Storytelling in Japanese art
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Storytelling in Japanese art
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The work Storytelling in Japanese art represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Portland Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
- Label
- Storytelling in Japanese art
- Statement of responsibility
- Masako Watanabe
- Subject
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- Ausstellung -- New York, NY -- 2011
- Catalogues d'exposition
- Emaki
- Erzählung
- Exhibition catalogs
- Exhibition catalogs
- Honʼyaku iin shachū
- Japan
- Malerei
- Malerei
- Narrative painting, Japanese
- Narrative painting, Japanese -- Exhibitions
- Narrative painting, Japanese -- Exhibitions
- Narrativität
- Peinture narrative japonaise -- Expositions
- Rouleaux japonais -- Expositions
- Scrolls, Japanese
- Scrolls, Japanese -- Exhibitions
- Scrolls, Japanese -- Exhibitions
- Stellschirm
- Storytelling in art
- Storytelling in art -- Exhibitions
- Storytelling in art -- Exhibitions
- exhibition catalogs
- Art de conter dans l'art -- Expositions
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- Presents 17 classic Japanese stories as told through 30 illustrated handscrolls ranging from the 13th to 19th centuries
- Nearly as old as humanity itself is the impulse to tell and illustrate stories. In Japan, the narrative drive has been expressed both in sweeping literary sagas (such as the celebrated Tale of Genji) an din long, detailed, beautiful hand scrolls. Storytelling in Japanese Painting presents seventeen classic Japanese stories--tales romantic and horrifying, epic and meditative--as told through 30 remarkable scrolls, ranging from the 13th to 19th centuries. Among them are the supernatural Great Woven Cap; the story of the valiant Peach Boy and his battle against the ogres; the 11th-century psychological novel The Tale of the Genji; and the political allegory Tale of a Strange Marriage. Each scroll is accompanied by a brief relation of the tale being illustrated, while the book's introduction discusses the history and tradition of storytelling in Japanese art. A series of multiple gatefolds allows many of these scrolls to be appreciated in detail, while preserving the sweep and grandeur of these complex, colorful, evocative works of visual and narrative wonder
- Cataloging source
- WW9
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- bibliography
- catalogs
- Series statement
- Metropolitan Museum of Art publications
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