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Edwardian London through Japanese eyes : the art and writings of Yoshio Markino, 1897-1915 / by William S. Rodner ; with a foreword by Sir Hugh Cortazzi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rodner, William S., 1948-
Contributor:
Makino, Yoshio, 1874-1956.
Series:
Japanese visual culture ; v. 4.
Japanese visual culture ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City and town life--England--London--History--20th century.
City and town life.
London (England)--In art.
London (England).
London (England)--Description and travel.
London (England)--Social life and customs--20th century.
Makino, Yoshio, 1874-1956--Criticism and interpretation.
Makino, Yoshio.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (235 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Art and writings of Yoshio Markino, 1897-1915
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes considers the career of the Japanese artist Yoshio Markino (1869-1956), a prominent figure on the early twentieth-century London art scene whose popular illustrations of British life adroitly blended stylistic elements of East and West. He established his reputation with watercolors for the avant-garde Studio magazine and attained success with The Colour of London (1907), the book that offered, in word and picture, his outsider’s response to the modern Edwardian metropolis. Three years later he recounted his British experiences in an admired autobiography aptly titled A Japanese Artist in London . Here, and in later publications, Markino offered a distinctively Japanese perspective on European life that won him recognition and fame in a Britain that was actively engaging with pro-Western Meiji Japan. Based on a wide range of unpublished manuscripts and Edwardian commentary, this lavishly illustrated book provides a close examination of over 150 examples of his art as well analysis of his writings in English that covered topics as wide-ranging as the English and Japanese theater, women’s suffrage, current events in the Far East and observations on traditional Asian art as well as Western Post-Impressionism. Edwardian London Through Japanese Eyes , the first scholarly study of this neglected artist, demonstrates how Markino became an agent of cross-cultural understanding whose beautiful and accessible work provided fresh insights into the Anglo-Japanese relationship during the early years of the twentieth century.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Rodner William S.
Introduction / Rodner William S.
1: Japan in Britain / Rodner William S.
2: “Heiji of London Fog” / Rodner William S.
3: “Between Two Stools” / Rodner William S.
4: “A Mirror of Unknown Genre” / Rodner William S.
5: My Idealed John Bullesses / Rodner William S.
6: Making a Career / Rodner William S.
7: The Chelsea Conservative / Rodner William S.
Endnotes / Rodner William S.
Yoshio Markino:Chronology of His Life and Work / Rodner William S.
Bibliography / Rodner William S.
Index / Rodner William S..
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-24946-X
OCLC:
833766125
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004249462 DOI

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