LEADER 00000cam a22010097i 4500 001 19395378 008 160411s2016 be a|||||bc|||001 0|eng|c 020 9780300220117|q(Yale University Press) 020 9789462301214|q(Mercatorfonds) 020 9462301212|q(Mercatorfonds) 020 9789527067246|q(Museum Edition) 020 9527067243|q(Museum Edition) 020 0300220111|q(Yale University Press) 041 eng 082 04 709.034|223/swe 084 Ib-b.48|2kssb/8 084 Ib-oec|2kssb/8 092 0 709.03|bengelska 245 10 Japanomania in the Nordic countries, 1875-1918 /|cedited by Gabriel P. Weisberg, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, & Hanne Selkokari 264 1 Brussels :|bMercatorfonds ;|aHelsinki :|bAteneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery ;|aOslo :|bNational Museum of Art, Architecture and Design ;|aCopenhagen : |bSMK - Statens Museum for Kunst,|c[2016] 264 2 Brussels :|bDistributed in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Mercatorfonds ;|aNew Haven ;|aLondon : |bDistributed outside Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg by Yale University Press,|c[2016] 300 296 pages|bcolor illustrations|c30 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Ateneumin julkaisut.|vno. 75 500 Catalog from an exhibition held at Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland, February 17-May 15, 2016; National Gallery of Norway, Oslo, Norway, June 16-October 16, 2016; and National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 19-April 21, 2017 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 290-291) and index 520 8 "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 648 4 1875-1918 650 0 Japonism|zScandinavia|vExhibitions 650 0 Japonism|vExhibitions 650 0 Japonism|zNorway|vExhibitions 650 0 Japonism|zSweden|vExhibitions 650 0 Japonism|zDenmark|vExhibitions 650 0 Art|zScandinavia|xJapanese influences|vExhibitions 650 0 Art, Modern|xJapanese influences|vExhibitions 650 7 Japonism|2sao 650 7 Japanska influenser|2sao 650 7 Nordisk konst|xhistoria|2sao 651 4 Norden 651 7 Finland|2sao 651 7 Norge|2sao 651 7 Sverige|2sao 651 7 Danmark|2sao 655 7 Utställningskataloger|2saogf 700 1 Weisberg, Gabriel P.|4edt 700 1 Bonsdorff, Anna-Maria von|4edt 700 1 Selkokari, Hanne|4edt 710 2 Suomen taiteen museo Ateneum|4his|4pbl 710 2 Nasjonalgalleriet (Norway)|4his|4pbl 710 2 Statens museum for kunst (Denmark)|4his|4pbl 830 0 Ateneumin julkaisut|lEngelska ;|vno. 75
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