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100 1 $aGogh, Vincent van,$d1853-1890,$eartist.
245 10 $aVan Gogh & Japan /$cLouis van Tilborgh, Nienke Bakker, Cornelia Homburg, Tsukasa Kōdera, Chris Uhlenbeck, with a contribution by Claire Guitton.
246 30 $aVan Gogh and Japan
264 1 $aBrussels :$bMercatorfonds,$c[2018]
264 4 $c©2018
300 $a200 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color) ;$c30 cm
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500 $aCatalog accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, 23 March-24 June 2018, and previously seen at Hokkaidō Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, 26 August-15 October 2017; Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 24 October 2017-8 January 2018; The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, 20 January-4 March 2018.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 185-190) and index.
520 $aVincent van Gogh's (1853-1890) encounter with Japanese ukiyo-e prints during his time in Paris was decisive for the direction that his art would take in the years to come. He enthusiastically assembled a collection of the prints with the idea of dealing in them, and soon was captivated by their colorful and cheerful imagery and style, which began to exert a dramatic influence on his own work. Gradually this enchanted world became his main artistic reference point. From then on, he positioned himself as an artist in the Japanese tradition in order to gain a reputation with the avant-garde of the day. This gorgeous publication offers a detailed reassessment of the impact Japanese printmaking had on Van Gogh's creative output. Featuring essays by the world's leading Van Gogh experts, this book details the ways in which the artist constructed his understanding of a Japanese aesthetic and his utopian ideal of a so-called primitive society, and incorporated these into his own vision and practice. The size, nature, and importance of Van Gogh's own collection of Japanese prints are also explored. Lavish illustrations include oil paintings and drawings by Van Gogh as well as a selection of the Japanese works that so captured his imagination.
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700 1 $aHomburg, Cornelia,$eauthor.
700 1 $aKōdera, Tsukasa,$eauthor.
700 1 $aBakker, Nienke,$d1972-$eauthor.
700 1 $aGuitton, Claire,$ewriter of supplementary textual content.
700 1 $aTilborgh, Louis van,$eauthor.
700 1 $aUhlenbeck, Chris,$eauthor.
710 2 $aTōkyō-to Bijutsukan,$ehost institution.
710 2 $aKyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan,$ehost institution.
710 2 $aHokkaidōritsu Kindai Bijutsukan,$ehost institution.
710 2 $aVan Gogh Museum, Amsterdam,$ehost institution.
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