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@book{UBHD-68590335,
  author={Carpenter, John T. and Oka, Midori},
  organization={Metropolitan Museum of Art},
  title={The poetry of nature},
  subtitle={Edo paintings from the Fishbein-Bender collection},
  publisher={The Metropolitan Museum of Art},
  address={New York},
  year={2018},
  pages={223 Seiten},
  language={eng},
  isbn={978-1-58839-654-9},
  note={"The Poetry of Nature offers an in-depth look at more than 40 extraordinary Japanese paintings that represent every major school and movement of the Edo period, including Kano, Rinpa, Nanga, Zen, Maruyama-Shijo, and Ukiyo-e. The unifying theme is a celebration of the natural world, expressed in varied forms, from the bold, graphic manner of Rinpa to the muted sensitivity of Nanga. Among the artists whose works are included are Ike Taiga (1723-1776), Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795), and Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828). John T. Carpenter looks specifically at the intertwinement of painting and poetry, a Japanese artistic tradition that reached new heights during the Edo period. In addition to new readings and translations of Japanese and Chinese poems, Carpenter sheds light on the ways in which Edo artists used verse to transform their paintings into a hybrid literary and visual art."--Publisher's description ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; "This volume is published in conjunction with the exhibition "The poetry of nature: Edo paintings from the Fishbein-bender Collection", on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from February 27, 2018, to January 21, 2019"},
  keywords={Japan / Malerei / Naturdarstellung / Edo-Zeit},
  library={OA [Signatur: ND1053.5.C37 P64 2018]},
}

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