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Chapter 4. The modern look: adopting the other's style |
We understand ‘modernity’ to be an era of exchange on a global scale, amidst which it has become impossible for any region to remain independent. Restricting oneself to ‘portraits’, modernity is an age in which it becomes easy, even inevitable, to incorporate the other’s style or motifs, regardless of whether one is depicting the self or the other. The various works in this chapter reveal the way in which ‘modernity’ swept through Asia and Europe. |
National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka | Fukuoka Asian Art Museum | National Museum of Art, Osaka |
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History | The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama | ||||
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AA: An image of Asia seen from Asia |
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EE: An image of Europe seen from Europe |
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Fukuoka Asian Art Museum | |||
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National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka |
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National Museum of Art, Osaka |
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