Midori travel journal5/17/2023 ![]() Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2018–2020: Part II: Late Eighteenth Century to Contemporary: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v.78, no. Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Karen Van Godtsenhoven, Sheena Wagstaff, Sylvia Yount. Rosenheim, Femke Speelberg, Adrienne Spinozzi, Perrin Stein, Courtney A. Miller, Elyse Nelson, Maia Nuku, Stephen C. La Rocca, Alisa LaGamma, Constance McPhee, Asher E. Huber, Shanay Jhaveri, Ronda Kasl, Wolfram Koeppe, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Brinda Kumar, Donald J. Garfinkel, Medill Higgins Harvey, Ruth Bigelow, Alison Hokanson, Mellissa J. Eklund, Alyce Perry Englund, Jennifer Farrell, Mia Fineman, Amanda B. Carpenter, Henry Colburn, Stephanie D’Alessandro, Clare Davies, Jayson Kerr Dobney, Ashley Dunn, Maryam Ekhtiar, Douglas S. See moreĬontributions by Ian Alteveer, Kelly Baum, Kim Benzel, Deniz Beyazit, Monika Bincsik, Yaëlle Biro, John Byck, Iria Candela, John T. ![]() New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2022. Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2020–2022, v.80, no. ![]() Rosenheim, Joseph Scheier-Dolberg, Aude Semat, Femke Speelberg, Perrin Stein, Isabel Stünkel, Zhixin Jason Sun, Pierre Terjanian, Abraham Thomas, Thayer Tolles, Stephan Wolohojian. Pinson, David Pullins, Jessica Regan, Aaron Rio, Imani Roach, Jeff L. Orenstein, Diana Craig Patch, Amelia Peck, Jenny Peruski, Joanne Pillsbury, Stephen C. Miller, Iris Moon, Laura Filloy Nadal, Patricia M. Hyun, Shanay Jhaveri, Ronda Kasl, Wolfram Koeppe, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Alisa LaGamma, Sarah Lepinski, Pengliang Lu, Virginia McBride, Constance McPhee, Asher E. Herdrich, Alison Hokanson, Melanie Holcomb, Mellissa J. Garfinkel, John Guy, Navina Haidar, Medill Higgins Harvey, Stephanie L. Evans, Jennifer Farrell, Mia Fineman, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Amanda B. Carpenter, Stephanie D’Alessandro, Clare Davies, Jayson Kerr Dobney, Ashley Dunn, Adam Eaker, Maryam Ekhtiar, Helen C. Bambach, Kelly Baum, Alexis Belis, Monika Bincsik, John Byck, Iria Candela, John T. Achi, Denise Allen, Niv Allon, Ian Alteveer, Carmen C. In addition to providing new readings and translations of Japanese and Chinese poems, The Poetry of Nature sheds new light on the ways in which Edo artists used verse to transform their paintings into a hybrid literary and visual art.Ĭontributions by Andrea M. Lavishly illustrated, these works draw particular focus to the unique intertwinement of poetry and the pictorial arts that is fundamental to the Japanese tradition. ![]() Carpenter and Midori Oka reveal a unifying theme-the celebration of the natural world-expressed in varied forms, from the bold, graphic manner of Rinpa to the muted sensitivity of Nanga. The Poetry of Nature offers an in-depth look at more than forty works from their collection that together trace the development of the major schools and movements of the era-Rinpa, Nanga, Zen, Maruyama-Shijō, and Ukiyo-e-from their roots in Heian court culture and the Kano and Tosa artistic lineages that preceded them. Bender assembled an outstanding and diverse collection of paintings of the Edo period (1615–1868). Richard Fishbein and his wife, Estelle P. With a shared reverence for the arts of Japan, T. ![]()
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