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Poetic imagination in Japanese art : selections from the collection of Mary and Cheney Cowles

Title
  1. Poetic imagination in Japanese art : selections from the collection of Mary and Cheney Cowles / Maribeth Graybill, editor, Jeannie Kenmotsu, co-editor, Michiyo Morioka, co-editor ; assisted by Sangah Kim ; essays and catalogue entries by Paul Berry, Maribeth Graybill, Michiyo Morioka, Joshua S. Mostow, Sadako Ohki, Arata Shimao.
Published by
  1. Portland, Oregon : Portland Art Museum, [2020]
  2. ©2020

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Additional authors
  1. Graybill, Maribeth
  2. Kenmotsu, Jeannie
  3. Morioka, Michiyo, 1949-
  4. Kim, Sangah
  5. Berry, Paul, 1950-
  6. Mostow, Joshua S., 1957-
  7. Ohki, Sadako
  8. Shimao, Arata, 1953-
  9. Portland Art Museum (Or.), organizer, host institution
Description
  1. 283 pages : illustrations (some color); 32 cm
Summary
  1. "Assembled over the last four decades and still growing, the Mary and Cheney Cowles collection of Japanese art is one of the finest in private hands in North America. What began for Cheney Cowles as an almost casual interest in collecting early Imari ware evolved, over time, into a passion for Japanese paintings and calligraphy. This volume focuses on what the authors found to be a compelling, recurring thread within that variety: a predilection for visual poetry. Occasionally, the text or image will illustrate or allude to a specific verse; more often, the relationship to poetry is more intuitive and rooted in a long-standing pictorial tradition. From the meditative serenity of Soei's White Herons and Reeds (early sixteenth century) to the heartwarming lyricism of Yosa Buson's Visiting a Friend in Plum Valley (1781) or the frenzied energy of Tomioka Tessai's Admiring the Moon from a Grotto (1916), the paintings illustrated in this volume suggest, rather than specify. Like the resonant verses in classical Chinese or Japanese, rich with nuanced layers of signification, the pictorial images invite the viewer's full attention and participation to complete their meaning"--
Subject
  1. Art and literature
  2. Painting > Private collections
  3. Calligraphy > Private collections
  4. Calligraphy, Japanese
  5. Exhibition catalogs
  6. Calligraphy, Japanese > Exhibitions
  7. Japan
  8. Cowles, Cheney > Art collections > Exhibitions
  9. Art and literature > Japan > Exhibitions
  10. Art > Private collections
  11. Cowles, Mary > Art collections
  12. Painting > Private collections > United States > Exhibitions
  13. United States
  14. Calligraphy > Private collections > United States > Exhibitions
  15. Painting, Japanese > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  1. Exhibition catalogs.
Contents
  1. Introduction : Finding the poetic in Japanese visual art / Maribeth Graybill -- A history of "poetic vision" in Japan / Joshua S. Mostow -- Calligraphy as visual poetry / Sadako Ohki -- The poet portrayed / Maribeth Graybill -- The lyricism of ink painting / Arata Shimao -- Japanese literati painting and its relationship to Chinese culture / Paul Berry -- Modern visions : early twentieth-century ink painters of Japan / Michiyo Morioka -- Appendix : Signatures and seals / Sangah Kim.
Call number
  1. JQG 20-685
Note
  1. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Poetic Imagination in Japanese Art: Selections from the Collection of Mary and Cheney Cowles, organized by the Portland Art Museum and held there October 13, 2018-January 13, 2019.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title
  1. Poetic imagination in Japanese art : selections from the collection of Mary and Cheney Cowles / Maribeth Graybill, editor, Jeannie Kenmotsu, co-editor, Michiyo Morioka, co-editor ; assisted by Sangah Kim ; essays and catalogue entries by Paul Berry, Maribeth Graybill, Michiyo Morioka, Joshua S. Mostow, Sadako Ohki, Arata Shimao.
Publisher
  1. Portland, Oregon : Portland Art Museum, [2020]
Copyright date
  1. ©2020
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added author
  1. Graybill, Maribeth, editor, contributor.
  2. Kenmotsu, Jeannie, editor.
  3. Morioka, Michiyo, 1949- editor, contributor.
  4. Kim, Sangah, editor.
  5. Berry, Paul, 1950- contributor.
  6. Mostow, Joshua S., 1957- contributor.
  7. Ohki, Sadako, contributor.
  8. Shimao, Arata, 1953- contibutor.
  9. Portland Art Museum (Or.), organizer, host institution.
LCCN
  1. 2019031269
ISBN
  1. 9781883124410 (hardcover)
  2. 1883124417 (hardcover)
Research call number
  1. JQG 20-685
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