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Ernest Fenollosa
Japanese Woodblock Prints at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Hokusai Exhibit 2015 Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Clan Rules 1615- 1850
Ezra Pound His Metric and Poetry Books by Ezra Pound
EDO PRINT ART and ITS WESTERN INTERPRETATIONS Elizabeth R
Okakura Kakuzō's Art History: Cross-Cultural Encounters
From Edo to Tokyo: Later Japanese Art
Ukiyo-E Landscapes and Edo Scenic Places”
Gained in Translation: Ezra Pound, Hu Shi, and Literary Revolution
The Development of Facial Likeness in Kabuki Actor Prints
What the Transnational Collaboration Says in the Chinese Written Character As a Medium for Poetry
The Fenollosas and Lafcadio Hearn Author(S)
The Cultural Property Laws of Japan: Social, Political, and Legal Influences
Ukiyo-E from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston —The Viewpoints of Kiyonaga, Utamaro, and Sharaku
The Fenollosas and Lafcadio Hearn Author(S) Murakata, Akiko
Impressionist Aesthetics and Japanese Aesthetics: Around a Controversy and About Its Historical Meaning As an Example of Creative Misunderstanding
Ezra Pound and the Invention of Japan, I*
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Okakura Tenshin [Kakuzo] and Aesthetic Nationalism
Ernest Fenollosa
Top View
Modernist Scandals: Ezra Pound's Translations of 'The' Chinese Poem
NADR As Received from Yamashita San, Aug.18 2016 Revised Sept. 14
Redalyc.Ernest Francisco Fenollosa and the Quest for Japan. Findings Of
Competing Painting Ideologies in the Meiji Period, 1868-1912
Okakura Tenshin and Aesthetic Nationalism John Clark
Drawn Toward India: Okakura Kakuzō's Interpretation Of
Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan © 2021 Center for East Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Redalyc. Ernest Francisco Fenollosa and the Quest for Japan. Findings Of
WIAS Discussion Paper No.2019-003 Kokka, Okakura Kakuzō, and The
Edward S. Morse, Zoologist: from Maine to Meiji Japan
Georgia O'keeffe, Asian Art And
Meiji Japan Flyer
E Instigations of Ezra Pound by Ernest Fenollosa I
Tokyo National Museum