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The History of Art in Japan
The leading authority on Japanese art history tells the story of how the country has nurtured unique aesthetics, prominent artists, and distinctive movements. Nobuo Tsuji sheds light on works ranging from the Jomon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 B.C. to manga and modern subcultures
Revue de lecture : « Autoportrait de l’art japonais », Nobuo Tsuji, aux éditions Fleurs de Parole.
Autoportrait de l’art japonais, travail de l’éditeur Philippe Decouvette (Fleur de Parole) est une introduction aux réflexions de Nobuo Tsuji, historien de l’art du Japon, à la stature académique incontestable puisqu’il a signé plus de deux cents ouvrages, articles, vidéos touchant aux arts du Japon et à ses représentants. Il fut très récemment rendu familier au grand public Japonais par sa collaboration avec l’exubérant artiste Takashi Murakami, notamment sur la série « Nippon e awase » (co..
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note: after Tule Lake
George Nobuo Naohara's note describing his military experience. An item from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 26.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note: experiences during the war
A piece of handwritten note describing George Nobuo Naohara's experiences during the war. He went to Jerome in Arkansas, then Tule Lake in California, with his friend. An item from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 21.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note: good friend, Jiro Sanada
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note describing Jiro Sanada. English translation: During his incarcerated at the Tule Lake in California, Jiro Sanada was spending time writing senryu. With Atsushi Art Ishida's help, Jiro was able to leave the camp for Chicago. He was married in Chicago and opened a grocery store with his wife somewhere. His business was successful and came back to Gardena when he retired. He is now 92 years old and such a lucky man living a long life. The backside note reads: Good friend, Jiro Sanada. Title from note. Item from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 23.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
Autoportrait de l'art japonais
Co-traduction partielle et annotation d'un ouvrage d'histoire de l'art, publié chez Fleurs de parole, Strasbourgco-traduction et annotation avec L. Seelenbinder-Mérand de Tsuji Nobuo, Nihon bijutsu no mikata (chapitres 3 et 5), Iwanami shoten, 199
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note: work locations between 1942 and 1943
George Nobuo Naohara's handwritten note listing his work places after leaving the Manzanar incarceration camp in California in 1942. An item from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 7.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
Autoportrait de l'art japonais
Co-traduction partielle et annotation d'un ouvrage d'histoire de l'art, publié chez Fleurs de parole, Strasbourgco-traduction et annotation avec L. Seelenbinder-Mérand de Tsuji Nobuo, Nihon bijutsu no mikata (chapitres 3 et 5), Iwanami shoten, 199
Autoportrait de l'art japonais
Co-traduction partielle et annotation d'un ouvrage d'histoire de l'art, publié chez Fleurs de parole, Strasbourgco-traduction et annotation avec L. Seelenbinder-Mérand de Tsuji Nobuo, Nihon bijutsu no mikata (chapitres 3 et 5), Iwanami shoten, 199
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