JAHF Annual Bibliography, 2000-2006

Table of Contents

1. REFERENCES AND SURVEY BOOKS

A. REFERENCE BOOKS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES

B. WEB RESOURCES

C. SURVEY BOOKS AND ARTICLES

D. EXHIBITION AND COLLECTION CATALOGUES (w/cross-listing)

1. Exhibitions

2. Collections and Collectors

2. ARCHITECTURE AND GARDENS (PRE-MODERN)

3. CRAFTS AND FOLK ARTS

A. CERAMICS

B. LACQUERWARE

C. METALWORK

D. MINGEI (FOLK ARTS)

E. NETSUKE, INRO AND OJIME

F. TEXTILES AND BASKETRY

G. THEATRICAL ARTS: COSTUMES AND MASKS

4. PAINTINGS, PRINTS, AND CALLIGRAPHY

A. PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY (Note: for Ukiyoe--see section 4B, below)

1. Broad Studies

2. Studies on Individual Artists and Lineages

B. UKIYOE PRINTS, PAINTINGS, AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

1. Broad Studies

2. Studies on Individual Artists, Types of Prints, and Lineages

5. THEMATIC AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

A. ARCHAEOLOGY

B. CROSS CULTURAL INFLUENCES AND INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS

C. GENDER STUDIES/SEXUALITY IN ART

D. RELIGIOUS SITES, ICONS, AND OTHER DEVOTIONAL ARTS

1. Buddhist Art and Architecture

2. Shinto Art and Architecture

3. Folk Religion and Syncretic Religious Arts and Architecture

E. SAMURAI ARTS, ARMS, AND ARMOR

F. TEA CEREMONY AND RELATED ARTS

G. MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART AND ARCHITECTURE

1. Modern and Contemporary Art

2. Modern Architecture

3. Photography

H. OTHER THEMATIC AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

1. Edo/Early modern Japan

2. Literati and Literary Themes

3. Representations of Nature

4. Important People in the Field

5. Museums and Museumology

6. DISSERTATIONS AND POST- DOCTORAL THESES

A. IN NORTH AMERICA

B. IN EUROPE

Bibliography 2000-2006

1. REFERENCES AND SURVEY BOOKS

A. REFERENCE BOOKS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES

2005

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution), Freer Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian Institution. The Arts of Japan: A Teacher's Guide. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 2005.

2004

Irvine, Gregory. Guide to Japanese Art Collections in the UK. London: Hotei Publications, in conjunction with the Japan Society, 2004.

Morse, Anne Nishimura, and Michio Yonekura. "A Tribute to Yanagisawa Taka." Orientations 35, no. 1 (2004): 77.

Ormhang, Knut, and Frode Sandvik, eds. “Diversions in the Floating World: Selected Ukiyo-e Prints from the Bergen Museum of Art” in Ukiyo-e: Bilder fra den Flytende Verden (Pictures from the Floating World). Translated by Julie Nelson Davis. Bergen Kunstmuseum, 2004.

Suchomel, Filip. "Japanese Lacquerware from the Main Czech Collections from the 17th and 18th Centuries, Part II." In The Role of Urushi in International Exchange. Tokyo: Tokyo National Museum, 2005, 47-61.

Suchomel, Filip. Mysterious Grace of the East. Japanese Art from the Collections of RainerKreissl. Roztoky u Prahy: The Central Bohemian Museum at Roztoky, 2004.

2003

Graham, Patricia, J. "An Interview with Dr. Kurt A. Gitter and Alice Rae Yelen." Orientaions 33, no. 8 (2003): 77-81.

McCormick, Melissa. "Genji Goes West: The 1510 GenjiAlbum and the Visualization of Court and Capital." The Art Bulletin 85, no. 1 (2003): 54-85.

Meech, Julia. "Edwin Grabhorn: Printer and Print Collector." Impressions 25 (2003): 55-69.

Mostow, Joshua. "What is 'Japanese Beauty'?: Museum as 'Hometown'." In Japan at the Millennium: Joining Past & Future. Edited by David W. Edgington. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2003, 222-244.

Waterhouse, David. "Some of My Teachers." In The Best Teacher I Ever had. Personal Reports from Highly Productive Scholars. Edited by Alex C. Michalos. London, Ontario: The Althouse Press, 2003, 278-282.

B. WEB RESOURCES

C. SURVEY BOOKS AND ARTICLES

2006

Addiss, Stephen, Gerald Groemer, and J. Thomas Rimer. Traditional Japanese Arts and Culture: An Illustrated Sourcebook. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006.

McCormick, Melissa. "On the Scholarship of Chino Kaori." Review of Japanese Culture and Society (Japanese Art: The Scholarship and Legacy of Chino Kaori) XV (December 2003), (2006): pp. 1-24.

2005

Dunn, Michael. Inspired Design: Japan's Traditional Arts. Milano: 5 continents, 2005.

Mason, Penelope E., and Donald Dinwiddie. History of Japanese Art. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005.

Robertson, Jennifer Ellen. A Companion to the Anthropology of Japan. Malden, MA ; Oxford: Blackwell Pub, 2005.

D. EXHIBITION AND COLLECTION CATALOGUES (w/cross-listing)

1. Exhibitions

2006

Hánová, Markéta. "Příroda v Japonské Malbě a Grafice” (Nature in Japanese Painting and Graphics)." In Asian Art : Guide to the Permanent Exhibition of the Collection of Oriental Art of the National Gallery in Prague. Edited by Michaela Pejčochová. Prague: National Gallery in Prague, 2006.

Hockley, Allen. Public Spectacles and Personal Pleasures: Four Centuries of Japanese Prints from a Cincinnati Collection. Cincinnati: Cincinnati Museum of Art, 2006.

Irvine, Gregory. JapaneseCloisonné: The Seven Treasures. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 2006.

Meech, Julia. "Tiffany’s Collection of Asian Art at Laurelton Hall." In Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist’s Country Estate. New York, New Haven, and London: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press, 2006, 157-175.

Michael C. Hughes, LLC. An Important Collection of Chinese, Korean and Ryukyuan Lacquer. New York: Michael C. Hughes, LLC, 2006.

Pollard, Clare. "Zen Mind: The Development of Zen Buddhism." In Zen Mind, Zen Brush: Japanese Ink Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2006.

Reeve, John. Floating World: Japan in the Edo Period. London: British Museum, 2006.

Suchomel, Filip. Photographs of Japan: The Times of Joe Hloucha. A Collection of Albumen Prints from the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Roztoky u Prahy: The Central Bohemian Museum at Roztoky, 2006.

Suchomel, Filip, and Marcela Suchomelová. Journal of a Voyage, the Erwin Dubský Collection: Photographs from Japan in the 1870s. Brno: Moravian Gallery in Brno, 2006.

Trede, Melanie, with Julia Meech, eds. Arts of Japan: The John C. Weber Collection (Kunst Aus Japan: Die John C. Weber Sammlung). New York and Berlin: Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 2006.

2005

Chance, Frank L., and Matthew Mizenko. Modern Impressions: Japanese Prints from the Berman and Corazza Collections, 1950-1980. Collegeville, Pa: Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, 2005.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Japan Goes to the World's Fair: Japanese Art at the Great Expositions in Europe and the United States, 1867-1904. Nagoya, Japan: NHK Promotions Co., Ltd, 2005.

Atkins, Jacqueline M. ed. Wearing Propaganda: Textiles on the Home Front in Japan, Britain, and the United States, 1931-1945. New Haven, Conn.: Published for the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture by Yale University Press, 2005.

Failla, Donatella. Dipinti e Stampe Del Mondo Fluttuante: Capolavori Ukiyoe Del Museo Chiossone Di Genova. Milano: Skira, 2005.

Faulkner, Rupert. "A New Generation: Artist-Craftsmen of the Mingei Movement." In International Arts and Crafts. Edited by Karen Livingstone and Linda Parry. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 2005, 312-327.

Grossman, Nancy et al., eds. Art of Japan : Masterpieces from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2005.

Irvine, Gregory. "Collecting Japanese Arms and Armour: A European Perspective with an Emphasis on the Collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum." Oriental Art Magazine LV, no. 1 (2005): 37-46.

Kreiner, Josef. Japanese Collections in European Museums: Reports from the Toyota-Foundation-Symposium, Königswinter 2003. Bonn: Bier'sche Verlagsanstalt, 2005.

Maucuer, Michel. "Kofun Period Bronze Mirrors Rediscovered in Enrico Cernuschi's Collection." Orientations 36, no. 5 (2005): 35-39.

Mueller, Laura J. Strong Women, Beautiful Men: Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo Museum of Art. Amsterdam: Hotei Publishing, 2005.

Oertling, Sewall Jerome. Japanese Paintings from the Henricksen Collection. Ithaca, NY: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, 2005.

Schulenburg, Stephan von der. Faszination Keramik : Moderne Japanische Meisterwerke in Ton Aus Der Sammlung Gisela Freudenberg. Frankfurt; Köln: Museum für Angewandte Kunst; Wienand Verlag, 2005.

Suchomel, Filip. "Japanese Art at Castles and Chateaux in the Czech Republic." In Japanese Collections in European Museums II. Edited by Josef Kreiner. Bonn: Bier'sche Verlagsanstalt, 2005, 199-201.

Teramoto, John Tadao, and Heisaku Harada, eds. Japanese Masterworks: Paintings from the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Indianapolis: Museum of Art, 2005.

Tiffin, Sarah. Sparse Shadows, Flying Pearls: A Japanese Screen Revealed. Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2005.

Volk, Alicia, with a contribution by Helen Nagata, and Milwaukee Art Museum. Made in Japan: The Postwar Creative Print Movement. Milwaukee, Wis: Milwaukee Art Museum in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2005.

Volk, Alicia. Modern Japanese Art, a Concise History: Gallery Guide to the Collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan: The Museum, 2005.

2004

Buckland, Rosina. Golden Fantasies: Japanese Screens from New York Collections' Exhibition Catalogue. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

Irvine, Gregory. Well-Hammered: the Art of Japanese Metalwork. Bournemouth, Russell-Cotes Museum, 2004.

Morse, Anne Nishimura. The Art of the Japanese Postcard: The Leonard A. Lauder Collection at the MFA, Boston. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004.

Stevenson, John. Japanese Kite Prints: Selections from the Skinner Collection. Seattle: Drachen Foundation with University of Washington Press, 2004.

2003

Faulkner, Rupert. "Cultural Identity and Japanese Studio Ceramics." In Quiet Beauty: Fifty Centuries of Japanese Folk Ceramics from the Montgomery Collection. Edited by Robert Moes. Art Services International: Alexandria, Virginia, 2003, 236-245.

Hutt, Julia. "The Japanese Collection of Lacquerware in the Victoria and Albert Museum." In The Role of Urushi in International Exchange. Tokyo: National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and Tokyo National Museum, 2003, 46-51.

Pollard, Clare. The Art of Hokusai – Masterpieces of Japanese Printing in the Chester Beatty Library. Dublin: Town House, 2003.

Tomii, Reiko. "Artists’ Biographies" In Japan: Rising. Edited by Michael Rush and Matsui Midori. Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Palm Beach, 2003.

2002

Faulkner, Rupert. "The Making of the Montgomery Collection." In Timeless Beauty: Traditional Japanese Art. Edited by Edmund de Waal et al. Milan: Skira Editore SpA, 2002, 161-225.

Faulkner, Rupert. "The Toshiba Gallery at the Victoria & Albert Museum." In Acts of Renewal: Japanese Art Re-Interpreted. Edited by Naren Barfield and Allan Walker. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, EYECON, and Wimbledon School of Art, 2002, 10-11.

Hockley, Allen. Inside the Floating World: Japanese Prints from the Lenoir C. Wright Collection. Greensboro, N.C.: Weatherspoon Art Gallery, 2002.

Kawai, Masatomo, Robert T. Singer, Felice Fischer, Hollis Goodall, and Kiyoko Kakeya. Munakata Shiko: Japanese Master of the Modern Print. Tokyo: Art Media Resources, 2002.

Suchomel, Filip. "Japanese Collections in the Czech Republic." In A Visit from Prague --Japanese Art from Czech Museums, Puraha Kara no Bi no Tayori. Satogaeri no Nihon Bijutsu. Kyoto: Kyoto National Museum, 2002, 10-16.

Suchomel, Filip, and Zlata Černá. Enamels of the Far East: The Art of Colour, Metal and Fire. Roztoky u Prahy: The Central Bohemian Museum at Roztoky, 2002.

Suchomel, Filip, and Markéta Hánová, eds. Art Treasures from Kyoto. Masterpieces from the Kyoto National Museum. Prague: National Gallery in Prague, 2002.

Suchomel, Filip, and Marcela Suchomelová. A Surface Created for Decoration: Japanese Lacquer Art from the 16th to the 19th Centuries. Prague: National Gallery in Prague, 2002.

Yonemura, Ann, Donald Keene, Andrew Gerstle, Elizabeth de Sabato Swinton, and Joshua S. Mostow. Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints from the Anne Van Biema Collection. Washington: University of Washington Press, 2002.

2001

Earle, Joe. ed. & trans. Serizawa: Master of Japanese Textile Design. Sendai: Tohoku Fukushi University, Serizawa Keisuke Art and Craft Museum Sendai, 2001.

Earle, Joe. Netsuke: Fantasy and Reality in Japanese Miniature Sculpture. Boston: MFA Publications, 2001.

Earle, Joe. Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period from the Khalili Collection. London: Khalili Family Trust, 2002.

Morse, Anne Nishimura. "Netsuke in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston." In Netsuke: Fantasy and Reality in Japanese Miniature Sculpture. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2001, 11-15.

Jackson, Anna. "Art and Design: East Asia." In The Victorian Vision: Inventing New Britain. Edited by John MacKenzie. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 2001, 296-313.

Tomii, Reiko. "History as Memory—One Day, I Thought about Yukinori Yanagi in New York." In Yanagi Yukinori: Akitsushima. Hiroshima: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001.

2000

Cort, Louise, and Bert Winther-Tamaki. Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics. Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in association with University of California Press, Berkeley, 2000.

Earle, Joe. Japanese Lacquer: The Chiddingstone Castle Collection. London, 2000.

Earle, Joe. The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Iwami Netsuke. Hong Kong, 2000.

Graham, Patricia J. "Festivals of the Twelve Months: Japanese Ceremonial and Seasonal Time." In Tempus Fugit: Time Flies (Exhibition Catalogue). Edited by Jan Schall. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Kansas City, MO, 2000, 282-287.

Jaffer, Amin. "Textiles." In Mingei: Beauté Du Quotidien Au Japon, La Collection Montgomery. Nice: Musée des Arts Asiatiques, 2000, 117-139.

Rappard-Boon, Charlotte van, Lee Bruschke-Johnson, and Rijksmuseum (Netherlands). Surimono: Poetry & Image in Japanese Prints. Leiden; Amsterdam: Hotei Publications; Rijksmuseum, 2000.

Suchomel, Filip. "Early Examples of Japanese Export Lacquerware in Czech Collections." In Ostasiatische Und Europäische Lacktechniken (East Asian and European Lacquer Techniques). Edited by Michael Kühlenthal. München: ICOMOS, 2000, 51-56.

Suchomel, Filip, and Oldřich Palata. The Japanese Collection of the North Bohemian Museum in Liberec. Prague: National Gallery in Prague, 2000.

1999

Earle, Joe. Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan, Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. Wilmington, Delaware: China Broughton International Publications, 1999.

2. Collections and Collectors

2006

Meech, Julia. "William Slattery Lieberman (1923–2005): Curator and Collector." Impressions 28, (2006-2007): 104-112.

Pollard, Clare. "Zen Mind: The Development of Zen Buddhism." In Zen Mind, Zen Brush: Japanese Ink Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2006.

Trede, Melanie, with Julia Meech, eds. Arts of Japan: The John C. Weber Collection (Kunst Aus Japan: Die John C. Weber Sammlung). New York and Berlin: Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 2006.

2005

Davies, Barry, Shea Albert, Kaplan-Kushlick Foundation, and South African Jewish Museum. Hidden Treasures of Japanese Art : The Isaac Kaplan Collection. 2nd ed. Cape Town, South Africa: Kaplan Kushlick Foundation, 2005.

Little, Stephen. "The Richard Lane Collection." Orientations 36, no. 2 (2005): 93-100.

Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, and Yomiuri Shinbunsha. Splendid and Refined: Imari Ware and Kyoto Ware Ceramics. Tokyo: Yomiuri Shimbun, 2005.

2004

Buckland, Rosina. Golden Fantasies: Japanese Screens from New York Collections' Exhibition Catalogue. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

Guth, Christine. Longfellow's Tattoos: Tourism, Collecting, and Japan. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004.

Meech, Julia. "Richard Lane (1926-2002): Scholar and Collector." Impressions 26, (2004): 107-113

2003

Goodall, Hollis, Virginia G. Atchley, Sebastian Izzard, Neil K. Davey, Christine Drosse, Odile Madden, and Robert T. Singer. The Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection of Netsuke: A Legacy at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Chicago & Los Angeles: Art Media Resources, 2003.

Pollard, Clare. The Art of Hokusai – Masterpieces of Japanese Printing in the Chester Beatty Library. Dublin: Town House, 2003.

2002

Earle, Joe. Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period from the Khalili Collection. London: Khalili Family Trust, 2002.

Hockley, Allen. Inside the Floating World: Japanese Prints from the Lenoir C. Wright Collection. Greensboro, N.C.: Weatherspoon Art Gallery, 2002.

2000

Earle, Joe. Japanese Lacquer: The Chiddingstone Castle Collection. London, 2000.

Earle, Joe. The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Iwami Netsuke. Hong Kong, 2000.

1999

Earle, Joe. Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan, Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. Wilmington, Delaware: China Broughton International Publications, 1999.

2. ARCHITECTURE AND GARDENS (PRE-MODERN)

2006

Watanabe, Toshio. "Japanese Imperial Architecture: From Thomas Roger Smith to Ito Chuta." In Challenging Past and Present: The Metamorphosis of Nineteenth-Century Japanese Art. Edited by Ellen P. Conant. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006, 240-253.

2005

Nakagawa, Takeshi. The Japanese House: In Space, Memory, and Language. Tokyo, Japan: International House of Japan, 2005.

Young, David E., and Michiko Young. The Art of the Japanese Garden. North Clarendon, VT: Tuttle Publishing, 2005.

2004

Butler, Lee. “Patronage and the Building Arts in Tokugawa Japan.” Early Modern Japan 12:2 (Fall-Winter, 2004), pp. 39-52.

2000

Berthier, François (Graham Parkes, trans.). Reading Zen in the Rocks: The Japanese Dry Landscape Garden. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

Earle, Joe. Infinite Spaces: The Art and Wisdom of the Japanese Garden (translations from the 11th-century Sakuteiki). London, 2000.

3. CRAFTS AND FOLK ARTS

A. CERAMICS

2006

Cort, Louise Allison. 2006-2007. "Collecting Against the Grain: Unexpected Japanese Ceramics in the Collection of the Walters Art Museum." The Journal of the Walters Art Museum, A Curator’s Choice: Essays in Honor of Hiram W. Woodward, Jr. 64-65: 177-198.

Pollard, Clare. "Gorgeous with Glitter and Gold: Miyagawa Kozan and the Role of Satsuma Export Ware in the Early Meiji Ceramic Industry." In Challenging Past and Present: The Metamorphosis of Nineteenth Century Japanese Art, edited by Ellen P. Conant. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006.

Rousmaniere, Nicole Coolidge. Vessels of Influence: China and Porcelain in Medieval and Early Modern Japan. London: Duckworth, 2006.

2005

Audsley, George Ashdown, and James Lord Bowes. Ceramic Art of Japan. Boston, Mass.: Adamant Media Corp, 2005.

Earle, Joe, Halsey North, and Alice North. Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceramics for the New Century. Boston, Mass: MFA Publications, 2005.

Jabn, Gisela. The Art of Japanese Export Porcelain and Satsuma Ware 1868-1912. Stuttgart, Germany: Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2005.

Navarro, Maria Roman. “Bizen wares: Momoyama revival and the creation of national identity.” In Stephan von der Schulenburg, ed. Faszination Keramik. Moderne japanische Meisterwerke in Ton aus der Sammlung Gisela Freudenberg. Colonia: Wienand Verlag,2005, pp. 30-39.

Navarro, Maria Roman. "The Impact of the Korean Campaigns (1592-98) on Bizen Ceramics." In Über Japan Denken. Japan Überdenken. Festschrift Für Sepp Linhart Zu Seinem 60. Geburtstag Von Seinen Schülerinnen Und Schülern. Edited by Roland Domenig, Susanne Formanek, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Viena y Munich: LitVerlag, 2005, 345-368.

Pollard, Clare. "Marvels Or Aberrations? Early Products of the Kōzan Studio." TAASA Review, the Journal of the Asian Art Society of Australia 14, no. 4 (December, 2005): 10-12.