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Kobayashi Kiyochika
Timely Timeless.Indd 1 2/12/19 10:26 PM Published by the Trout Gallery, the Art Museum of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
Mother of the Nation: Femininity, Modernity, and Class in the Image of Empress Teimei
Japanese Woodblock Print Collection
Revealing Details in Light and Shadows
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Bridging East and West: the Search for Japan in the Midst of Modernization
Private Collection
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Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
Crystal Reports
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Constructing Modern Japan Through Ideological Combat in Satsuma Rebellion Prints
NHK Historical Drama “Segodon” Special Exhibition
Masterworks of the Nakagawa-Machi Bato Hitroshige Museum of Art Collection Part 1: September 18 (Fri) - October 25 (Sun), 2020 Exhibit Room 1 Vol
The Japanese Woodblock Print an Extension of the Impermanent And
Edo and Tokyo As Viewed by Kobayashi Kiyochika, the “Last Ukiyo-E Artist”
From Edo to Tokyo: Japanese Art from 1600 to the Present Professor Samuel Morse (Spring 2011)
Throwing Off Asia II” by John W
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Explaining Ukiyo-E
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Kiyochika: Master of the Night March 29—July 27, 2014, Arthur M
Asian Languages and Civilizations 20: Reinventing Tokyo: the Art
Israel Goldman Japanese Prints, Paintings and Books Recent Acquisitions Catalogue 25
ANNUAL REPORT 2009 – 2010 Bridging Cultures and Communities JILL HARTZ, Executive Director
Depictions of Animals in the Satirical War Prints of Kobayashi Kiyochika
Kiyochika's Tokyo'" by James T
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Theconundrumof Japan's Modernization: Anexaminationof
Kiyochika's Tokyo: Master of Modern Melancholy
Art and Archaeology
The Lost Samurai: Lost Narratives of Tokugawa Loyalism in Early Meiji Woodblock Prints by Kiyochika and Chikanobu
Beauty and Violence, Art and War: Some Reflections on the Visual Cultures of Imperial Japan
The Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895): Japanese National Integration and Construction of the Korean “Other”
Fine Japanese Prints Including Property from the Collection of the Late Bertram and Ruth Malenka
HST Catalogue
Book Reviews
00005-06Report ( PDF )