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The artist as professional in JapanThe artist as professional in Japan

The artist as professional in Japan

Melinda Takeuchi

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"Through individual case studies involving the professions of sculptor, painter, potter, printmaker, and architect, this book addresses the question about what it meant to be an artist in Japan from the seventh century to the twentieth." "Some of the essays in this volume reveal how the machine of political discourse worked to invent different views of the same artist over time. Others explore cases of later artists manipulating the names of earlier ones for professional or cultural gain, while still other essays reconstruct some of the forces brought to bear on artistic reception by the makers' contemporaries." "The book also addresses issues of canon formation: by what complex process are some artists and objects singled out to communicate rhetorical or aesthetic meaning while others lapse into the background."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL18534231W

Subjects

Social conditionsJapanese ArtArtistsEconomic conditionsHistoryArt, japaneseArtists, japanJapan, social conditionsJapan, economic conditions

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