Japanese Art during the Meiji Period 明治時代日本美術(1868-1912)
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Meiji period 明治時代(1868-1912)
- Meiji period (from Wikipedia) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_period
- Meiji Restoration (from Wikipedia) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Restoration
Art of the Meiji period
Meiji-era photographs
- Meiji-era Photographs (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
- Nagasaki University Old Picture Database - Japanese Old Photographs in Bakumstu-Meiji Period
- Globetrotters' Japan : Places , Foreigners on the tourist circuit in Meiji Japan http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/gt_japan_places/index.html
- Globetrotters' Japan : People , Foreigners on the tourist circuit in Meiji Japan http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/gt_japan_people/index.html
Japanese prints during the Meiji period
- Japan: prints and paintings of the Meiji era (1868-1912)
- Japanese Prints Collections during the Meiji Period (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
- Japanese Postcards Collections during the Meiji period (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
- Art Nouveau,Japanese artists were excited by the fluid, curving lines of this sumptuous European style, which they integrated into their own designs
- Ehagaki sekai (World of Picture Postcards), Humorous designs produced for the supplement to the satirical magazine Kokkei shinbun
- Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), Images of military engagements as well as of celebrations on the home front at the conclusion of the conflict, when Japan established itself as a major international power
Japanese paintings during the Meiji period
Meiji era architecture
- The Museum, Meiji-mura (Meiji Village) http://www.meijimura.com/english/
Japanese crafts during the Meiji period
- Fukusa- Japanese Gift Cover
- Kimono of the Meiji Period (1868-1912)
- Japanese decorative arts during the Meiji period (1868-1912) Nihon no Bijutsu 41.
Exhibitions of the Meiji art
- Drama and Desire: Japanese Paintings from the Floating World 1690–1850
- Japanese bronzes of the Meiji peiod (Victoria and Albert Museum)[
- Netsuke of the Meiji Period 1868-1912: Carvings in Transition (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
