発表者:Rosina Buckland (Senior Curator, National Museum Scotland)
日時:2016年1月28日(木)15:00~16:30
会場:東京大学東洋文化研究所 第一会議室(3階)
使用言語:英語
発表概要:
During the Meiji 20s, the well established artistic genre of kachōga was reconceived as an “invented tradition” on a notably enlarged scale, promoted as identifiably “Japanese” to both domestic viewers and foreign audiences, and suitably eye-catching and technically sophisticated for the new display spaces of exhibition halls and imperial palace. In her presentation, Buckland will examine how the painter Taki Katei (1830-1901) took aspects from his traditional artistic training based on Chinese models and re-deployed them to create a seductively attractive medium conveying an image of Japan as a nation in possession of both beauty and power.
問い合わせ:gjs[at]ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
http://gjs.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/events/post/20160128_gjs_seminar/