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Discovery of ‘Landscape’ in modern Literature and Painting of Japan -focused on sketch and idea-

  • 日本硏究
  • 2012, (33), pp.293-310
  • Publisher : The Center for Japanese Studies
  • Research Area : Humanities > Japanese Language and Literature
  • Published : August 20, 2012

Chae YuKyung 1

1서울대학교

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ABSTRACT

In Japanese modern literature after the Meiji Restoration, The trend of emphasis on the description is based on not exaggeration or fiction, but facts or experience has come into fashion. and In Japanese modern Art that inherit a tradition of Edo's Dutch Studies, The work awareness of the importance of the beauty that Realistic description by perspective is in the limelight. Western civilization should be scientific, rational and reasonal in Eastern countries including Japan that There was no tradition describing observer’s viewpoint, keep aloof from the target. But in 1893, the appearance of Bungakgai and kuroda touched off a debate about the painting from nature and idea. This dispute about subject and object made a new phenomenon that access between Painting and literature from the beginning myojo. i.e. the persons who share the same realization, not Representation about art created culture member of a art coterie and art coterie magazine. It is enough to create the period costumes trend of art. The best example of this is in vogue that naturalism and landscape painter , watercolors to paint by hakubakai focusing kuroda. The understanding of the nature and the human in naturalism that describing the realities from the sidelines can have something in common parallel to nature and human in Kuroda’s landscape paintings after 1910s.

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