Painters as envoys : Korean inspiration in eighteenth-century Japanese Nanga / Burglind Jungmann.

"It is well known that Japanese literati painting of the eighteenth century was inspired by Chinese styles that found their way to Japan through trade relations. However, because Japanese and American art historians have focused on Japanese-Chinese ties, the fact that Japan also maintained impo...

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Main Author: Jungmann, Burglind (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2004]
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Table of Contents:
  • Korean embassies to Japan in the eighteenth century
  • Southern school painting in China, Korea, and Japan
  • Gion Nankai and the Korean Embassy of 1711
  • Sakaki Hyakusen, Yanagisawa Kien, and the An Kyŏn school style
  • Ike Taiga's circle and the Korean embassies
  • Korean influence on Ike Taiga's painting style
  • Korean true scenery painting and its spread to Japan.