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Art, tea, and industry :Masuda Takashi and the Mitsui circle
- 作者: Guth, Christine.
- 出版: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press c1993.
- 稽核項: xvi, 231 p., [8] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;25 cm.
- 標題: Art , Art collections. , Art Private collections -- Japan. , Private collections , Masuda, Takashi, 1848-1938 Art collections. , Masuda, Takashi, , Art, Japanese.
- ISBN: 0691032068 , 9780691032061
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-225) and index.
- 系統號: 005131707
- 資料類型: 圖書
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- 引用網址: 複製連結
In this illustrated book Christine Guth examines the intimate relationship between art collecting, the tea ceremony, and business through the activities of Masuda Takashi (1848-1938), the highly charismatic director of the Mitsui conglomerate whose opulent life and passionate pursuit of art continue to influence new generations of aspiring business magnates in Japan. An elaborate social ritual in which the worlds of business and art collecting intersected, the tea ceremony guided Masuda in amassing the finest collection of Sino-Japanese art in the early Japanese industrial era. Guth's exploration of his aesthetic ideas deepens our understanding of not only the formation of the canon of Japanese art but also the role of art in the ideology of early modern Japan. At a time when there were few art museums in Japan and Japanese art was becoming internationally known, Masuda's tea gatherings functioned as a salon where his colleagues, other collectors, and art dealers could view, discuss, and handle works of art. Under his influence, art collecting and mastery of the tea ceremony became integral parts of the business training and activities of Mitsui executives. Masuda's collection was rich in calligraphy, ink painting, lacquer, and ceramics, but it was especially noted for its Buddhist painting and sculpture. These works, which were dispersed after World War II, are now in museums and private collections throughout Japan and the United States.
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