Japonisme

Author(s): Lionel Lambourne

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From the moment of the very first contact in the sixteenth century, Japan has always possessed an irresistible fascination for the West. The fascination was if anything increased when Japan closed its borders in 1638, and for over 200 years the only contact was through a small colony of Dutch traders who were permitted to live on the tiny island of Deshima in Nagasaki Bay. After 1858, full trade was resumed, and a wave of 'Japanomania' swept across Europe and America. The 1862 Great Exhibition in London was the first to display a wide range of Japanese goods in the west. Visited by hundreds of thousands of people, the prints, ceramics and lacquer work became the height of fashion. Christopher Dresser travelled to Japan in 1876 as an agent for Tiffany & Co. He visited 64 potteries and dozens of other manufacturers. Not only did he take photographs home to spread the word there, but he also advised the Japanese how best to export their trade. This two way dialogue offers a rich synthesis of fine art and the decorative arts, as well as popular culture.

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'Beautiful and revelatory...a celebration of the West's love affair with Japan and that country's reciprocal interest in the West...sumptuous illustrations.' (Metro, London) 'The perfect introduction to a fascinating and visually stimulating subject.' (Frank Whitford, Art Quarterly) 'A gorgeously illustrated account of an ongoing - and extraordinarily fruitful - affair between Japan and the West.' (V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum) magazine) 'A fluent and engaging narrative...With his inimitable style and his rich store of well-chosen anecdotes, the author brings the personalities to life, and conveys a vivid impression of the enthusiasm that Japonisme generated...With its lively text full of human interest and closely supported by a wealth of beautiful illustrations, Japonisme will provide the perfect introduction to this popular subject for the widest possible audience, and will also be a valuable reference source for teachers and students.' (The Good Read)

General Fields

  • : 9780714847979
  • : Phaidon Press Ltd
  • : Phaidon Press Ltd
  • : 1.442
  • : 12 April 2007
  • : 290mm X 250mm X 24mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 240
  • : New edition
  • : Paperback
  • : Lionel Lambourne