Copying the master and stealing his secrets : talent and training in Japanese painting /

Other Authors: Jordan, Brenda G.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • An afterword posing as a foreword: some comparative and miscellaneous thoughts on talent and training / J. Thomas Rimer
  • Talent, training and power: the Kano painting workshop in the seventeenth century / Karen M. Gerhart
  • Copying from beginning to end? Student life in the Kano school / Brenda G. Jordan
  • In the studio of painting study: transmission practices of Tani Bunchō / Frank Chance
  • Kawanabe Kyōsai's theory and pedagogy: the preeminence of Shasei / Brenda G. Jordan
  • Okuhara Seiko: a case of Funpon training in late Edo literati painting / Martha J. McClintock and Victoria Weston
  • Institutionalizing talent and the Kano legacy at the Tokyo school of fine arts, 1889-1893 / Victoria Weston
  • Epilogue: from technique to art / Brenda G. Jordan.