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  2. William Anderson (collector) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1882 and 1900, Anderson donated his collection of approximately 2000 Japanese illustrated woodblock-printed books to what is now the British Library. He was the author of the Descriptive and Historical Catalogue of a Collection of Japanese and Chinese Paintings in the British Museum (1886); and The Pictorial Arts of Japan (1886).

  3. Anglo-Japanese style - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Japanese style developed in the United Kingdom through the Victorian era and early Edwardian era from approximately 1851 to the 1910s, when a new appreciation for Japanese design and culture influenced how designers and craftspeople made British art, especially the decorative arts and architecture of England, covering a vast array of art objects including ceramics, furniture and ...

  4. Japonisme - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston now claims to house the finest collection of Japanese art outside Japan. [56] The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery house the largest Asian art research library in the United States, where they house Japanese art together with the Japanese-influenced works of Whistler .

  5. Society for Japanese Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Japanese Arts was founded in 1937 by a group of Dutch collectors of, and dealers in, Japanese art. Originally called The Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts, the society became international in the 1960s. [1] [2] It currently has over 550 members in 24 countries. [3] The Society sponsors lectures, exhibitions and publications. [3]

  6. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Essays on Japanese Art by Members of the Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts, The Hague, Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts, 1971. ISBN 0-87093-156-3; Kapur, Nick (2018). Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-98442-4.

  7. Japan Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Art Association ceased operations during World War II, but resumed its activities after the war and built an exhibition facility. This is the current Ueno Royal Museum . — Excerpt from Harukaze Shimizu's "Tokyo Famous Hyakunin Isshu" August 1907 "Japan Art Association" [3]

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  9. Ernest Fenollosa - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (February 18, 1853 – September 21, 1908) was an American art historian of Japanese art, professor of philosophy and political economy at Tokyo Imperial University. An important educator during the modernization of Japan during the Meiji Era , Fenollosa was an enthusiastic Orientalist who did much to preserve ...