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Japanese Influence and Japonisme in Impressionist Art (1860–1890)

Japanese Influence and Japonisme in Impressionist Art (1860–1890)

  1. Harris Treaty expands foreign trade access

    Labels: Harris Treaty, United States, Japan
  2. Japanese delegation boosts curiosity in Europe

    Labels: Japanese delegation, Europe
  3. Société du Jing-lar forms after 1867 fair

    Labels: Soci t, Philippe Burty
  4. Manet’s Zola portrait displays Japanese print

    Labels: douard Manet, mile Zola
  5. Burty coins the term “Japonisme”

    Labels: Philippe Burty, Japonisme
  6. 1878 Paris Exposition deepens Japanese art trade

    Labels: Paris Exposition, Tadamasa Hayashi
  7. Paris Illustré spotlights Japan for French readers

    Labels: Paris Illustr, Siegfried Bing
  8. Van Gogh makes “Japonaiserie” copies of Hiroshige

    Labels: Vincent van, Hiroshige
  9. Bing launches the magazine “Artistic Japan”

    Labels: Le Japon, Siegfried Bing
  10. Cassatt’s 1890–91 color prints echo ukiyo-e design

    Labels: Mary Cassatt, cole des