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Japanomania in the Nordic countries, 1875-1918

Title
Japanomania in the Nordic countries, 1875-1918 / edited by Gabriel P. Weisberg, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, & Hanne Selkokari.
Publication
  • Brussels : Mercatorfonds ; Helsinki : Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery ; Oslo : National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design ; Copenhagen : SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst ; [2016]
  • Brussels : Distributed in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Mercatorfonds ; New Haven ; London : Distributed outside Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Yale University Press, [2016]
  • ©2016

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Additional Authors
  • Weisberg, Gabriel P.
  • Bonsdorff, Anna-Maria von
  • Selkokari, Hanne
  • Suomen taiteen museo Ateneum, host instiuttion.
  • Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design (Norway), host institution.
  • Statens museum for kunst (Denmark), host institution.
Description
296 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 30 cm
Summary
"This extensive publication, complete with hundreds of illustrations by such renowned artists as Carl Larsson, Edvard Munch, Vilhelm Hammershoi, Pekka Halonen, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Christopher Dresser, Pietro Krohn, Alf Wallander, and Frida Hansen, among others, offers an unprecedented study of Japanese influence on the visual arts in the Nordic countries. This unlikely diffusion of Japanese culture, known collectively as Japonisme, became increasingly apparent in England, France, and elsewhere in Europe during the 19th century, although nowhere was the influence seemingly as pervasive as it was throughout the Nordic countries. The book reveals how the widespread interest in Japanese aesthetics helped to establish notions of a fundamental unity between the arts and transformed the region's visual vocabulary. The adoption of Japanese motifs and styles in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark provided a necessary cohesion to their existing artistic language, forming a vital balance within and among all of the applied arts"--Publisher.
Series Statement
Ateneum publications ; vol. 75
Uniform Title
Ateneumin julkaisut. English ; no. 75.
Subject
  • Japonism > Scandinavia > Exhibitions
  • Japonism > Finland > Exhibitions
  • Japonism > Norway > Exhibitions
  • Japonism > Sweden > Exhibitions
  • Japonism > Denmark > Exhibitions
  • Art > Scandinavia > Japanese influences > Exhibitions
  • Art, Modern > Japanese influences > Exhibitions
  • Art > Japanese influences
  • Art, Modern > Japanese influences
  • Japonism
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Norway
  • Scandinavia
  • Sweden
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Catalog from an exhibition held at Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland, February 18-May 15, 2016; National Museum of art, architecture, and design, Oslo, Norway, June 16-October 16, 2016; and National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 19-April 23, 2017.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-291) and index.
Contents
The Japonisme phenomenon / Gabriel P. Weisberg -- The Anglo-Japanese style and 'the great wave of Japanese influence' / Widar Halén -- Connecting with Japan: the transmission / Gabriel P. Weisberg -- The first collections of Japanese art in Nordic countries / Widar Halén -- From Japan to Finland: growing collections / Leila Koivunen -- 'Only the useless is beautiful' - those wonderful ladies in their kimonos / Anna Kortelainen -- Art collector Herman Frithiof Antell: at home in Paris, abroad in Japan / Susanna Pettersson -- Following the Japanese trail: Karl Madsen and Arnold Krog - Danish aspects of nature in pen and porcelain, 1885-1900 / Malene Wagner -- Jens Thiis and the interest in Japan / Ellen J. Lerberg -- Japanese woodcuts in Finnish exhibitions and collections / Leila Koivunen -- Japonisme, national identity and a new aesthetic idiom / Widar Halén -- The ideal of simplification: Japonisme's most persistent manifestation in Nordic art? / Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff -- From prop to total work of art: a Japanese perspective on Nordic interior painting / Nils Ohlsen -- The second wave in Finland: exhibitions of Japanese aesthetics and Japonisme organized by Gustaf Strengell / Hanne Selkokari -- Textile art and Nordic Japonisme at the Friends of Finnish handicraft / Leena Svinhufvud -- A hint of Japan: Japonisme in Edvard Munch's and Nikolai Astrup's prints / Trine Nordkvelle -- Japan's influence on Nordic photography 1900-1914 / Nils Ohlsen -- From blade of grass to sacred wilderness: changing the concept of nature / Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff -- Norwegian nature in a Japanese costume: Japonisme in Thorolf Holmboe's and Theodor Kittelsen's art / Vibeke Waallann Hansen -- Japan mania and the popular reception of Japonisme / Widar Halén -- 'Copies without an original': Japonisme in popular postcard imagery / Harri Kalha.
Call Number
JQF 16-769
ISBN
  • 9789462301214
  • 9462301212
  • 9789527067246
  • 9527067243
  • 9780300220117
  • 0300220111
LCCN
2015960022
OCLC
941808733
Title
Japanomania in the Nordic countries, 1875-1918 / edited by Gabriel P. Weisberg, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, & Hanne Selkokari.
Publisher
Brussels : Mercatorfonds ; Helsinki : Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery ; Oslo : National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design ; Copenhagen : SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst ; [2016]
Distributor
Brussels : Distributed in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Mercatorfonds ; New Haven ; London : Distributed outside Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Yale University Press, [2016]
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Ateneum publications ; vol. 75
Ateneumin julkaisut. English ; no. 75.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-291) and index.
Added Author
Weisberg, Gabriel P., editor.
Bonsdorff, Anna-Maria von, editor.
Selkokari, Hanne, editor.
Suomen taiteen museo Ateneum, host instiuttion.
Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design (Norway), host institution.
Statens museum for kunst (Denmark), host institution.
Research Call Number
JQF 16-769
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