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Japan later became a popular destination as "Japonisme" was in vogue.
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Japan later became a popular destination as "Japonisme" was in vogue.
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Japan later became a popular destination as "Japonisme" was in vogue.
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By the end of the nineteenth century, Japan was everywhere, such as in fashion, interior design, and art, and this trend was called Japonisme, a term coined by Philip Burty, a French art critic.
Women of Meiji Japan & Western Fashion | Edwardian Promenade 2010
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For the faithful they serve, the family has created an unrivaled sanctuary for finding that turn-of-the-century Japonisme piece or dramatic bronze figure.
A Nouveau Niche on Display Kimberly Chou 2011
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Charles bought the netsuke during the craze for Japonisme.
The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance by Edmund de Waal 2010
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Ukiyoe became famous for breaking conventions and there is a massive diversity among arists during the Japonisme boom.
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Beardsley's style is an entirely original blend of English Pre-Raphaelitism especially Burne-Jones' style, French Rococo engravings and Japonisme.
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Tales of the Otori struck me as being more “Eragon in Japan” - failing to break out of the typical fantasy mold, it found a niche by, as you said, going with a Japonisme brand.
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Web: www. sydneyoperahouse.com Tokyo EXHIBITION Gallé and Japonisme: With the cultural exchanges of the 19th century, the influence of Japanese art was felt on European disciplines from painting to architecture, resulting in a genre known as "Japonisme."
Time Off 2008
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