An enduring vision : 17th-20th-century Japanese painting from the Gitter-Yelen collection / guest curator, Tadashi Kobajashi ; editor, Lisa Rotondo-McCord.
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Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art, and presented Aug. 31-Oct. 26, 2002. To be presented subsequently by the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Japan Society, New York, in 2003 and 2004. Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-319) and index.
Contents:
Foreword / E. John Bullard -- Acknowledgments / Lisa Rotondo-McCord -- Notes on collecting / Kurt Gitter -- Chronology of historical periods -- For the people's pleasure : paintings in the Gitter-Yelen collection / Tadashi Kobayashi -- The flourishing of Nanga / Stephen Addiss -- The legacy of Yosa Buson : exploring the impact of his painting tradition in Ōmi, Owari, and Osaka / Patricia Fister -- The later flourishing of literati painting in Edo-period Japan / Patricia J. Graham -- The Maruyama-Shijō school / Jōhei Sasaki -- Three eccentrics : Itō Jakuchū, Soga Shōhaku, and Nagasawa Rosetu / James T. Ulak -- Hakuin and Zenga painting / Masatomo Kawai -- Rinpa school works in the Gitter-Yelen collection / Motoaki Kōno -- The fictive realms of Ukiyo-e painting / John T. Carpenter -- The transformation of traditional painting practices in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Japan / Paul Berry -- Nanga and Zenga in America, 1956 to 1976 / Christine M. E. Guth -- Epilogue : Edo-period painting and the Gitter-Yelen collection / Stephen Addiss -- Catalogue : works in the exhibition / Lisa Rotondo-McCord -- Seals / Junko Kamata.
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