The arts of Japan have been inextricably linked with nature, whether through traditional themes of seasonal change or through objects whose shape, materials, or decorative elements evoke natural motifs. This book provides an overview of the history of Japanese paintings of nature.
Miyeko Murase Livres



Magnificently illustrated oversized book contains color reproductions of 37 screens from the Muromachi through the Edo periods (1392-1868).
The book features contributions from esteemed experts in Asian art, including a professor emerita from Columbia University and curators from major art institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Art Gallery. It highlights their extensive knowledge and research within the field, showcasing the collaborative effort in translating and interpreting significant works of Japanese and Korean art. The expertise of each contributor enriches the understanding of the cultural and historical contexts surrounding the artworks discussed.