History of art in Japan / Tsuji Nobuo ; translated by Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere.

By: Tsuji, Nobuo, 1932- [author.]Contributor(s): Rousmaniere, Nicole Coolidge, 1961- [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 2019Edition: English paperback editionDescription: 631 p. ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780231193412Uniform titles: Nihon bijutsu no rekishi. English Subject(s): Art, JapaneseDDC classification: 700.852 LOC classification: N7350 | .T73313 2019Summary: "In this book the leading authority on Japanese art history tells the fascinating story of the country's exceptional cultural heritage. Tsuji Nobuo sheds light on how Japan has nurtured distinctive aesthetics, prominent artists, and movements that have achieved global influence and popularity. The History of Art in Japan discusses works ranging from the Jōmon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 BCE to manga, anime, and modern subcultures"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book originally appeared in Japanese as Nihon bijutsu no rekishi (Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2005). First English edition published 2018 by University of Tokyo Press."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"In this book the leading authority on Japanese art history tells the fascinating story of the country's exceptional cultural heritage. Tsuji Nobuo sheds light on how Japan has nurtured distinctive aesthetics, prominent artists, and movements that have achieved global influence and popularity. The History of Art in Japan discusses works ranging from the Jōmon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 BCE to manga, anime, and modern subcultures"-- Provided by publisher.

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