An edition of Art for art's sake (2014)

Art for art's sake

the aesthetic movement 1860-1900 = Za byutifulu eikoku no yuibishugi 1860-1900

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Stephen Calloway
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An edition of Art for art's sake (2014)

Art for art's sake

the aesthetic movement 1860-1900 = Za byutifulu eikoku no yuibishugi 1860-1900

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Asahi Shimbun
Language
Japanese
Pages
248

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Edition Notes

Foreword by Martin Roth. Designed and produced by: Masaya Kakimoto, Motoko Kono (D_Code).

Published to accompany the exhibition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum (and originally shown at the V&A as The Cult of Beauty), the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum and the Asahi Shimbun which was held 30 Jan. - 6 May 2014 at the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo.

Text by Stephen Calloway, Yasuo Kawabata, Ayako Ono, Akiya Takahashi, Akiko Kato, Kazusa Kume, Miho Yamaguchi.

Black boards with gold embossed decoration and image by Albert Moore pasted to front cover. Decorated endpapers.

V&A research report 2014.

Japanese and English.

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[Tokyo]
Other Titles
Za byutifulu eikoku no yuibishugi 1860-1900

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248 p. (1 folded)
Number of pages
248

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44473497M
OCLC/WorldCat
913429390

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