Description
Discover the captivating charm of Japanese art in the golden era between 1865 and 1915 with The Splendour of Modernity. This meticulously researched volume offers a deep dive into various artistic expressions including painting, calligraphy, sculpture, prints, ceramics, lacquerware, textiles, basketry, metalwork, and cloisonné. The Splendour of Modernity breaks the myth of foreign influence tainting the authenticity of Japanese artistry. Rosina Buckland's insightful narrative reveals how Japanese artists uniquely responded to international inspiration while fostering distinct styles that resonate with cultural heritage. Journey through the Meiji period, where this book also examines the flourishing of the arts despite assumptions of artistic decline from 1865 to 1885. Beautifully illustrated, it captures the resilience and creativity that defined Japanese art amidst a tapestry of change and modernization. Perfect for art history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of Japanese aesthetics, Buckland's work stands as an essential addition to your library. Unveil the transformative period where traditional forms evolved under the influence of global engagement. Experience the enduring beauty and innovative spirit of Japanese craftsmanship and artistry with The Splendour of Modernity, where every page tells the story of artists shaping their legacy against a backdrop of modernity.

