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Japan and Paris/Paris and Japan
  • Object Talks
    • Galeries Lafayette
    • Musée de l’Orangerie
    • Japanism, Musée des Arts Décoratifs
    • Throne, Musée du Louvre
    • Rouen Cathedral
    • Sculpture of Arhart, Musée Guimet
    • Peacock Textile, Musée Guimet
  • Attribution Challenges
    • Shōsai Ikkei, Thirty-six Amusing Views of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kyobashi Bridge, 1872
    • Toyohara Chikanobu, Tango – Boy’s Day Festival (May 5), 1885
    • Toyohara Kunichika, Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1881
    • Yōshū Chikanobu, Preparation for an Evening Concert (from Onna reishiki no zu), 1893
    • Toyohara Kunichika, Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital, 1865
    • Kobayashi Toshimitsu, The Horse that Saved Its Owner by Sacrificing itself after it understood its Master’s Words, 1882
    • Toyohara Chikanobu, Tango – Boy’s Day Festival (May 5), 1885
  • Abstracts of Final Papers
    • Beyond Blue: The Fluidity of Influence in Marines by Homer and Hokusai
    • Imperial Exposures: The Multiple Photographic Bodies of Rulers in the Meiji Period
    • The Porcelain Edge: The Question of Danish Japonisme
    • Reviving Rimpa: Kamisaka Sekka’s Books in the Tress Collection
    • A Pair of Six-Panel Screens and the Questions of the Ruin in Meiji Aesthetics
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Attribution Challenge

Students are each assigned with a single sheet of a Meiji period woodblock print collected at the Penn Libraries without given any information. Students attributed these prints and discussed the newly-emerged elements in Meiji Japan presented on the images.

Shōsai Ikkei, Thirty-six Amusing Views of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kyobashi Bridge, 1872

Shōsai Ikkei, Thirty-six Amusing Views of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kyobashi Bridge, 1872

Attribution Challenge

Toyohara Chikanobu, Tango – Boy’s Day Festival (May 5), 1885

Toyohara Chikanobu, Tango – Boy’s Day Festival (May 5), 1885

Attribution Challenge

Kobayashi Toshimitsu, The Horse that Saved Its Owner by Sacrificing itself after it understood its Master’s Words, 1882

Kobayashi Toshimitsu, The Horse that Saved Its Owner by Sacrificing itself after it understood its Master’s Words, 1882

Attribution Challenge

Toyohara Kunichika, Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital, 1865

Toyohara Kunichika, Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital, 1865

Attribution Challenge

Yōshū Chikanobu, Preparation for an Evening Concert (from Onna reishiki no zu), 1893

Yōshū Chikanobu, Preparation for an Evening Concert (from Onna reishiki no zu), 1893

Attribution Challenge

Toyohara Kunichika, Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1881

Toyohara Kunichika, Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1881

Attribution Challenge

ARTH 774 Japan and Paris, University of Pennsylvania