著者・編者edited by Frank Feltens with contributions by Paul Berry and Michiyo Morioka
形態の詳細illustrations (chiefly color)
一般注記Catalog of an exhibiton held at National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, March 16-September 15, 2024
資料の内容に関する注記"Imagined Neighbors: Visions of China in Japanese Art examines Japanese artistic understanding of China from the late 1600s, Japan's period of seclusion, to its age of modernization after the mid-nineteenth century. It focuses on ways Japanese painters from the late 1600s to the twentieth century pictured China, both as a real place and as an imagined promised land. It features three essays by renowned Japanese art historians in addition to more than fifty catalog entries highlighting unusual artworks revealing Japanese artists' complex responses to Chinese art, history, and culture. Imagined Neighbors challenges the established narrative of an exclusively Western-inspired modern Japan by offering a more nuanced approach to understanding the country's struggle with reconciling the old with the new as it reinvented itself into a modern nation-state"--
書誌注記Includes bibliographical references and index