The Role of Japan in Modern Chinese Art 

“This ambitious, very important project defines no less than a new field of inquiry, one that scarcely could have been attempted in the past. The essays in this volume add enormously to the documentation of what late-period Chinese art learned from Japan, and begin to formulate conclusions that will enrich future accounts of both Japanese and Chinese art.”—James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley

Published date
: Apr 26, 2019
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: University of California Press
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The Role of Japan in Modern Chinese Art 
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“This ambitious, very important project defines no less than a new field of inquiry, one that scarcely could have been attempted in the past. The essays in this volume add enormously to the documentation of what late-period Chinese art learned from Japan, and begin to formulate conclusions that will enrich future accounts of both Japanese and Chinese art.”—James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley 
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