Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, ed. by MIRJAM DÉNES, GYÖRGYI FAJCSÁK, PIOTR SPŁAWSKI [PISnSŚ], TOSHIO WATANABE
Contents: Foreword: A Common Heritage; TOSHIO WATANABE, Introduction; A NEW ACQUAINTANCE: MIRJAM DÉNES, An Austro-Hungarian Expedition to Japan; MÁRIA LLDIKÓ FARKAS, Imperial Identity and National Identities as Impacted by Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; GYÖRGYI FAJCSÁK, „Austria Exponens Invitat orbis Universum”: The East Asia and Oriental Art at the Vienna Weltausstellung 1873; AGNIESZKA KLUCZEWSKA-WÓJCIK, Go East: Orientalism and Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; TRAVELLING ARTWORKS: PIOTR SPŁAWSKI, The Impact of Japanese art. Collections on the Education of Art and Design in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; STEFANO TURINA, Silkworm Eggs and the Cup of Tea: Alternative Routes for the Japanese Objects in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; SÁNDOR KISS, Japonisme Exported from Japan; ARTS AND ARTISTS: PETER PANTZER, Artists from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Japan, 1869-1918; KATA BODOR, The Mixture of Eastern and Western Styles of Printmaking in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, as seen through a Characteristic Example; ESZTER FÔLDI, Japanese-style Colour Woodcuts in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 1902-1914; FILIP SUCHOMEL, Japonisme Born in Fire: Japanese Impact on Central European Glass and Ceramics; MIRJAM DÉNES: The Phenomenon and Theme of Japan on the Theatrical Stages of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, in Three Acts; CATALYSTS OF JAPONISME: STEFANO TURINA, Japanese Stereotypes: The Image of Japan in Illustrated Press from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Beyond (1859-1899); PIOTR SPTAWSKI, Hilarity at the Coffeehouse: Café Culture, Humour and Japan; RADU LECA, Women as Active Agents of Japonisme in the Dual Monarchy; AGNIESZKA KLUCZEWSKA-WÓJCIK: „Yellow Peril, Bright Future”: Visual Arts and the Changing Perception of Japan in West and East Europe.
APPENDIX: The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Japan and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 1869 Transcribed from the handwritten archive document and annotated by Mirjam Dénes; A chronological list of Japanese art-related exhibitions in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Compiled by Kata Bodor. List of Illustrations. Bibliography.
Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Art, Budapeszt 2020 (s. 328)
ISBN 978-615-5987-34-2
