Art and palace politics in early modern Japan, 1580s-1680s /
Magnificent art and architecture created for the emperor with the financial support of powerful warlords at the beginning of Japan's early modern era (1580s-1680s) testify to the continued cultural and ideological significance of the imperial family. Works created in this context are discussed...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2011.
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| Series: | Japanese visual culture ;
v. 2. |
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: State of the field
- Hideyoshi restores glory to the palace
- Go-Yōzei's imperial imperative as cultural arbiter
- Tokugawa shoguns and patronage for the throne
- Go-Mizunoo's ritual and cultural agenda
- Art and architecture for Empress Tōfukumon'in
- Paintings of the imperial excursion to Nijō Castle
- Emperor and empress as patrons of Kyoto culture
- Visual documents of the emperor-warlord relationship
- Closing comments
- Appendices: 1. Emperors and reigning empresses
- 2. Members of the imperial family
- 3. Imperial palace documents, buildings, and panel paintings
- 4. List of Chinese characters.


