Practices of Painting in Japan, 1475-1500

Auteur: Phillips, Quitman Eugene
Editeur: Stanford University Press
This book attempts to expand the grounds and methodology of studying Japanese art history by focusing on the conditions, procedures, events, and social interplay that characterized the production of paintings in late-15th-century Japan. Though the book's ultimate concerns are art historical, its analysis also draws from the insights of sociology and social history.
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This book attempts to expand the grounds and methodology of studying Japanese art history by focusing on the conditions, procedures, events, and social interplay that characterized the production of paintings in late-15th-century Japan. Though the book's ultimate concerns are art historical, its analysis also draws from the insights of sociology and social history.
ISBN / EAN 9780804734462
Auteur Phillips, Quitman Eugene
Editeur Stanford University Press