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List of illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
Author's note | ||
Pt. I | The price of seclusion | 1 |
1 | Shirts, studs and wash hand basins | 3 |
2 | The Great Exhibition as a cultural bridge | 14 |
3 | Affirmative action, abroad and in Japan | 29 |
4 | Yokohama muki: Japanese export ware | 42 |
Pt. II | In Japan | 57 |
5 | Maruzen and the foreign book trade | 59 |
6 | Western architecture and Japanese architects | 73 |
7 | Christopher Dresser and industrial design | 86 |
8 | Paintings, photographs and prints | 96 |
Pt. III | In Britain | 109 |
9 | Japonisme for all | 111 |
10 | Collecting Japanese art | 125 |
11 | Three painters, Menpes, Hornel, Brangwyn, and their patrons | 140 |
12 | 'The lovely flower land of the Far East': travel writing about Japan | 156 |
Pt. IV | The commercial spin-off | 169 |
13 | The Japan British Exhibition, London, 1910 | 171 |
14 | Shopping for Japonoiserie | 185 |
Pt. V | Four bridge builders | 197 |
15 | Painter, poet, pearl-maker and potter: Kyosai, Binyon, Mikimoto and Leach | 199 |
App. I | Catalogue of Japanese Exhibition and their products shown at the International Exhibition, Glasgow, 1901 (see Chapter 2) | 213 |
App. II | Industrial art manufacture in Japan. Companies which worked with, and for, Kiritsa Kosko Kaisha (see Chapter 3) | 216 |
App. III | British publishers with whom Maruzen was doing business between 1912 and 1941 (see Chapter 5) | 219 |
Selected bibliography | 224 | |
Index | 233 |
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