culture Cowboys...their support of the arts. The city offers...museums house the art and artifacts of...home ...
Oakland: Education and Research
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...8,410 (2001-2002) Oakland...Catholic, liberal arts college that enrolls...College of the Arts is a four-year...independent college of art and design. Its...undergraduate art students. Naropa...Master of Liberal Arts in Creation Spirituality...Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, ...
San Francisco: Education and Research
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...Chinese, 1 percent Japanese, 0.9 percent Korean...Teacher salaries (2001-2002) minimum...and the Academy of Art College. These and...CDs, recordings, art reproductions, and...calligraphy, the history of printing, Panama...fantasy, San Francisco history, gay and lesbian...
Korea, South
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the World ...Department of State Post Report 2001 for South Korea. Supplemental...annexed the peninsula. The Japanese occupied Korea until the end...have turned their hand to all art forms. Traditional music is...people are proud of their long history and unique cultural traditions...
Los Angeles: Education and Research
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...pupil: $6,719 (2001–2002...films and videos, art reproductions, mobile...include California history, African American fiction, genealogy, Japanese prints, rare books...Between 1923 and 2001, twenty Nobel prize...archaeology, oral history, folklore and mythology...

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Exhibit reveals Wright as dealer in Japanese art
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/11/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...reveals Wright as dealer in Japanese art Study of Metropolitan...Times Sunday, March 11, 2001 New York -- In 1980...associate curator of Japanese art at the Metropolitan...set out to study the history of Japanese print collections at...
Peonies and Polka Dots.(contemporary and traditional Japanese art)
Magazine article from: Newsweek International; 10/28/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...of Osaka's Manno Art Museum. Amid the...collection of ancient Japanese and Chinese art works...and contemporary Japanese art. A new show...gallery, both by Japanese artists. One...ago--and in June 2001 stunned market...professor of Asian art history at California ...
SHIGEMI INAGA TO DISCUSS WESTERN INFLUENCE ON JAPANESE ART ON JUNE 7
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 5/15/2007; 592 words ; ...Modern Japanese Arts and Crafts in...influence on Japanese art is based on...Traditional Arts and Crafts Inside...Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto...culture, and the history of cultural...Faculty of Liberal Arts at the University...of the Korean Art ...
HDNet's Broadcast of Dream 12 to Make History in Japanese Mixed Martial Arts.
PR Newswire; 10/22/2009; 700+ words ; ...PRNewswire/ -- History will be made when...first time, a major Japanese MMA event will take...of Mixed Martial Arts with its Friday night...live Mixed Martial Arts events than any other...hottest Mixed Martial Arts program on television...programming featuring "Art Mann ...
Art exhibition canceled after anti-Japanese sentiment in regional town
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 9/17/2002; 424 words ; ...An exhibition of art owned by the chairman of a Japanese timber company has...which has had a history of anti-Japanese incidents. The country...war camp holding Japanese soldiers was located...were planted in July 2001. Anti-Japanese...
Bay Area Japanese Firms Support New Asian Art Museum Capital Campaign with Substantial Gift.
Business Wire; 7/22/1998; 700+ words ; ...companies from the Japanese Chamber of Commerce...000 to the Asian Art Museum's capital...and learn about its histories and cultures...executive director of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce...representative for the Japanese Affiliated Companies...scheduled to open in 2001, ...
Destina Japan Modernizes the Ancient Art of Matchmaking for Western Men and Japanese Women.
PR Newswire; 2/15/2005; 700+ words ; ...and European men with Japanese women is seeing record...from $600 million in 2001. In 2003, there were...and the UK. 54% of Japanese women in their twenties...for their relationship history, professional career...match them with similar Japanese women. The company...
Arts: Flying in the face of reason Masayuki Imai's play has exploded both Japanese and Western myths about kamikaze pilots. He tells Gavin Bell why he broke silence
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/5/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...directing a play in Japanese and English called...of a festival of Japanese arts and culture in the...sudden plunge into a history they had only vaguely...mixed reaction from Japanese audiences. Many...associated with the Japan 2001 arts festival, but...
Redress for the 'comfort women'.(Arts & Culture)(Breaking the History of Silence: the Women's International War Crimes Tribunal for the Trial of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery)(The Hague: Final Judgement)(Video Recording Review)
Magazine article from: Catholic New Times; 2/23/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...Judgement and Breaking the History of Silence: the Women...Tribunal for the Trial of Japanese Military Sexual Slaverydirected...Video Juku, Japan, 2001. The exciting thing...these public trials, in 2001, indicting Japan for...and ignored by the Japanese government, a panel...
Unique collection united for the first time; Japanese Lacquer Work - Marie-Antoinette's collection.
M2 Presswire; 10/16/2001; 700+ words ; ...PRESSWIRE-16 October 2001-BASF: Unique collection...for the first time; Japanese Lacquer Work - Marie...collection (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD...the Museum of Lacquer Art Munster/Versailles...under the title of "Japanese Lacquer Work - Marie...Versailles, Musee Guimet des Arts ...