(AM) Del japonismo al modernismo: influencias japonesas en el arte occidental, por Suzanne Perrin (1)
mié, 05 jun
|La Senieta en Moraira
Tras la apertura de Japón al comercio occidental en la década de 1860, pinturas, grabados y artefactos de Japón llegaron a Europa y Occidente, creando nuevos estilos y demanda de todo lo "japonés".


Horario y ubicación
05 jun 2024, 11:00 – 12:00
La Senieta en Moraira, Ctra. Moraira a Calpe, 8, 03724 Moraira, Alicante, España
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Following the opening of Japan to western trade in the 1860s, paintings, prints and artifacts from Japan came to Europe and the West, creating new styles and demand for all things ‘Japanese’: this continued into the 20th century and inspired artists to create daring new designs in architecture, space and design.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Suzanne is an independent researcher and historian specialising in Japanese History, Art & Culture, and founded Japan Interlink in 1995 to promote the understanding of Japan in the UK. Suzanne studied Nihonga traditional Japanese painting at Nagoya University of Arts and reached Level 3 in Japanese Language. Suzanne has lectured to a wide range of institutions including universities, museums and adult education groups in the UK and overseas. She taught Japanese History & Culture at Richmond American International University in London for over ten years, lectures for the Arts of Asia course at the…

