Anglo-Japanese Style
978-613-5-65295-6
6135652958
108
2011-06-04
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Anglo-Japanese style refers to a period approximately 1872 to 1900 when a new awareness of, and appreciation for Asian, particularly Japanese, design and culture affected architecture and the decorative arts of the United Kingdom. An interest in Japanese art and decoration developed in the 1860s when the painter James Abbott McNeill Whistler introduced the Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Japanese art, thus establishing a veritable cult of Japan within this Bohemian circle. By the 1880s "Japonisme" had become a mayor influence on the art and decoration of the time, leaving its mark on Whistler's paintings and designs (principally Peacock Room).
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