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Bodor Kata (1978- ). A chronological list of Japanese art-related exhibitions in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Turina Stefano. Japanese stereotypes: the image of Japan and illustrated press from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and beyond (1859-1899)
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Watanabe Toshio (1945- )
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Watanabe Toshio (1945- ). Introduction
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Dénes Mirjam. Fajcsák Györgyi. Spławski Piotr. Watanabe Toshio (1945- ). Bodor Kata (1978- ). A chronological list of Japanese art-related exhibitions in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Bodor Kata (1978- ). The mixture of Eastern and Western styles of printmaking in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy as seen through a characteristic example Dénes Mirjam. An Austro-Hungarian expedition to Japan Dénes Mirjam. The phenomenon and theme of Japan on the theatrical stages of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, in three acts Dénes Mirjam. The treaty od friendship, commerce and navigation between Japan and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 1869 Fajcsák Györgyi. "Austria exponens invitat orbis universum": the East Asia and Oriental art at the Vienna Weltausstellung 1873 Farkas Mária Ildikó (1964- ). Imperial identity and national identities as impacted by Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Földi Eszter. Japanese-style colour woodcutes in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 1902-1914 Kiss Sándor. Japonisme exported from Japan Kluczewska-Wójcik Agnieszka. Go East: Orientalism and Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Kluczewska-Wójcik Agnieszka (1960- ). "Yellow peril, bright future": visual arts and the changing perception of Japan in West and East Europe Leca Radu. Women as active agents of Japonisme in the Dual Monarchy Pantzer Peter (1942- ). Artists from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Japan, 1869-1918 Spławski Piotr. Hilarity and the coffeehouse: café culture, humor and Japan Spławski Piotr. The impact of Japanese art collections on the education of art and design in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Suchomel Filip (1966- ). Japonisme born in fire: Japanese impact on Central European glass and ceramics Turina Stefano. Japanese stereotypes: the image of Japan and illustrated press from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and beyond (1859-1899) Turina Stefano. Silkworm eggs and a cup of tea: alternative routes for the Japanese objects in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Watanabe Toshio (1945- ). Introduction
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Publ. związ. z obchodami 150. rocznicy nawiązania stosunków dyplomatycznych między Japonią i krajami należącymi Monarchii Austro-Węgierskiej.
Bibliogr. s. 303-327.
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