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Japan: courts and culture = Nihon no geijutsu
Alternate title
Nihon no geijutsu
Abstract
Japan: Courts and Culture' tells the story of three centuries of British royal contact with Japan, from 1603 to c.1937, when the exchange of exquisite works of art was central to both diplomatic relations and cultural communication. With discussions of courtly rituals, trade relationships, treaties, and other matters of concern between the two nations, this book provides important historical and political context in addition to granting a new look at the works of art in question. Featuring new research on previously unpublished works, including porcelain, lacquer, armor, embroidery, metalwork, and works on paper, this book showcases the unparalleled craftsmanship of these objects, and the local materials, techniques, and traditions behind them. The book's stunning photography, contextual essays, and historical insights offer a highly visual record of a royal narrative and history that has not yet been widely documented.
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Publisher
Publication
London: Royal Collection Trust, 2020
Year
Is about
Subject
Period
1603-1937
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ISBN
- 190974168X
- 9781909741683
Annotations / title notes
Notes
- Contributions by William H. Coaldrake, Caroline de Guitaut, Gregory Irvine, Kathryn Jones, Rachel Peat, Melanie Wilson.
- Accompanies an exhibition of the same name held at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, June 12-November 8, 2020.
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