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Copying the Master and Stealing His Secrets
Talent and Training in Japanese Painting
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Copying the Master and Stealing His Secrets
Talent and Training in Japanese Painting
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Notes To The Reader
- An Afterword Posing As A Foreword: Some Comparative And Miscellaneous Thoughts On Talent And Training
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Talent,Training, And Power: The Kano Painting Workshop In The Seventeenth Century
- Chapter 2. Copying From Beginning To End?: Student Life In The Kano School
- Chapter 3. In The Studio Of Painting Study: Transmission Practices Of Tani BunchĹ
- Chapter 4. Kawanabe KyĹsaiâs Theory And Pedagogy: The Preeminence Of Shasei
- Chapter 5. Okuhara Seiko: A Case Of Funpon Training I N L Ate Edo Literat I Painting
- Chapter 6. Institutionalizing Talent And The Kano: Legacy At The Tokyo School Of Fine Arts, 1889â1893
- Epilogue From Technique To Art
- Appendix. An Examination Of Records: Painting Commissions As Determinants Of Hierarchy In The Early-Seventeenth-Century Kano House
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index