Author | Mochizuki, Mia M. 望月みや |
Place | Kyōto 京都 |
Publisher | International Research Center for Japanese Studies |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Type | Extract (PDF) |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ND1059.6.B35 M62 2016 |
Description | pdf. [pp. 69-119 : color illustrations, maps] |
Note | A Global Eye: the perception of place in a pair of Tokugawa world map screens / Mia M. Mochizuki. Extract from Japan Review 29 (2016): 69 – 119. A pair of screens depicting a World Map with Cityscapes and Rulers in the Museum of the Imperial Collections, Tokyo, has long complicated the notion of place in cultural interpretation between East and West. Painted in the Jesuit workshop in Japan (c. 1583–1614), and in a customary Japanese format, this pair of screens has been considered primarily in relation to Japanese art, despite being produced by Western and Western-trained artists, using Western materials and pictorial sources, and guided by Western aspirations. This article moves beyond the identification of sources to offer an analysis of the Western, Jesuit intentions for these screens as part of an attempt to reconsider early modern European art within its original global context. It draws upon an early-twentieth-century epistolary parallel to sixteenth-century cross-cultural exchange—the correspondence between two scholars who steered the course of the discipline of art history in East and West, Yashiro Yukio (1890–1975) and Bernard Berenson (1865–1959). The present study applies Yashiro’s use of the determinative detail to examine the Western framework for the production of these screens using four historical registers of place: the place of desire, the composition of place, the contempt for the world, and the index of place. An interdisciplinary approach to cultural contact, via early modern European geography, theology, philosophy, and anthropology demonstrates how one object’s response to shifting notions of what constituted the world highlights some of the same contradictions that have hindered the construction of a truly global art history beyond national stakes alone. Keywords: art (Renaissance and Baroque), global art history, Bernard Berenson, Yashiro Yukio 矢代幸雄, cartography, world maps, Portuguese eastern trade routes, Edo. Also: Bankoku ezu byōbu 万国絵図屏風, Japanese screens, Namban byōbu 南蛮屏風, Jesuit maps in Japan. Link to JSTOR via BC Libraries (for Japan Review) Local access dig.pdf. [Mochizuki-Global eye.pdf] |
Author | Pinto, M. H. Mendes (Maria Helena Mendes) |
Place | Lisboa |
Publisher | Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | 2d ed. |
Language | Portuguese-English |
Type | Book |
Shelf | Folio Cabinet 1 |
Call Number | ND1059.6.N3 .P56 1988 |
Description | 76 p., 4 folded l. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 x 26 cm |
Note | Biombos Namban = Namban screens / Maria Helena Mendes Pinto. Bibliography: p. 76. |
LCCN | 91-204414 |
Author | Yamanaka Sadajirō 山中定次郎Nihon Bijutsu Kyōkai 日本美術協會 |
Place | Tōkyō 東京 |
Publisher | Nihon Bijutsu Kyōkai 日本美術協會 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | Japanese |
Type | Exhibition catalog |
Shelf | Stacks |
Call Number | ND1053.Y362 1936 |
Description | 1, 1 . [43] l. of plates : ill. (some color) ; 30 x 45 cm |
Note | Jidai byōbu tenrankai 時代屏風展覽會 / Nihon Bijutsu Kyōkai日本美術協會. Cover title. Exhibition of historic painted folding screens from the collection of Yamanaka Teijirō held at Nihon Bijutsu Kyōkai [Japan Art Association] on Cherry Tree Hill in Ueno Park, Tokyo, June 2-6, 1936. Introduction by Yamanaka Sadajirō 山中定次郎. 30 x 45 cm. Album of Japanese screens, pages bound by lacing. G.T. Marsh/Caterina Marsh Collection. |
Author | Ōoka Makoto 大岡信, 1931- |
Place | Tōkyō 東京 |
Publisher | Heibonsha 平凡社 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | Japanese |
Type | Book |
Series | Heibonsha gyararī 平和社ギヤラリー ; 4 |
Shelf | Folio Cabinet 1, Seminar Room 102-103 Oversize |
Call Number | ND1059.6.N3 O66 1973 |
Description | [24] p. : chiefly color ill. ; 36 cm |
Note | Namban byōbu 南蛮屏風 / Ōoka Makoto 大岡信. |
ISBN | 00702550407600 |