Los Angeles Times: From sacred monkeys to mysterious cats, marvelous ‘Animals in Japanese Art’ at LACMA
From sacred monkeys to mysterious cats, marvelous ‘Animals in Japanese Art’ at LACMA
insider.si.edu: The life of animals in Japanese art / edited by Robert T. Singer, Kawai Masatomo ; with essays by Barbara R. Ambros, Tom Hare, Federico Marcon ; and contributions by Arakawa ...
A sweeping exploration of animals in Japanese art and culture across sixteen centuries. Few countries have devoted as much artistic energy to the depiction of animal life as Japan. Drawing upon the ...
The life of animals in Japanese art / edited by Robert T. Singer, Kawai Masatomo ; with essays by Barbara R. Ambros, Tom Hare, Federico Marcon ; and contributions by Arakawa ...
Journalism in the Americas: Scientist-Artists Bring Animals to Life in Japanese-Inspired Prints
Hyperallergic: The Cultural Legacy of Animals in Japanese Art Over 17 Centuries
The Washington Post: Cute puppies and octopus sex: A Japanese art exhibition reveals our fascination with animals
Some of the oldest and newest objects in the National Gallery of Art’s “The Life of Animals in Japanese Art” face off in the space just outside the exhibition entrance. Yapping silently at visitors ...
Cute puppies and octopus sex: A Japanese art exhibition reveals our fascination with animals
Wall Street Journal: ‘The Life of Animals in Japanese Art’ Review: From Adorable to Fearsome
‘The Life of Animals in Japanese Art’ Review: From Adorable to Fearsome
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