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[[wikipedia:Japonisme|Japonisme]] was originally a 19th-century European art movement that used Japanese artistic elements in non-Japanese works. |
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All The Tropes uses the term somewhat more generically. We don't confine the term to European works or the 19th century; instead, we use "Japonisme" to refer to any non-Japanese work that noticeably uses [[Japanese Visual Arts Tropes]]. |
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Compare with [[wikipedia:Arabist|Arabist]] (and [[Arabian Nights Days]]), [[wikipedia:Chinoiserie|Chinoiserie]], and [[wikipedia:Orientalism|Orientalism ]] - and, going in the opposite direction, [[wikipedia:Occidentalism|Occidentalism]]. |
Compare with [[wikipedia:Arabist|Arabist]] (and [[Arabian Nights Days]]), [[wikipedia:Chinoiserie|Chinoiserie]], and [[wikipedia:Orientalism|Orientalism ]] - and, going in the opposite direction, [[wikipedia:Occidentalism|Occidentalism]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 26 May 2020
Japonisme was originally a 19th-century European art movement that used Japanese artistic elements in non-Japanese works.
All The Tropes uses the term somewhat more generically. We don't confine the term to European works or the 19th century; instead, we use "Japonisme" to refer to any non-Japanese work that noticeably uses Japanese Visual Arts Tropes.
This is a subcategory of Cultural Blending, where the culture being blended is Japanese.
Compare with Arabist (and Arabian Nights Days), Chinoiserie, and Orientalism - and, going in the opposite direction, Occidentalism.
Pages in category "Japonisme"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.