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Japanese Art Meiji Period from The Khalili Collections

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    Another highlights Japanese cloisonné enamels, which were a technical triumph of the Meiji (1868–1912) and Taisho (1912–26) periods, and the 107 examples (of near-300 in the collection) reproduced in this volume offer an unrivalled panorama of achievement centred around the work of three artists: Namikawa Yasuyuki, Namikawa Sosuke, and Ando Jubei.

Meiji period art — 5 things to know Christie's

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    Although the making of baskets from bamboo has a long tradition in Japan, towards the end of the 19th century it began to be recognised as an art form — basket makers such as Hayakawa Shōkosai and Tanabe Shinjō signed their work and were recognised as creative artists. During the Meiji period these masters and their apprentices branched out to create hats, bags and small pieces of furniture that …

Japanese Art during the Meiji Period - Nicholas Wells ...

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    The artworks that were produced by the Japanese craftsmen and artists during the Meiji period were of such high technical quality and exhibited such refined aesthetics that they are still being considered as one of the very finest works human hands has ever produced. JAPANESE MEIJI SILVERED BRONZE GOSHAWKS BY GENRYUSAI SEIYA

The Khalili Collections Japanese Art of the Meiji Period

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    It is now possible to discern three periods that cut across the categories of material: an early period, from the beginning of Meiji until the early 1880s; a second period that runs until very close to 1900; and a third until the end of Meiji and beyond. Other artists or lineages of artists well presented and therefore subject to the same investigation are the metalworkers of the Komai family, the potters Makuzu Kozan and Makuzu Hanzan, …

Japanese Woodblock Prints for sale from the Meiji period

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    Some Meiji artists of note are Utagawa Chikanobu (1838 - 1912), Toyohara Kunichika (1835 - 1900), Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839 - 1892), Mizuno Toshikata (1866 - 1908) and Ginko Adachi (1874 - 1897). Their work was ignored during much of the last century, …

Meiji Period Woodblock Prints Classic Japanese Artwork

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    Meiji-period woodblock prints reflect an era of change. In 1853, the arrival of Commodore Perry’s black ships brought over 250 years of Japanese isolation to an abrupt end. The following year, as Japan engaged in international trade, Yokohama-e (Yokohama pictures) captured an influx of unfamiliar peoples, places and things entering Japan ...

Meiji Art Fine Art America

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    Shop for meiji art from the world's greatest living artists. All meiji artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. Choose your favorite meiji designs and purchase them as wall art, home decor, phone cases, tote bags, and more!

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