ARTH 213

 
Early Modern Japanese Art and the Edo (Tokyo)
Professor: Davis
Rangaku

1. Tairo, Portrait of Hiraga Gennai, 1812.
2. Hiraga Gennai, Picture of a European Woman, ca. 1760s-1770s; oil painting.
3. Odano Naotake (1749-1780), Shinobazu Pond, ca. 1775, ink and colors on silk.
4. Odano Naotake, Interior of the body from Sugita Genpaku, ed., Kaitai Shinsho (New Book of Anatomy), 1774, woodblock print.
5. Odano Naotake, the Eye, from Sugita Genpaku, ed., Kaitai Shisho (New Book of Anatomy), 1774; woodblock print.
6. Optical viewer (made by Shiba Kokan)
7. Shiba Kokan, View of Mimerguri (district in Edo), 1783; copperplate etching with handcoloring.
8. Shiba Kokan, Hollander on a Pier, mid 1780's, oil painting on silk.
9. Shiba Kokan, The Seven League Beach, 1796, oil painting on silk.
10. Shiba Kokan, Study of Insects, 1780s, woodblock print.
11. Aodo Denzen, Scene on Mount Kinryu, late 1790s-early 1800s; copperplate etching.
12. Aodo Denzen, Takadanobaba area in Edo, late 1790s-early 1800s.
13. Kawahara Keiga, Portrait of the Blomhoff Family, mid 1820s; ink and color on paper.
14. Kawahara Keiga, Europeans with telescopes, mid 1820s; ink and color on paper.
15. Kawahara Keiga, View of Nagasaki Bay, mid 1820s; ink and color on paper.
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