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Utamaro and Impact of Japanese Art: Impressionism and Bijin-ga
Art of Japan and Keisai Eisen: Tenaciousness in Adversity
Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) and Japanese Art: New Japan Emerges
Art of Japan and Yorozu Tetsugoro: Creativity and Freedom
Fujishima Takeji and Japanese Art: Romanticism and Impressionism of European Art
Art of Japan and Kamisaka Sekka: Richness of Japanese Art and Culture
Isoda Koryusai and Art of Japan: Samurai Background to Art
Tani Buncho and Japanese Art in the Edo Period: Influence of China
Le Nabi Tres Japonard: Art of Japan and Pierre Bonnard
Japanese Art and Utamaro: Illumination of Bijin-ga
Art of Japan and Utamaro: Bijin-ga and Impressionism
Art and the Impact of Paris: Alfred Sisley and Fujishima Takeji
Art of Japan and Meiji Ukiyo-e: Times of Change (1868-1912)
Art of Japan and Fujishima Takeji: Influence of European Art
Japanese Art and the Revolutionary Flow that Inspired Asai Chu
Complex Nature of Buddhist Art in Japan: Rinzai school of Buddhism
Japanese Art and Isoda Koryusai: Unique Background
Art of Japan and Cultural Changes during the Lifetime of Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912)
Art of Japan During the Edo Period: Tani Buncho and Culture of China
Kamisaka Sekka and Art of Japan: Rimpa and Creativity of New Ideas
Japanese Artist in Paris: Yuzo Saeki and Isolation in a Land he Adored
Japanese Art and the Reality of Life in the Edo Period: Keisai Eisen and Early Years
Japanese Art and Utamaro Kitagawa: Beautiful Ladies and Impressionism
Yorozu Tetsugoro and Japanese Art: Impact of Iwate and Tokyo
Richness of Japanese Art: Ito Shinsui
Meiji Art in Japan (1868-1912) and its Rich Legacy
Art of Japan and Old World of Kyoto: Nishikawa Sukenobu and Women in Society
Kamisaka Sekka and Japanese Art: Rimpa and Culture despite Rapid Historical Changes
Buddhist Art in Japan: Complex Realities of Sesshu Toyo and Sengai Gibon
Japanese Art and Folklore: Tengu and World of Spirits in the Art of Kawanabe Kyosai
