Japanese Art (World of Art)

by Joan Stanley-Baker

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

ARTS A.106

Publication

Thames & Hudson (Revised & Expanded Edition)

Pages

223

Description

The uniqueness of Japanese culture rests on the fact that, throughout its history, Japan has continually taken, adapted, and transformed diverse influences from Korea, China, the South Seas, Europe, and the Americas into distinct traditions of its own. Extensively revised, updated, and expanded since its first publication, this authoritative survey of the arts of Japan from the prehistoric period to the present brings together the results of the most recent research on the subject. Profusely illustrated with examples from all the arts--painting, calligraphy, the decorative arts, and architecture--and with a wide-ranging bibliography, Japanese Art addresses itself equally to those who come to the subject for the first time and to the student. It is a concise overview of a fascinating and perplexing culture in which interest has never been greater than it is today.… (more)

Collection

Barcode

1502

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

223 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

0500203261 / 9780500203262

Rating

½ (19 ratings; 3.7)

Subjects

Call number

ARTS A.106
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