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Maximilian Voloshin’s japanese print collection in the context of european orientalism

Maximilian Voloshin’s japanese print collection in the context of european orientalism
The paper is concerned with Maksimilian Voloshin’s Japanese woodblock print collec-tion. It starts with a short historical sketch of Orientalism in Europe and Russia, illustrating various highlights and the evolution of the image of the East in the minds of Europeans, and designed so that the emergence of Voloshin’s interest in Japanese art and his activity of collecting Ukiyo-e prints can be considered in the context of European Orientalism.
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Literature History business.industry Art history Context (language use) Orientalism business
Library of Congress Subject Headings: lcsh:Education (General) lcsh:H1-99 lcsh:Social sciences (General) lcsh:L7-991
Ukiyo-e, Orientalism, Japanese woodblock prints, Japanism, Voloshin, collecting activity
Ukiyo-e, Orientalism, Japanese woodblock prints, Japanism, Voloshin, collecting activity
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Literature History business.industry Art history Context (language use) Orientalism business
Library of Congress Subject Headings: lcsh:Education (General) lcsh:H1-99 lcsh:Social sciences (General) lcsh:L7-991
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The paper is concerned with Maksimilian Voloshin’s Japanese woodblock print collec-tion. It starts with a short historical sketch of Orientalism in Europe and Russia, illustrating various highlights and the evolution of the image of the East in the minds of Europeans, and designed so that the emergence of Voloshin’s interest in Japanese art and his activity of collecting Ukiyo-e prints can be considered in the context of European Orientalism.